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YIERYI Soil Potassium Tester

YIERYI Soil Potassium Tester

$165.00$99.00
The Rapid Potassium Soil Tester is designed for accurate and efficient testing of available potassium in soil, along with real-time temperature measurement. Its high-precision probe and clear backlit LCD display...
Rapid Phosphorus Soil Tester

Rapid Phosphorus Soil Tester

$165.00$99.00
The Rapid Phosphorus Soil Tester provides accurate and efficient testing of available phosphorus in soil, along with real-time temperature measurement. Its high-precision probe and clear backlit LCD display make it...
Soil Nitrogen Tester

Soil Nitrogen Tester

$165.00$99.00
The YG-06 Rapid Nitrogen Soil Tester is a high-precision tool designed to measure available nitrogen content and soil temperature. Perfect for agriculture, greenhouses, orchards, and gardens, it helps users quickly...

FAQ

How Accurate are Your pH Meters for Research Purposes?

Our pH meters are designed to meet the rigorous demands of research laboratories. They offer high accuracy and precision, ensuring reliable data for your experiments. Many of our models feature advanced features like automatic temperature compensation and multiple calibration points for optimal performance.

Can Your pH Meters be Used for Student Experiments in a School Laboratory?

The optimal pH range varies depending on the type of plant. However, most plants prefer a slightly acidic to neutral pH range (between 6.0 and 7.0). Our pH meter can help you determine the exact pH of your soil and make necessary adjustments.

How Do I Calibrate a pH Meter for Research Purposes?

Calibrating a pH meter is essential for accurate measurements. Our pH meters are easy to calibrate using standardized buffer solutions. We provide detailed instructions and support to ensure proper calibration.

What is the Lifespan of a pH Electrode?

The lifespan of a pH electrode can vary depending on usage and care. With proper maintenance, our electrodes can provide accurate measurements for several years. Factors that can affect electrode lifespan include storage conditions, cleaning procedures, and the frequency of use.