Moisture & Nutrient Sensor
- The SoilQuality sensor is a remote sensor which connects to your phone or smart device by Bluetooth and provides real-time data of your growing media (coco, rockwool & soil).
EC Measurement Â
- Soil Quality measures the Electrical Conductivity (EC) of soil and growing media.
- At a given temperature, the EC of any growing media is relative to the amount of nutrients – an increase in nutrient produces an increase in Soil Electrical Conductivity. Temperature is a factor that which affects the EC level. The higher the temperature the higher the EC. Most EC agricultural standards are given at 25°C.  As a rule of thumb, the EC of water increases by 2 to 3% for each increase of 1°C.
- To capture nutrients in the growing media, a plant needs water so minerals can be dissolved in water and be available as nutrients to the plant. In a dry growing medium a plant will not be able to grow and capture any nutrients. EC is also affected by the soil moisture: when the soil is dry, the EC greatly drops even if there’s minerals available.
- Comparison of Nutrient level in time or between different samples should be done based on the same moisture level and temperature.
Measuring Moisture
- The ‘SoilQuality’ moisture measurement is given in Absolute Volume Ratio (AVR), which is the ratio between the volume of water divided by total volume of Soil + Water after mixing both.
- At 70% AVR moisture the soil becomes extremely close to a liquid and not adequate for growing. SoilQuality provides a AVR Soil Moisture measurement between 0 to 70% (anything above 70% will still show as 70%).
- ‘Soil Sensing Probe’ should be gently cleaned with disinfectant alcohol if moisture reading doesn’t reach 70% in water.
EC Measurement in water or buffer solution Â
Although SoilQuality has been designed to measure EC of moist soil, it can also measure the hydroponics nutrient solutions, however the following precautions should be followed:
- Protective cap should be removed.
- During measurement, the moisture level will be saturated at 70% – this is normal.
- The ‘Soil Sensing Probe’ should be fully immersed into the solution – half immersed Sensor Probe will result in a half reading.
- The measured EC value should be compared with a reference EC value of a buffer solution given at the same temperature as the sampled liquid. Unlike most sensors in the Holland Forge range, this unit does not have ATC ( automatic temperature compensation).
- The ‘Soil Sensing Probe’ should be gently cleaned with disinfectant alcohol if EC reading doesn’t match with expected value
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