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How many days after the initial test is a good time to test again?
 

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How many days after the initial test is a good time to test again?

Depends on the element. Iron, manganese and alkalinity might need retesting in 1-4 days since they can deplete rapidly, calcium in a few days to a week, and magnesium in a month or more since it depletes very slowly.
 
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Depends on the element. Iron, manganese and alkalinity might need retesting in 1-4 days since they can deplete rapidly, calcium in a few days to a week, and magnesium in a month or more since it depletes very slowly.

In this instance, Alkalinity and Calcium. I was thinking 5 days.
 

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for me, dialing in alk requires daily at first. Ca more like 5 days to a week to see any movement.
 

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