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This dual function Combination pH and Moisture Meter measures the pH as well as moisture levels in soil. It provides the vital information required to custom treat soil to the crop.
Key Information:
Analogue dial so no batteries required
Easy to use – instructions and optimum pH level guide included
Taking a pH Reading
Some plants require a particular soil pH in order to grow and thrive
To help choose the right plants for your garden use the Combination pH & Moisture Meter to check the pH of your garden soil
Preparing the Soil
Remove stones, leaves and twigs from the surface of the soil
Loosen the soil with a trowel to a depth of 10 – 15cm
Wet the soil with water (preferably rainwater) to a muddy consistency
Lightly clean the pH probe but not the tip using an abrasive material/scourer (not included)
Wipe away any powdery deposits with a paper tissue
Push the probe vertically into the soil to a depth of 10 – 15cm
Take a reading after 60 seconds
Remove, clean and prepare probe as previously described. Repeat above by inserting the probe into a different but adjacent point to check the first reading
Interpreting the pH Reading
pH 3-6 Acidic pH 7 Neutral pH 8-10 Alkaline
To reduce acidity apply 300g/m² of ground limestone for every 1 pH increase required
To increase acidity apply 70g/m² of sulphate of ammonia
Checking Moisture Content
Houseplants and outdoor plants grown in hanging baskets and containers need the right amount of water to produce the best results
Use the Combination pH & Moisture Meter to prevent over or under watering by checking the moisture content of the soil or compost before watering your plants
Taking a Moisture Reading
Push the probe vertically into the compost mid-way between the plant and the edge of the pot. A reading can be taken immediately
Interpreting the Reading
Red zone = Dry. Suits Cacti and Sansevieria
Green zone = Damp. Suits most plants
Blue zone = Wet. Suits aquatic plants
Taking Care of the Combination pH & Moisture Meter
Remove the probe from the soil or compost after taking a reading