Find out why you need a Bluelab meter or combo meter and where to get one


Posted July 24, 2013 by davidbanks00

A naïve beginner in the art and science of Hydroponics will think that setting up and managing a successful growing system is a simple and quick task.

 
A naïve beginner in the art and science of Hydroponics will think that setting up and managing a successful growing system is a simple and quick task. Other inexperienced Hydroponics practitioners will fall into the trap of thinking that, the more nutrients, vitamins, minerals and enzymes they put into the Hydroponics tanks the better and bigger their plants will grow. Often, beginner Hydroponics enthusiasts will find that their plants are having trouble growing and developing properly, but they won’t be able to find the problem or a solution to it because they’re ignoring the importance of pH levels in Hydroponics—when something as simple as a Bluelab meter or a Bluelab combo meter could give them the answer they’d been looking for in one fell swoop. Keep reading to find out why you should get a Bluelab meter or a Bluelab combo meter for your Hydroponics system and to see how you can go about purchasing one quickly and cheaply.

The optimum pH levels for Hydroponics ranges from 5.5 and 6.5. If the water in your Hydroponics tanks has an improper pH value your plants can stop properly metabolizing nutrients, resulting in improper feeding and sub-prime growth. The pH level in your Hydroponics tanks is affected by every type of nutrient you put in there, so it can rise and fall significantly, causing adverse effects to your plant growth. The problem is that pH imbalances in Hydroponics systems don’t create any visible symptoms, so growers can often be fooled into thinking the problem stems from somewhere else—unless they make use of a reliable Bluelab meter or Bluelab combo meter, that is.

A Bluelab meter is designed specifically to test pH levels, not just in water, but in any liquid. In the beginning of the growth cycle you should be using your Bluelab meter several times a day, every day, to make sure that the correct pH levels are maintained. You need to check the pH levels before adding nutrients and about an hour afterwards, to note the effects which the nutrients you’re adding are having on the pH levels of your tanks.

If you want to be even more thorough, you could choose to use a Bluelab combo meter instead of a regular one. The Bluelab combo meter is used to measure pH levels, conductivity and temperature as well, giving you even more factors you can control to ensure optimal growth conditions for the plants in your Hydroponics system. You should be taking regular notes, which will help you figure out the different effects of different nutrients, so you can compensate accordingly to stabilize your pH levels. After a while, you won’t have to check your pH levels as often as you did in the beginning. If you’re looking to purchase Bluelab meters or combo meters online, you should look for a store with competitive prices, selling different models of meters and combo meters for anything ranging from about $100 to $300. If you can find a better deal than that, grab it tightly and never let it go.

If you’re determined to achieve success for your Hydroponics growing operation find out why you need to have a Bluelab meter http://www.thehydrosource.com/ph-maintenance/shopby/manufacturer-bluelab.html or a Bluelab combo meter http://www.thehydrosource.com/bluelab-combo-meter.html and see how you could go about acquiring one for your Hydroponics system.
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Last Updated July 24, 2013