

Insert the meter into the soil to easily readout the pH value and humidity of the soil in your border, planter or greenhouse. No batteries needed!
The pH scale for acidity goes from value 0 to value 14, with 7 as neutral. The lowest values indicate acidic soil, the highest values alkaline soil.
Insert the meter into the soil to easily readout the pH value and humidity of the soil in your border, planter or greenhouse. No batteries needed!
The pH value means the acidity of the soil. The pH in your vegetable garden is determined by the amount of alkaline in your soil. The more alkaline in your soil, the more alkaline your soil is, the less alkaline in the soil, the more acidic your soil.
The pH scale for acidity goes from value 0 to value 14, with 7 as neutral. The lowest values indicate acidic soil, the highest values alkaline soil.
The pH value in the vegetable garden will fluctuate between 4 and 8. The best pH value for a vegetable garden is between 5.5 and 7.
To raise the pH and make the soil less acidic, sprinkle lime in the vegetable garden. Lime contains calcium and Magnesium. So you can make the soil less acidic and feed it at the same time.
To degrade the pH and acidify the soil, you can mix the soil with peat, compost or fertilizer.
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Insert the meter into the soil to easily readout the pH value and humidity of the soil in your border, planter or greenhouse. No batteries needed!
The pH scale for acidity goes from value 0 to value 14, with 7 as neutral. The lowest values indicate acidic soil, the highest values alkaline soil.