On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 06:37:27 -0500, A strange species called
"Margolis" wrote:
"John" wrote in message
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Hello.
I'm guessing I should try having the CO2 only attached every other day
now to see if it lowers to a better level?
The chart has different levels of KH. I think one is 4-8, next 8-12
and then 12-16. Above 4-8 is the plus sign indicating too much CO2
and the light green colour.
OH, I did a test yesterday for all the different levels as follows:
27/10/2004
PH 6.4
KH/TAC 0
GH/TH 6
NO2 0
NO3 37.5
If you KH is 0, then you can't have too much co2, in fact, it's a wonder
that your ph hasn't crashed to the 3-4 range. I would retest that. I am a
newbie to plants, but I do know that your KH needs to be at least 2-3° or
higher with most plants and also to keep the ph stable.
I'd probably say my KH is 4-8 now. The colour seems to have gone a
little darker but it's hard too tell. THe same level on the PH would
indicate 6.8ph.
For this permanent test it said to wait 3 hours or so to get a
reading. However I think its more like 3 days to get a correct one.
I might have to try get a better permanent test that's easier to read.
John
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