This Listing is for a Soil Fertometer Fertometer. Very Often, Fertilisation is being neglected or applied in the wrong way, because up to now the real fertility situation inside a pot has been virtually impossible to measure. By using Professional EC measuring, where the measuring results are translated into practical fertilisation advise, the Fertometer now enables professional measuring for the mass consumer market.By using the Fertometer, garden enthusiasts finally are able to apply optimal fertilisation, and momitor their potted plants continuously.The Fertometer is an EC-Meter (Electrical Conuctivity) and measures very accurately based on electrolysis.Until now, this measuring technique has been exclusively available to (Professional) plantations and nurseries.The Fertometer measures the exact amount of available nutrients for the plant to absorb, and instantly translates this result to fertilisation advise.These measurable nutrients mainly consist of nitrogen, but also of other absorbable nutrients for plants like phosphorous and potassium.The roots of plants growing in the ground will grow in every direction, in search of nutrients.Potted plants however have to find their nutrients in the tiny bit of soil in which they are planted.Approved retail potting soil contains fertiliser. Over time this fertiliser runs out, and these nutrients must br added back into the soil.This measuring instrument is extremely simple to use: you simply drive the metal pin into the soil in the pot and press the button.There are three light indicators on the meter.One of these will light up. If the yellow light is illuminated, then the potted plant is suffering from a nutrient deficiency and fertiliser is necessary. If the green light is illuminated, then there are sufficient nutrientsin the soil.If the red Light is illuminated, then adding fertiliser is NOT advisable. this means that there is more than enough fertiliser in the soil.It really is that simple!!
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