This soil Detector meter is intended to all the more likely know the state of your plant, distinguish soil dampness,
assist you with realizing the pH worth of the dirt, and decide whether plants get sufficient daylight to keep plants become better!
【Logical Information MONITORING】
Assist you with controlling everything about tracking all changes in your plants. Keep your plants in a sound condition through logical information checking!
【SPECIFICATIONS】
➤ Model: BAF2.0
➤ Variety: Green
➤ pH Reach: 3.5-8 pH (3.5-6.5 Corrosive, 7-8 Basic)
➤ Dampness Reach: 1-10 (1-3 Dry, 4-7 Nor, 8-10 Wet)
➤ Relative Light: 0-2000 lux (0-200 Low, 200-500 Low+, 500-1000 Nor, 1000-2000 )
➤ Item Size: 11.5 x 2.0 x 1.5 inches
➤ Copper Test Distance across: 0.2 inch
➤ Aluminum Test Distance across: 0.2 inch
➤ Test Length: 7.9 inches
➤ Distance Between Tests: 0.5 inch
➤ Item Weight: 2 oz/56g
【The most effective method to USE】
➤ Stage 1: Change to dampness/pH/light situation as per request
➤ Stage 2: Addition the test into the dirt around 2-4 inches
➤ Stage 3: Change the place of the test until the pointer on the dial swing somewhat
➤ Stage 4: Really take a look at dampness/pH/light level in the dial following 10 minutes
➤ Stage 5: Eliminate test from soil and wipe clean after each utilization
Anthony (verified owner) –
“Very happy with the sprays. I used the poison for my farm’s insects. We were having so many problems with bugs, but then we tried this product and we’ve been bug free ever since.”
William (verified owner) –
“I found this product and I thought it sounded neat. So I decided to buy it. I sprayed my house with the pesticide and a few days later, I noticed that all of the ants were gone! The product works wonders!”
Max (verified owner) –
“I have used pesticide for years on my farm, and recently I switched to a more eco-friendly substance. One day this little cricket hopped out of the soil and started crawling up my arm. It was very strange, I had never seen anything like it before. That night I could not sleep at all. It felt as though these creepy crawlies were crawling all over me. The next morning I saw that there was an outbreak of crickets in my fields. My colleagues told me about how