Bond 9629 3 Way Garden Soil Meter (Moisture, Light, pH)
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Average customer review:Product Description
* Moisture meter is accurate and easy way to measure moisture content of soil and lets you know when to water * Helps you determine if plant is getting adequate light * Helps you control PH level in soil * Instructions included * No batteries required
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17194 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Bond
- Model: 9629
- Dimensions: 1.28 pounds
Features
- accurate and easy-to-use
- instructions included
- no batteries required
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Accurate and easy-to-use, instructions included, no batteries required
Customer Reviews
Variable Accuracy
pH: I'm a biochemistry major at UMaine and I've often used high-end pH meters, which require very sensitive electrodes. This just uses two metal prongs, but I've found it to be accurate enough for soil testing.
light: the light meter on mine must be broken or I'm not using it correctly - perhaps I need to use it in direct sunlight because it's not registering much under my UV grow lights. That said, light intensity is something that doesn't usually require a meter to figure out. You can usually get a good estimate just by looking or reading local forecasts for your region.
moisture: the key with these meters is that they have to pass an electric current between the electrodes (the prongs) and pure water or even tap water from the faucet doesn't usually contain enough ions to conduct a strong current. You would probably not get any reaction from one of these types of meters by placing the prongs under a source of running water. If you pour a cup of water and place the prongs in there, that will probably show up on the meter. However, what it really needs is the ions contained in the soil to propagate a strong current and therefore an accurate reading (just for fun, add salt to your cup of water and then see the needle max out - the salt forms ions in the water). I've been using this meter in soil tests and it very accurately reads the moisture level.
pH meter busted
The light and moisture meters are really useful and work perfectly, but the pH meter never leaves 7.5 or so, not even in coffee or vinegar or soap...
garden soil moisture meter
Well built product. The light meter was an added plus. Much more economical than the one offered at the local garden store.






