soil moisture light ph meter 3 Way Soil Meter For Moisture, Light Intensity and pH Testing –  ControllersTech®
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soil moisture light ph meter

soil moisture light ph meter 3 Way Soil Meter For Moisture, Light Intensity and pH Testing – ControllersTech®

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soil moisture light ph meter 3 Way Soil Meter For Moisture, Light Intensity and pH Testing – ControllersTech®Description Specifications Box Content More Info With Three Way Soil Meter For Moisture, Light Intensity and pH Testing Meter, you can easily check on the condition of your plants. The moisture meter will quickly tell whether your plants are doing well. Firstly, let you know that dry and needs water or wet and could use a day to dry out, you will never over under water your plants again. Secondly, it helps you to control pH level in soil, acidic or

With Three-Way Soil Meter For Moisture, Light Intensity and pH Testing Meter, you can easily check on the condition of your plants. The moisture meter will quickly tell whether your plants are doing well. Firstly, let you know that dry and needs water or wet and could use a day to dry out, you will never over/under water your plants again. Secondly, it helps you to control pH level in soil, acidic or alkaline is suitable for your plants. Thirdly, testing whether plants getting adequate sunlight. Above all, equipped with this meter, you can give the best care to your plants and keep the soil and lawn healthy and happy. Note: Please remove probes from soil and wipe clean after each use.

Soil pH is one of the most important factors that can be overlooked in the garden. pH has impacts on the availability of nutrients and of the plants ability to take them up. If the pH of your garden soil is not in the optimal range for the plants you are trying to grow you may end up having issues. Often plants grown in a soil that does not have the optimal pH dont produce or if they do their harvests are low while the plant may look stressed. On todays joint episode between the Testing Garden Assumptions and Urban Garden Series, I am going to take a look at soil pH, how to easily measure it and how you can adjust the pH over time if need be. pH is measured on a 14 point scale with 0 being the most acidic 7 neutral and 14 the most basic.

Three Way Soil Meter With PH Detector is a Perfect tool to test the soil conditions (Moisture/Light/ PH) of fruits, flowers, vegetables, shrubs, etc. Its an Ideal and necessary tool for gardeners, vegetable and fruit growers, and all those who plant trees and grass. The meter can be Simply inserted into the soil and switch to the setting you want to measure and read the scale.

Features:

  • Three different soil test meters in one device; Measures moisture, pH/Acidity, and light.
  • Compact, portable & easy to use, just plug and use; Compact soil meter works indoor/outdoors.
  • Simply insert the probe into soil, wait for some minutes and the meter will provide an instant reading.
  • No battery required, simple and convenient to use.
  • It has white text with black background for easy reading.
  • There's also color coded system, from red (dry to slightly humid), green (slightly humid to humid), and blue (very humid).
  • The housing is made of premium grade ABS, and the dual probe is made of high strength aluminum and copper that will not break or get rusty.

How to use:

Step 1: Push the switch to moisture/pH/light position

Step 2: Stick the probes into the soil 4-6 inches (2/3 of the probes)

Step 3: Adjust the position of the probes until the pointer on the dial swing slightly

Step 4: After 10 minutes, note moisture/pH/light level in the dial

Step 5: Remove probes from soil and wipe clean after each use

 

Moist readings range 0 DRY-10 WET
Light readings range 0 DARK-2000 LUMEN
PH readings range 8 ALKALINE-3.5ACIDIC
Moist value (1-10RH) 1-3(Red): need to water, 4-7(Green): favorable moisture, 8-10(Blue): too wet
pH value (8-3.5) Neutral solution : =7, Acid reaction : <7, Alkaline reaction : >7
Light value (0-2000 Lux) Higher values mean the greater the intensity of the light
Material Body: Plastic, Probe: Stainless Steel & Aluminium
Product Dimensions 250 x 170mm
Product Weight 100 grams

Country of origin : China

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