

The ADWA pH Meter is a digital pH meter of water and nutrient solution of your Marijuana plants. It is a compact meter, reliable, with an automatic calibration incorporating a microprocessor for faster reads.
The ADWA pH Meter is a digital pH meter of water and nutrient solution of your Marijuana plants. It is a compact meter, reliable, with an automatic calibration incorporating a microprocessor for faster reads.
You can see the data in its LCD screen incorporating an anti-splash keyboard. Moreover, due to its automatic calibration, it is easy to calibrate the pH.
The term pH refers to the 'potential of Hydrogen,' a measurement that quantifies the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a logarithmic scale ranging from 0 to 14. In this scale, a pH value of 7 represents a neutral condition. Values below 7 indicate acidic conditions, while those above 7 are considered alkaline. For example, lemon juice has a pH of about 2, making it acidic, whereas baking soda has a pH around 9, classifying it as alkaline.
Monitoring and adjusting the pH levels in your cultivation environment is not merely a best practice but a necessity for optimizing plant health and yield. Incorrect pH levels can lead to nutrient lockout, meaning the plant roots are unable to absorb essential nutrients, leading to deficiencies or toxicities. For instance, a pH level that is too high can result in the unavailability of essential micronutrients like iron and zinc, leading to chlorosis or yellowing of the leaves.
In collaboration with Experiencia Natural, we emphasize the critical role of pH management as a cornerstone of successful cultivation. Accurate pH measurement and adjustment are integral components of a well-managed cultivation strategy.
For a successful development of a cultivation it is crucial to measure the pH of water and nutrient solution since optimal pH levels facilitate a correct uptake of nutrients resulting in stronger, more resistant plants. With this pH meter from Adwa you will be able to check continuously the acidity and alkalinity levels of the water and nutrient solution allowing you to detect any changes and correcting them instantaneously. In order to obtain accurate pH readings we recommend to calibrate the digital meter reader assiduously, every 1-2 months, depending on the use you give it.
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