3 in 1 Soil Tester Kits Garden Plant Flower Soil Hygrometer Water PH Tester Moisture Light Meter Testing Tools No Battery Needed

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Instructions: Step 1: Switch moisture/pH/light position Step 2: Stick the probe into the soil about 4-6 inches Step 3: Adjust the position of the probe until the pointer on the dial swing slightly Step 4: After 10 minutes, note moisture/pH/light level in the dial Step 5: Remove probe from soil and wipe clean after each use Functions: Measure soil Moisture, PH and Light levels Easy to use: No Battery needed, plug and read Scientifically accurate: keep your plants in a healthy range How to use: Simply insert the probes into the soil, and you'll get your reading Ideal tool for indoor/outdoor plants, help your plants grow healthy and strong Material: Plastic Body Size: 10.24*1.18 inch / 26*3 cm (Approx.) Probe Length: 7.09 inch / 18cm (Approx.) Tips and Advice: 1. Use fine sandpaper lightly sand the probes so that keep clean and dry and then use. 1. Don't touch the stone, hard objects or rigid ground or floor since it will be easy to damage the probe 2. Can't test the water for a long time, in case it may damage probe. 3. Don't touch fire and stay away from children 4. Remove probe from soil and wipe clean after each use. How To Use: MOISTURE: Push switch to the left. Insert probe deeply into soil reaching root level. Keep probe close to plant. LIGHT: Push switch to the center. Facing the light source, hold the meter next to the plant. Avoid touching sensing element located underneath gauge. SOIL PH: Push the switch to the right. Insert probe deeply into soil. A pH reading greater than 7 is alkaline, a reading less than 7 is acidic. Most indoor plants prefer a slightly acidic soil with a pH between 6.5 and 7. Soil that is highly alkaline will cause the leaves to lose their color and stunt the growth of the plant. Acidic soil will cause the leaves to wilt and drop.