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Plant Moistures Sensors Tests and Secrets to Success
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- čas přidán 16. 09. 2022
- These simple devices could turn anyone into a green thumb overnight. We test moisture sensors indoors, outdoors, and in the garden to see if they really work and find out the tricks you need to know to grow all your plants big and strong.
Here are links to the sensors tested:
apine Soil Moisture Meter: amzn.to/3Ugq8Hf
XLUX Soil Moisture Meter (2 pack): amzn.to/3LmzdKt
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I think that the main thing here is that it helps people to be better plant parents. Even kf the accuracy is not at 100 percent, it helps toward a good end goal. It's supposed to give good indications, not intended to be a scientific instrument.
Interesting points, thanks for sharing.
What I know about them meters is to Never leave the meter more than 10 minutes in the soil as it will not give accurate reading . Great comparison
Excellent point. Thanks for sharing, that's become my long term practice too...
Thank you. Quite surprising results!
I agree, the results surprised me too. Thanks for your comment.
Appreciate it!
You're welcome. These sensors are still going strong years later...
Thank you for the test Now I just got to figure out how they work with no battery
The moisture completes the circuit. Very interesting for sure.
Ok, so moisture completes the circuit. But with no power , is there a circuit or isn’t it just a loop of wire that magically shows moisture and ph levels? Is the light sensor a tiny solar cell that stores power in a little capacitor?
Can these meters be kept in the soil all the time without taking them out every time?
I've kept them in for a couple of days not issues. But one can be used to check many pots.
I saw someone say that if it says wet when it's not wet, it could be because there's a lot of salt
Maybe, but if your plants are in salt water you have bigger problems...
@@MakeItorBreakItNow Yeah probably
They were referring to the salt build up left behind from salt based (bottled) nutrition, which is most of them if not all. Not a problem for organic growers. The fix is running plain water till that goes down, usually three times the pots volume. The problem with salt build up is that it suffocates the root system.
oregno seed germinate best moisture level & ph?
unsure, always start from small nursery plants.
Looking on Amazon it appears
These meters are sold under many different brands
Yup, very likely they all come from the same factory.... That was one of the things I was testing.
If i was a betting man i say that the 3 came out of the same factory . They were all Chinesium
Most likely, wouldn't surprise me either...
If I were a Tibetan man, I'd put $10 on the Dalai Lama.
can those remain in the plant all the time ??
No
Not recommended. Take your reading and then remove them is a best practice.
These 3 sensors were probably mfg. by the same company but sold to different vendors.
Could very well be...
okay, so these work using conductivity. any sort of salts in the soil alter the outcome, so you need to now details about your soil's minerals, to get even a ball park figure. leaving electrodes in the soil will kill these due to almost instant corrosion. these only work if you shove it in, gives you a figure, and pull it out. so this video is basically an user error of an already difficult to understand device
Agreed, salt can be a factor.
That is the way I use mine. More like a meat thermometer