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Flairform's pH Test Kit provides the easiest method of obtaining fast and accurate pH readings.  With NO complex or costly maintenance between tests you’ll appreciate why many growers with electronic pH meters resist checking pH.

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Super concentrated - 1 drop per test - approximately 800 tests.
 

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Measures from pH 4.0 through to 8.0:  Very important feature because some pH testers do not operate below pH 6 (i.e. if nutrient pH is below 6, a test will still show 6). 
-  See pH in Hydroponics.

 

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Produces fast pH readings:  Note that pH meter electrodes usually need to be left in the sample for several minutes before an accurate / stable reading is produced.
 

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Highly accurate, waterproof colour chart on side of bottle.
 

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Perfect back-up for die-hard pH meter users.
 

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Supplied in 30ml dropper bottle with quality test tube.


How accurate is Flairform’s  pH Test Kit?

1) Reliable pH readings: When using a pH Test Kit you will get accurate results every time. Unfortunately, electronic pH meters can be susceptible to error because lower quality electrodes can respond to foreign 'species' (e.g. sodium). For this reason, if using an electronic pH meter, occasionally cross check your readings with a pH Test Kit.

2) High colour resolution:
 The pH Test Kit solution produces a range of distinct and unique colours at narrow intervals on the pH scale (Fig 1.3). Therefore experience shows, if you are aiming to adjust pH to say 5.5 (orange) then an accuracy of +/- 0.2 is achievable. Since there is simply no optimum pH for growth in the 5.0 to 6.5 range, the pH Test Kit is perfectly suitable and adequate for hydroponic use.

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