Product description
This 14 inch soil sampler probe is made of high quality stainless steel material to help you determine soil texture and extract soil samples, portable and easy to use to help you grow plants effectively.
Monitor Humidity: Discover the moisture level of the soil throughout the pot and determine the plant's watering needs with our soil probe
Makes Sample Removal Easy: The top of the handle is ball-shaped for comfortable holding, and the hollow space at the bottom makes sample removal easy
Product Name: Soil Sampler Probe
Material: stainless steel
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[Grow Plants Effectively] The kit includes a stainless steel soil probe, which can help you determine the soil texture and extract soil samples to help you grow plants effectively
[Easy to Use] Simply insert the soil probe into the soil to be measured, then gently rotate it and slowly pull it out to remove the subsoil sample, giving you a complete picture of the moisture level throughout the entire depth of the planter
[Quality Material] This soil probe is made of high quality stainless steel material, waterproof, exquisite craftsmanship and smooth surface, which can provide you with long-term use
[Portable & Easy to Use] This 14 inch soil sampler probe is portable because it requires no batteries or electricity. Reading soil results is manual, view and touch the soil extracted from the probe's transom to detect moisture levels and determine if plants need more water
[Professional] For most indoor potted plants, you need to make sure that the soil in the bottom of the pot remains evenly and consistently moist, but not soaked or saturated. Note that some species prefer dryness more than others. Research the watering needs of your particular plant and use a soil probe to help determine when your plant can receive more water