Reading and addressing ICP results have become rather BAU, and the mystery in what to do with them is mostly gone.
There are still quite a lot of nuances to go into, but my main actions are a) calibrating home testing results, and b) chasing perfect parameters.
While it is debatable who runs the best ICP lab currently - it is either Oceamo or Fauna Marin - Fauna's reporting is superior in my opinion, once you understand how to read the report.
Unfortunately, this could have been one of the better test results if it were not for the totally off salinity (this was discussed in the other thread at great length) due to a not-calibrated refractometer.
Other insight was the following:
- Hanna tester overstates alkalinity by quite a bit - 0.6 dkh.
- Hanna tester overstates phosphate by quite a bit - .0.06 mg/L
- My resins seem to be depleting already (silicate and silicon in osmosis water results), but I blame the membranes (2), which I replaced. This could have been the wrong action, but the last time the resins lasted much longer, so I suspect that the membranes do not do a good job upfront, and the color coding of the resins does not indicate otherwise.
- Most critical trace elements to adjust are those under the dynamic elements, which continue to not look good despite increased dosing of these - I blame GAC and GFO for this. But I do not want to stop either of them - hopefully GFO at one point.
One the best news today was the new
Fauna ICP tests finally come with a pre paid shipping label - which is fantastic, and whic was massive pain point in the past. Also, I got these test results in 8 days, when I shipped my samples on Thursday morning vs Friday previously.