Soil pH Meter 3-in-1 Soil Tester with Moisture-Light-pH Tester for Garden Plants Farm Lawn Indoor and Outdoor Plants Care Soil Tester Soil Test Kit

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Have you ever dreamed of owning a large glossy and green lawn covered with many plants or beautiful garden full of all kinds of fresh flowers? 3-in-1 soil Moisture Meter is a simple, easy to use and yet very effective soil ph meter that will tells you, instantly, whether your plants need water. With this meter, you will know that sometimes though the top of the soil looks dry, just beneath the surface it's very wet--no wonder the plants are struggling. Features: 1. Easy to read levels 2. No batteries needed 3. Color coded reading system 4. For most plants For Indoor plants For farm For garden 5. Moisture Test-Let you know when to water. You will never over/under water your plants again with this tester. 6. Light Test-Help you to determine if plant getting adequate light 7. PH Test-Help you to control pH level in soil, acidic or alkaline is suitable for your plants, You will never plant your lovely flowers into high-acid or Extreme alkalinity soil Easy To Use: Step 1: Switch to MOIST/LIGHT/pH position according to demand Step 2: Insert the probe into the soil about 2-4 inches Step 3: Adjust the position of the probe until the pointer on the dial swing slightly Step 4: Check moisture/light/pH level in the dial after 60 seconds Step 5: Remove probe from soil and wipe clean after each use Warm Tips: Do not force it into very hard soil or touch hard objects since it will be easy to damage the probe. Do not use it to test pure water or other liquids. It can only be used to measure soil. Don't leave the probe in soil for a long time. Take it out and clean it after use. If the soil is too dry the indicator will not move, and water it before testing. To maximize the accuracy of sunlight readings, let light sensor that is at top front of dial towards the Sun.