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PeterC
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This water moisture meter is totally useless when growing cuttings, reading totally dry when its not and if you go by this meter, you will probably kill your newly rooted cuttings. |
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PeterC
Registered: Posts: 286 |
I bought as a foolproof in not overwatering, especially at this crucial stage. I should return it but for $15.00. It's not worth it. |
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PeterC
Registered: Posts: 286 |
Hi alanmercieca, can you show me the one you have? I just returned this to Amazon |
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smatthew
Registered: Posts: 180 |
For cuttings isn't the most accurate moisture gauge a scale? |
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PeterC
Registered: Posts: 286 |
[QUOTE=smatthew]For cuttings isn't the most accurate moisture gauge a scale?[/QUOTE] |
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PeterC
Registered: Posts: 286 |
[QUOTE=alanmercieca]I have not tried yet I have been wrong trying to guess the weight in order to decide when to water a plant. Does not work well for me.[/QUOTE] |
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PeterC
Registered: Posts: 286 |
Yes, I remember buying my PH meter years ago, it came with a small piece of green scotch brite scour pad, after every use, you are suppose to clean that tip well with it. |
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TorontoJoe
Registered: Posts: 257 |
The only moisture meter I've found to be remotely trustworthy is my finger. I've thrown more of these out than I wish to admit. In the end I realized that even if these cheap devices were not pieces of feces, (they are) they arw limited by the one tiny spot they were measuring. Of course moisture is not spread evenly. In my estimation these units are less reliable than a 58' Edsel. |
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PeterC
Registered: Posts: 286 |
I always worried about crushing delicate new roots with my big fingers when testing in a small cup or quart container. I am sort of paranoid until I get them to the next level lol |
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PeterC
Registered: Posts: 286 |
That was my whole issue, my rooted cuttings in Coco coir , Perlite and my potting mix. When I used it in my container trees in the garage, the meter works decent. |
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PeterC
Registered: Posts: 286 |
definitely learned THINGS from this post and I thank you guys for achieving this! |
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PeterC
Registered: Posts: 286 |
I have been having great luck with a 70/30 Coco Coir & Perlite mix, once I up pot it, I use the entire mix from the original cup and then add promix in its surrounding. |
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PeterC
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