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I do not have a way to measure PPM, and I wanted to know what the PPM of 1tsp PBP Grow, and or PBP Soil Bloom added to RO water that is close to 0. What would this register as? Is this a silly question? I think it may be, due to Botinacare never responding to my question.
Perhaps I'm phrasing it poorly. If anyone has any insight I'd love to hear your thoughts. Thank you, Folate |
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Sorry, but why dont you buy a PPM meter to make sure
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I just check and 1ml is 45 ppm@.68
1ml of cal mag is 50ppm sorry i just want to be accurate. happy growing |
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I really appreciate the helpful reply Mont@n@.
Puts things in perspective for me. Folate |
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The pH swing from using pbp is pretty severe, you might want to invest in a pH meter at the very least.
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