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Reddit mentions of Tanice Digital PH Meter LCD PH Tester 0.01 PH High Accuracy Water Quality Tester for Household Drinking Water, Swimming Pools, Aquariums, Hydroponics

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Tanice Digital PH Meter LCD PH Tester 0.01 PH High Accuracy Water Quality Tester for Household Drinking Water, Swimming Pools, Aquariums, Hydroponics. Here are the top ones.

Tanice Digital PH Meter LCD PH Tester 0.01 PH High Accuracy Water Quality Tester for Household Drinking Water, Swimming Pools, Aquariums, Hydroponics
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Fast and Accurate Readings: Just turn it on, dip in liquid and read display, no need to work with color charts or test strips; Large LCD display makes it easy to read.Automatic Calibration: No need any adjustment screwdrivers, just finish the calibration with Auto calibration button and buffer powders (Note: Buffer powders not included).Measure Range: 0.00-14.00pH; Resolution: 0.01pH; Accuracy: ±0.01pHPortable Design: Handheld pen style and compact carrying case makes it conveniently fits in your pocket or bag and goes anywhere.Wide Application: Ideal for home and laboratory pH testing applications, including drinking water, swimming pools, aquariums, hydroponics etc.
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Found 3 comments on Tanice Digital PH Meter LCD PH Tester 0.01 PH High Accuracy Water Quality Tester for Household Drinking Water, Swimming Pools, Aquariums, Hydroponics:

u/DJsupaman · 11 pointsr/CanadianMOMs

> i basically just need a light and thats it? if i want to grow autoflower only

oh boi... alright here we go.

youll need duct fans for both ventilation and heat dissipation, especially if you go with HPS/MH lights 600/1000watts will require reflectors with ducting so you can connect to it. This will need to exhaust out of your tent. Then you will need a intake fan coming preferably from outside. Youll most likely also need a Carbon filter attached in series to your exhaust fan. Your light will have a ballast as well, which creates a good amount of heat so plan for that to be located outside your tent. Youll also need smaller fans in the corners so you can keep a good air circulation going (hurricane fans are great). Also consider using T5 lights when starting your seeds off as your higher wattage lights are not good for seedlings. Also get a few supplies like gorilla tape and duct clamps and anything else you might need to secure everything together.

When it comes to growing, even if you are only doing autos youll need smart pots, fertilizer, promix HP, perlite plus both vegging and flowering nutrients. Have access to PH up and down solution, and also get a Ph Pen + PPM meter (TDS).

Ive only linked amazon, there are probably other local options for you.

u/TrumpPooPoosPants · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

Pretty hard to not cut corners with only a $100 budget, but doable.

https://www.amazon.com/General-Hydroponics-Flora-Bloom-Fertilizer/dp/B01I4U0NYK?th=1 $28

https://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Nutrients-Sensi-Cal-Mag-250mL/dp/B01D1Y9QAQ/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=calmag&qid=1554831886&s=lawn-garden&sr=1-11-spell $11.50

Buy the cheapest coco you can at your local store, costs me like $8 a brick.

https://www.amazon.com/XRZT-Waterproof-Spectrum-Natural-Dissipation/dp/B07P32ZDP9/ref=sr_1_18?keywords=cob+grow+light&qid=1554831956&s=lawn-garden&sr=1-18 $28*2 = $56

https://www.amazon.com/Tanice-Accuracy-Household-Aquariums-Hydroponics/dp/B07DC14DY6/ref=sr_1_19?keywords=ph+pen&qid=1554832246&s=lawn-garden&sr=1-19 $13

https://www.amazon.com/Root-Farm-Balance-Hydroponic-Plants/dp/B075QJGZH7/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=ph+down&qid=1554832284&s=lawn-garden&sr=1-7 $7

Total $123.50

Someone did an analysis of those lights and found they were decent. You could get away with just one depending your space. I think they pull like 50W. The only things missing from this are pots, an exhaust (no idea what your setup requirements are), possibly a carbon filter if smell is a concern, and reflective material (cut up cheap space blankets if your closet isn't white).

u/KitchenLoavers · 1 pointr/fermentation

Just one of these cheapo pH meters, I've used strips and liquid testing reagent but I prefer getting a number and doing a calibration every year or so.