Discover the Secret to Perfect Plant pH!

This Video is from the Youtube channel:Homegrown Passion”. 

Discover the Secret to Perfect Plant pH! Uncover the mysteries of pH levels for your plants and learn how to calibrate and replace your pH probe like a pro in this informative video. Keep your plants happy and thriving by getting the pH levels just right – don't forget to subscribe for more gardening tips!

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10×15 Produce Bags
1 roll

4 rolls

Vivosun T5 Grow Light

10-20 Trays 5 Pack

10 Pack

Plant Tray Clear Plastic Humidity Domes: Pack of 5 – Fits 10 Inch x 20 Inch

Pro Micro Jute Microgreens Grow Mat Roll – 10 Inches Wide by 100 Feet Long

10PCS Jute Plant Hemp Fiber Grow Mat for Microgreens 10" X 20"

Johnny Seeds Micro-Greens

Rapid Rooter
(50 plug count) It seems to be cheaper to buy multiple of this then 100 count packages.

Soil Moist
3-lb container

1.1 lb

0:00 Intro
0:57 Kohlrabi
1:13 Cucumbers
1:49 Handheld Monitor
3:15 Collect Water
3:28 Testing
5:07 Start Calibration
6:55 New Ph Probe
7:50 Calibration
10:09 Adjust PH
10:28 Shanuko
11:14 Starting Plants

 

Peter Grant
 

  • @Fonseeker says:

    I would rinse the probe, storage solution left on probe WILL make a difference in water in the cup since it isn’t very much. Love your channel and grow, keep up the great work!

  • @loulauer5853 says:

    Thanks for the video and education. pH probes are a blessing a a curse. Besides a small hydroponic setup, I also have a small vineyard (120 vines) and for years I just used the ‘cheap’ pH probes and the frustration and inaccuracies eventually were too much so last year I splurged and bought better equipment and it sure has made a difference. I do like the Blue Labs products, I just wish they showed one extra decimal place in the readout. Maybe not so much for veggies, but for wine, a 3.2 reading could be 3.20 or 3.29! No way to tell and it makes a big difference. The meter I use for wine is from Vinmetrica and for my hydroponics, I still use a Blue Labs device.

  • @teac117 says:

    My pen probe’s been doing the same as your inline probe… good reminder to replace. (cleaning and calibration hasn’t helped much here).

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