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here too.

 

and how about a nice liquid tester??? why trust some shitty machine, unless you colourblind liquid testers are the way to go for sure, save yourself the money and hassle of buying some crap pH meter, its really very unnessecary unless youve got a few grows under your belt and are 100% sure a electronic tester is what you want, I myself think all these fancy gadgets get in the way of a good grow, people need to learn to grow and feed a plant themselves before they decide to let their truncheon do it.

 

Buy yourself a nice pack of seeds instead of a 100 dollar pH pen mate, if you want more potent, high yielding, harder tighter bigger nugs, and healthier more vigourous grows.

 

Look at it this way, someone could spend $10,000 on a hi-tech aeroponic system, and someone else could spend $10 on soil, fertilizer and a planter bag, if the guy planted shitty mexican-brick bagseed in his aeroponic system, and the other guy planted some primo jack herer clones, who do you think is gonna get the better dope to smoke???

 

You might think I'm yabbering on like a dickhead, but trust me, genetics is fucking EVERYTHING, well almost, its 50% of things, pH dont mean shit compared with it though.

 

If you can afford a electric pH tester and a nice pack of seed, then do that. Hell if ya rich get one of them ones that give constant reading and flash when outta range, I'd love one.

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http://www.hollandforge.com.au

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forget www.wearehydroponics.com.au as they dont answer their emails, and Im sure they dont trade online yet,

the shop hasnt even got a computer, but in saying that they are who I buy from in person.

 

As far as ph testers and other gizmos go- Yes a liquid Ph tester can be cheaper and easier and often more reliable. I test mine with a liquid tester once a fortnight and use my Digital Ph tester inbetween, but I wouldnt buy another digital one unless it was connected to a monitor, like NZ hydroponics stuff, that puts PH down in the res automatically so you dont even have to check the PH at all.

Digital Ph tester are a real pain in the ass too as you have to keep calibrating them wih buffers and that means buying more items.

 

Also alot of hydro gear can come from a aquarium shop and www.aquariumproducts.com.au are the cheapest I have found as they import shit from China.

 

I would recomend that you buy a liquid PH test kit designed for hydro and also buy yourself a truncheon.

 

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