xm177e2
Active Member
wait, can you tell me how you tested your runoff using a liquid ph tester? I have tried this a few times but the runoff water color ALWAYS ruins the test. How did you accurately test the runoff using that type tester?
My runoff water is pretty clear, and when the liquid test turns bright orangish red, its not hard to read it at all.
A witch pH tester do you have? If it the Milwaukee pH600, its not that acurate I had to a calibrate it almost every three days. So I went ahead an bought the pH51. The guys at milwaukee suport will tell you to leave it in tap water. Also when you got the meter did you leave it in a glass of water for 12 hours (6) before calibrating it, if it is the pH51 the pH600 you only have to leave it in for 3 to 4 hours.
I've got the pH600, calibrated it before use both times I used it. I also kept it stored in tap water. It always reads the calibration solution perfectly as 7.01 but apparently it is not very accurate when it comes to testing the pH of anything else. I will be using the liquid test kit from now on. I did not know to leave it in tap water before the first time I used it, but it was left in tap water much longer than that for storage prior to its most recent use and it still reads over an entire point off. My tap water is 8.5 the milwaukee says its 6.8 one day, then 7.5 the other day. I added my typical dose of pH down to the tap waer (2 drops to a gallon), when using the liquid test this always shows it at 6.0-7.0 but the milwaukee wouldnt budge, it took me TEN drops of pH down to get the milwaukee to tell me that my tap water was in the 6.0-7.0 range, I shoulda known then that something was up, as I never have to add that much pH down to my water to get it to show a proper pH with my liquid kit. I will be using the liquid kit from now on as this grow has me flat broke and I dont have nearly enough money for another pH meter.