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Old 03-20-2008, 09:54 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Default Re: your pH meter might be broken if ...

Sorry. When I copy and paste those excerpt's, I can't get rid of the numbers and it was about 1 AM so I just let it.
You are so right with everything you say. Before I have that meter, I follow the authors'recommendations and usually they are the same with what you said and my plants are lush and green also.
But since millet sent me that pamphlet "Understanding PH Management" I changed my ways of doing things. I always now check the soil pH before I correct other things.
So I am just like a mechanic or electrician, I have the meters to use so why not use it? Like refinement of solving your problem.
I don't want to go blind with what I am doing. I want to see like an extra eye.
You are an engineer so you understand.
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