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Common Mistakes Growers Make While Measuring pH
In hydroponics, pH control is everything. Unlike soil, there’s no natural buffer — so even small pH fluctuations can affect nutrient uptake, plant health, and final yield. If your plants show deficiencies despite proper feeding, your pH could be the hidden problem. Here are the most common mistakes growers make: Not Calibrating Regularly All digital pH pens drift over time. If you’re not calibrating weekly (or at least every two weeks), your readings may be inaccurate — even

Harsha
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Why Monitoring pH and EC is Critical in Hydroponics
In hydroponics, plants depend entirely on the nutrient solution you provide. Unlike soil-grown crops, there is no buffer zone — which means pH and EC must be monitored carefully to maintain healthy growth. What is pH? pH measures how acidic or alkaline your nutrient solution is. Most hydroponic crops perform best between 5.5 and 6.5 . Outside this range, nutrient lockout can occur, preventing plants from absorbing essential elements like nitrogen, calcium, and magnesium. What
Bhuvnesh Kumar
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