Nitrates

do you mean phosephates(PO4) or PH? PO4 is 0 and PH is 8 ppm. and ideally from what I read PO4 should be at 0.

PO4! ;)

(Although zero of either one would be really bad!!!)

Curious if you could tell me where you read that about phosphates?

Phosphate and nitrate are both major nutrients for ALL LIFE. ;)

P is used in DNA, in photosynthesis, in cellular repair, for growth, for reproduction, etc, etc. :)
 
PO4! ;)

(Although zero of either one would be really bad!!!)

Curious if you could tell me where you read that about phosphates?

Phosphate and nitrate are both major nutrients for ALL LIFE. ;)

P is used in DNA, in photosynthesis, in cellular repair, for growth, for reproduction, etc, etc. :)
PO4! ;)

(Although zero of either one would be really bad!!!)

Curious if you could tell me where you read that about phosphates?

Phosphate and nitrate are both major nutrients for ALL LIFE. ;)

P is used in DNA, in photosynthesis, in cellular repair, for growth, for reproduction, etc, etc. :)

my bad. I just tested my PO4. it's at 0.1
 
Did you figure our what you did wrong?

Can you re-test PO4 and NO3 so we know what both are from the same (current) sample?
 

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