I went with an EC meter because I like that EC is universal, a EC reading in the USA means the exact same thing as a EC reading in Italy, Japan, or New Zealand. EC is EC regardless of location or brand of EC meter used. Whereas ppm meters can use different scales depending on brand and location, there are 500, 640, and 700 ppm scales which can lead to confusion when talking with someone using a different ppm scale.
I only convert to ppm for the sake of others reading my journals that are more used to working with ppm values and don’t know or use EC. I don’t need to know what that ppm works out to, I’m perfectly happy to work with EC for my dosages.
Like @Hellraiser said EC is always the same number. TDS or PPM has two different scales depending on where the meter was made there is a 500 scale and a 700 scale and finding out which scale your PPM mater is can be impossible.
Looks fine to me as far as not pinching. Just not sure what will prevent them from going north or south together. Like, they won’t fall away on their own, but they could go together forward.
Just doing that, and trying to not touch bud sites, my hands are so sticky stinky! I may really end up with something here. Soon to start keeping eye on the bowels of sites to time harvest? That’s where some extra will be nice. You guys and gals!
I had bought a carson pocket microscope, but you have to have flush and flat to viewing subject. Tough to do on a bud site. So i have a quality jewelers loupe en route. Way easier id think.
I have a jewelers loop it has two lenses and you can combine the two for double zoom of watever the rating is on it!im not sure.I take the jewelers loop and put it up to my phone camera and get pics like this