Reddit mentions: The best electrolyte solutions

We found 4 Reddit comments discussing the best electrolyte solutions. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 2 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Electrolyte Solutions:

u/ddeck · 3 pointsr/gardening

Don't know about #1, but for #2 they sell special storage solution:

http://www.amazon.com/Hanna-Instruments-Storage-Solution-Electrodes/dp/B002NX0W2I

You don't want to store it in a jar full of the stuff as it precipitates out into salts that will crust your jar as it evaporates. I have a larger cap for the electrode that I fill, but it has to be replaced monthly. Even then, the electrode craps out after 2 years. (I use mine for winemaking, not gardening).

u/[deleted] · 0 pointsr/microgrowery

In theory storage solution:

http://www.amazon.com/Hanna-Instruments-Storage-Solution-Electrodes/dp/B002NX0W2I

But plenty of people used distilled or RO water just fine. I don't know if I'd use tap water, just because it could be fine or it could be terrible. Edit: See below.

u/kingmeh · 3 pointsr/microgrowery

There is no reason to ph down 3 times a day. Your meter is bonkers. That's a technical term that means your meter is bonkers. Ph meters are very delicate and should be stored in this. If you store it correctly you shouldn't have to calibrate often, but if you do not, you will have to calibrate ever time or you will get wild readings.

If you follow a well designed feeding schedule you shouldn't need a ppm/ec. Most nute manufactures have well balanced feed schedules available online. If you are trying to hyper feed or make your own custom additions then you will need a ppm/EC meter or you will run the risk of lockout.