its the best kind.. also if you had to raise then lower and raise don't even use that water start over with like a 1/4 tsp or a dropper and test it in small steps as you count so you know how much to use every time
Too late, I already used it. I think I really messed up with the first 5 I watered anyway. As it turns out my dirt is a 7 so I need the water to be 5.5 and this tester doesn't even test below 6. And for some reason I thought the dirt was a 6 so I balanced the water at 6.5. 7 + 6.5 = 13.5, so I'm 1 off. I hope it doesn't cause too much trouble, I'll have to keep a close eye on them.
I had to PH another gallon for the last 2 so I got it to just over 6 to see what that does. The water starts out at a 6 or less so the problem might have been the tap water I've been using in the humidifier. I'm about to try to test it and see what it reads.
Do you know if it's important to PH humidifier water?
And it takes a lot less than that with the stuff I'm using for some reason. When I use the baking soda I put a tiny bit on the end of the spoon, then just sprinkle a little bit of that on. Probably 30 grains or so, maybe less. The first time I used a little bit on the end of the spoon and it went from 6 or lower to 7.6 or higher. I then put just a little vinegar in the cap, just enought to cover the bottom of the cap. It took 3 of those to bring it back down to around 6. I'll get the hang of it, but first I'm going to have to buy a tester that goes below 6.