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The optimal EC value for soil plant growth is typically between 0.8-1.8 and should not exceed 2.5.
The EC value reflects the concentration of dissolved salts in the soil solution, indirectly indicating the concentration of available nutrients in the soil.
An appropriate EC level ensures that plants can effectively absorb the necessary nutrients.


Keeping pH in the Right Range
The ideal pH levels for soil plants is 6-7.5.
The soil pH directly affects a plant's ability to absorb nutrients.
If the pH is too high or too low, certain nutrients may become locked out, making it difficult for plants to absorb them.


45° Adjustable
The soil tester features a 45-degree adjustment range, allowing for effortless customization to an optimal angle for accurate soil analysis.


Lock Readings on One Click
Simply lock the readings before removing the tester from the soil and review them at your convenience.
FAQs
What is the difference between purified water and mineral water?
Pure water is free of minerals, which ensures that the water is pure during calibration.
Nestle and DASANI purified water etc. labeled as purified water or 100% pure without minerals added can be used for calibration.
*Evian and Perrier are mineral waters and cannot be used for calibration.
How deep do I need to place the probe underwater?
Do not submerge the upper part of the probe during use. While the probe is waterproof, excessive depth may expose it to high water pressure and reduce its lifespan. Ensure the probe does not go beyond the maximum water level line.