Ph Meters. Do they work?

Started by Tiercel, June 08, 2007, 16:50:10

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Tiercel

If it works, don't knock it!

Tiercel

If it works, don't knock it!

RobinOfTheHood

Not sure how well they work, but I've got the 2 pronged version, bought it from Wilkinsons last year. Seem to remember it being about £7, but not sure about that either.
What I will say is that the reading does vary from soil to soil, so it is measuring something  ???. The 2 prong one also does light and moisture measurements though.

If you're gonna buy one, I'd get to Wilkos.  :)
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Tee Gee

I have one I rarely use.

Don't know if they are accurate but they will certainly tell you if your soil is too far one way or the other. i.e. acidic/alkaline

Handy if you are considering adding lime and you don't know what your soil is like.

Clean them with a brillo pad/pan scourer or similar after every test to remove all traces of previous test.

tim

I prefer the  liquid method - reckon it's more critical.

But yes, the probes do read changes.

Tiercel

Thanks all.
I recon a trip to the local Wilco's is on the cards.
If it works, don't knock it!

RobinOfTheHood

Found mine outside today..the bl00dy thing's broken!

Oh well, never really used it anyway.

You can see if it's too light/dark.

And if you don't know whether you need to water, you need help.   :P

Best get the liquid ph thingy out next time eh?   ;)
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