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Originally Posted by eggshells
I can bring you a pH tester if you want when I go there. They are relative cheap. I think I paid $12-$15 a vial here(last a while). It's liquid with a test vial. Fill the vial halfway and add a few drops and the colour will change. I use pH 6.0-6.5.
I got turned off by the digital meter with the same reason from David.
Made by Gen Hydro
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Where did you get it? Maybe I can get one here.
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Originally Posted by vjo
I think you could also find testing kits of some kind at a pet store that sells tropical fish....Jean
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Never thought of that. Lots of the reviews of the test strips I read on amazon said they didn't work good, leached colour out of the strip right away and yet others said worked fine.
I feel I shouldn't really need to test as I use rain water and MSU for rain water, but something is not happiness with my Milts especially.
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Originally Posted by NYCorchidman
I always meant to repot them once the heat wave was off, but I got lazy and never got to the task.
Now the mix is very old (it looks) and the 4inch pots are all packed with roots, literally look like bowls of noodles and break open any time.
Silken, I know you said you have lots of miltoniopsis.
If you'd like, I will send you division of mine as I will definitely divide all my milt and keep them smaller.
These plants make so many new growths per pbs that I can't handle. lol
I have large white with light brown mask (crazy fragrant), pastel yellow (not so fragrant), rouge available.
I have three other colors too but they are not large enough to be divided yet. One of them, I plan to get rid of. lol
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Sorry, I missed this post NYCOrchidman! What do you pot your Milts in? I don't get loads of roots no matte what I try. Yet I don't get many crinkled leaves either. I am trying to let mine get closer to dry before watering suspecting a bit of bacterial issue.
That's very kind to offer to send divisions. It likely wouldn't be so easy getting thru the border of Canada tho because of permits required. I did get several plants from France on E-Bay no problem-not sure why! But it was a gamble I was willing to try!