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Make sure that your plants are growing in the proper temperature, correct air circulation and that humidity buildup is not too extreme with the right fans, hygrometers, thermometers and more.

Keep your hydroponics crops healthy to provide for utmost production of fruits or vegetables with the right climate controllers.

pH testing is one of the critical climate controllers you need to control. Is the pH balance in your garden right for your plants to ensure strong growth? With the appropriate pH test meters, you will get correct measurements of the pH balance. This will be effective to make necessary modifications to ensure the growth of your hydroponics garden.

A pH meter is an electronic instrument used to measure the pH, the alkalinity or acidity. A regular pH meter has special measurement probe a glass electrode associated to an electronic meter that quantifies and shows the pH reading.

The pH probe measures pH as the activity of hydrogen ions at its tip. The probe makes a small voltage (about 0.06 volt per pH unit) that is valued and shown as pH units on the meter.

When the pH is not at the appropriate point, the crop will suffer its ability to absorb many of the necessary nutrients necessary for healthy increase in yield during harvest time. For all crops there is a specific pH level that will produce the best results. This pH level will vary from crop to crop, but most will favor a somewhat acid growing environment between the levels 6.0 – 6.5.

Ph meters are very easy to use and help enhance the growth of your plants for maximum production.

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