[Market-farming] Meters?
maury sheets
maurysheets at verizon.net
Mon Mar 9 19:29:19 EDT 2009
Sora,
Horiba makes Cardy meters for nitrate, and potassium, I have the
nitrate meter. It works great and is nice and small, but fantastically
expensive (around $250.00). The best way to go is a conductivity meter for
total EC, which measures total salt concentrations for all the nutrients.
PH tester1 is the Ph tester I use and I love it.
It all depends on how much you need to know and how much you are willing to
spend.
Maury Sheets
Woodland Produce
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Subject: [Market-farming] Meters?
So I was looking for a meter that could give me Ph, N, P, K and could only
find a "4 Way Analyzer" from Territorial that would give a reading of
"combined nitrogen, phosphorus and potash levels" How exactly can they
combine these?
Anybody ever use one of these? Am I better off with the little test kits?
thanks Sora
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