Key Takeaways
- Tool Purpose: Seamlessly switch between US Customary and Metric units for volume, weight, and temperature.
- Specialty Conversions: Features a dedicated EC to PPM (500 scale) converter for hydroponics.
- Inputs: Supports liters, gallons, kilograms, pounds, Celsius, and Fahrenheit.
- Who it’s for: Essential for international growers following global nutrient guides.
- Pro Tip: Most US nutrient labels use 1 gallon (3.78L) as the base mixing unit—always verify your reservoir size first.
US / Metric Grower Converter
Convert volume, weight, temperature, and nutrient concentration.
Conversion Results
💡 What this means:
What is unit conversion and why does it matter?
In the world of modern cultivation, the ability to perform accurate US/Metric unit conversion is a vital skill. Many the world’s most advanced hydroponic nutrients are manufactured in Europe or Canada using metric liters, while many hobbyists in the US utilize 5-gallon buckets. This discrepancy can lead to massive errors in pH stability and nutrient strength.
Whether you are calculating your total water volume or trying to hit a specific EC target, being off by even a small percentage can cause nutrient lockout. Understanding how to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit is equally important for maintaining the growth rate of your plants during seasonal temperature shifts.
How to use this US/Metric converter
- Select the specific conversion category (e.g., Gallons to Liters) from the dropdown.
- Check your EC meter to see which scale it uses before converting to PPM.
- Input your raw number into the “Enter Value” field.
- Compare the result to your water volume targets.
- Use the “What this means” tip to adjust your reservoir concentration.
- Double-check your yield goals to ensure your plant density matches your container size.
Unit Conversion Reference Table
| To Convert | Multiply By | Result Unit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gallons (US) | 3.785 | Liters | Standard reservoir unit |
| Liters | 0.264 | Gallons | Common in Euro nutrients |
| Kilograms | 2.204 | Pounds | Useful for dry soil fertilizer |
| Pounds | 0.453 | Kilograms | Bulk amendment conversion |
| EC (mS/cm) | 500 | PPM | Hanna/500 Scale |
| Celsius | (°C × 1.8) + 32 | Fahrenheit | Critical for leaf temp |
| Ounces (Fluid) | 29.57 | Milliliters | For additives/stimulants |
| Square Feet | 0.092 | Square Meters | For plant spacing |
Conversion Errors — Causes and Fixes
| Problem | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Stunted Growth | Wrong Temperature | Convert C to F and adjust heater |
| Tip Burn | PPM Too High | Recalculate EC to PPM |
| Low Reservoir | Volume Miscalc | Verify water volume |
| Unstable pH | Wrong Additive Ratio | Check ml to gallon conversion |
| Slow Germination | Cold Water | Check temp and germination specs |
| Weak Stems | Poor light coverage | Convert area for light schedule |
| Poor Yield | Incorrect yield units | Standardize to Lbs or Kg |
Hydroponic vs Soil Measurement
Hydroponic Precision
Hydroponics requires high-precision EC measurements. Because water is the primary medium, a mistake in liters-to-gallons can fluctuate your pH dangerously.
Always use the metric system (Liters/Milliliters) when mixing nutrients for better accuracy.
Soil Volume Accuracy
When mixing dry soil fertilizer, weight is more important than volume. Converting Kg to Lbs helps ensure you don’t over-amend your pots.
Frequently Asked Questions
Related Gardening Tools
Accurate conversion is just the first step. Use our pH Calculator to stabilize your water after mixing, and check the Hydroponic Nutrient Calculator to determine the correct dose based on your new volume measurements.
Learn more about growth rate calculation in our full guide about growth rate conversion