The 4-in-1 Soil Survey Instrument can test soil moisture, pH value, temperature and surrounding sunlight intensity and display the readings in the wide LCD screen. The digital meter provides you with accurate content through readings for healthy plant growth. It is an excellent device for beginners and busy plant parents who often stay confused when it comes to maintaining their plants.
Soil meters are fairly easy to use. Follow these steps for all 3 readings:
Insert the probe deeply into the soil reaching the root level. A moisture meter gives readings ranging from Very Dry to Very Wet.
The moisture meter gives the reading for the soil moisture. Water your plants when the reading show DRY or DRY.
Hold the meter next to the plant, facing the light source. Avoid touching the sensor located underneath the gauge. Make sure the readings are corresponding to the amount of light your plant needs. These readings fall into these categories:
Push the PH/TEMP switch at the back of the device to calculate pH and insert the probe deeply but gently in the soil. pH level ranges between 1 and 14, with 1 being most acidic and 14 being most alkaline. A pH reading greater than 7, indicates alkalinity while a lesser than 7 indicates acidity. Plants prefer a neutral to slightly acidic pH between 6.2 and 7.2 for optimum growth.
Push the PH/TEMP switch at the back of the device to calculate Temperature and insert the probe deeply but gently in the soil. The ideal temperature for indoor plants is 70 degrees F - 80 degrees F in the daytime and 65 degrees F - 70 degrees F in the nighttime. Outdoor plants are more tolerant of temperature extremes.