mancorn 1,260 263 May 14, 2020 #21 Somethings not right with what you're reading, as there's no way the FF soil has a ppm in the thousands.
Somethings not right with what you're reading, as there's no way the FF soil has a ppm in the thousands.
Bigredauto 101 28 May 14, 2020 #23 mancorn said: Somethings not right with what you're reading, as there's no way the FF soil has a ppm in the thousands. Click to expand... That's what I thought also but I can test other and it seems normal so I don't think anything is wrong with the TDS tester . I did get my ffof. From a Amish store here locally
mancorn said: Somethings not right with what you're reading, as there's no way the FF soil has a ppm in the thousands. Click to expand... That's what I thought also but I can test other and it seems normal so I don't think anything is wrong with the TDS tester . I did get my ffof. From a Amish store here locally
mancorn 1,260 263 May 14, 2020 #24 A .67 EC would be around 370 PPM (.500), which would seem about right. Doesn't you meter have instructions?
A .67 EC would be around 370 PPM (.500), which would seem about right. Doesn't you meter have instructions?
Bigredauto 101 28 May 14, 2020 #25 No it don't really just to switch from c to f with the mode button it was cheap from amazon