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Does anyone have a recommendation for a decent ph ec meter?

I use ph drops.

I have a ph meter, and if I'm doing a BUNCH of stuff, like if I'm working on my hydroponic garden outside in the summer and I'm mixing up 100+ gallons in different buckets, then I use it.

But its a pain in the ass to keep calibrating it every few weeks and I always question how accurate it is after a few days because mine always seems to get wonky.

I use the General Hydroponics PH drops. They don't need calibrated, always work, don't run out of batteries, etc. Plus I get to feel like a chemist when I'm using them.
 
I do better with the drops, as far as pH goes.

Same.

Plus I have my tap water dialed in. I know that 1 gallon of tap water needs 3ml of ph down. I check it every few days just to be sure, but not every time.

And then every few days I check the ph in all my DWC buckets. When the water needs changed, the ph starts going all over the place.
 
Puppy sitting don’t think I’ve shared her this is Nala’s younger sister Layla she comes over regularly
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