Don’t be afraid of the little reagent kits, they’re easy to use and accurate and cheap! Think of them like little science kits. :)

  • Salamander@mander.xyz
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    1 year ago

    I have a similar one and I also did not find it to be useful.

    This week I received a few capacitive soil sensors. I plan to hook up this and other sensors to a few ESP32s with WiFi and see if I can make a simple site with temperature and soil humidity charts for some of my plants.

    For pH I just use pH strips for doing simple routine checks. For soil I’ll add some soil to reverse-osmosis water, wait for the soil to settle at the bottom, and then stick the paper in. Not perfect but I just want to check that it doesn’t jump too far either way.

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    1 year ago

    Euhm. Bought one like a week ago. It does seem to work as expected, what is wrong with these exactly?

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      1 year ago

      The moisture sensor may provide a somewhat accurate reading (or at least within a decent margin or error). The pH meter on the other hand will require regular calibration and cleaning to maintain accuracy. Consumer level electronic pH meters are always a pain to keep their sensor from fouling.

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    1 year ago

    Sidenote: everything on Amazon from a clearly nonsense jumble of letters (see pic) as a “seller” is absolutely going to be shite.

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      1 year ago

      Not necessarily, it does mean that its just a rebrand of some noname chinese stuff.

      I wouldnt expect it to be very high quality, but some of them are good enough.

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    1 year ago

    Is it the ph part that doesn’t work? I’ve never used one but I was considering DIYing some two-spike moisture sensors

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    1 year ago

    I don’t trust the ph part (and didn’t buy one for that) but the water sensor seems to be good enough (is it dry or not?) based on knowing when I last watered .

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      1 year ago

      Agreed. This post is confusing. The water sensor part is great. No clue about the pH thing. No clue about ph in general.