Hiltex 61127 Soil Moisture Meter, 11" Soil Probe, Plant Water Meter for House Plants, Soil Tester for Plant Care, No Battery Wet/Dry Soil Test Kit, Dirt Humidity Meter Indoor Plant, Gardening Gadgets
SOIL MOISTURE SENSOR: Never over water or underwater your plants again. Accurate and easy to read. This moisture reader has 10 water meters and 3 zones ranging from dry soil to moist soil to wet soil. Do not leave the probe in the dirt for too long as the needle position indicates humidity rather quickly.
HOUSE PLANT WATER METER: MOIST / GREEN ZONE: Slightly humid to humid which is right for most plants, such as Begonia, Cyclamen, Euphorbia, Ficus, Fuchsia, Philodendron, Geranium, Saintpaulia, Azalea, Adiantum, Etc.
HYDROMETER FOR PLANTS: DRY / RED ZONE: Dry to slightly humid, for plants such as Cactus, Cactaceae, Thick-leaved Plants, Sansevieria. WET / BLUE ZONE: Very humid. Do not water, don't drown your plants.
WON'T HARM YOUR PLANTS: Thin single probe design for quick and easy insert to your plant pots. Hold the head of the moisture meter and insert the probe into the soil 3/4 of the depth of the pot for best accuracy.
INDOOR PLANT TOOLS: Water meter for plants in plots with no battery required, simply put in soil and this soil thermometer quickly reads your dirt humidity. Not a soil ph meter, ph test kit or a light meter.
Description
HILTEX introduces the 61127 Dirt Moisture Hygrometer. This small plant tool measures how much moisture is present in soil and dirt. For those who struggle with watering their plants appropriately, a moisture meter is a handy tool that can help prevent overwatering or underwatering. Soil moisture meters are small handheld devices that can be used to measure the moisture content in your plant's soil in order to give you an indication of whether it's time to water your plant or not. No need to stick your fingers in the soil of your plants in an effort to guess whether the soil is dry or not anymore—a moisture meter can give you a definitive answer. Plus, a moisture meter reads more than just the top few inches of soil. The reading given is accurate for up to a foot below the surface. Moisture meters use the principle of electrical resistance to measure the conductivity of the soil. Simply put—because water conducts electricity well, high moisture content in the soil is measured by higher electrical currents, whereas lower electrical currents indicate drier soil. Step 1. Push the metal probe into the soil Step 2. Wait 30 to 60 seconds Step 3. Read the results