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Old 06-21-2009, 03:55 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Default Re: blue java,over winter in the uk?

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Originally Posted by mushtaq86 View Post
i got a moisture meter from b&q,and it didnt work for me,when i was sticking the probes in some of pots it was giving me the right results and yet some other pots diffrent,for example when my siam ruby leaves stated to turn yellow,i put the probes in the soil it was telling me it was moist,yet when i stuck my fingers in two inches it was dry,so i decided to trust my fingers,i watered the siam ruby and it started to pick up,maybe i had a faulty moisture meter.
Definately a dodgy one, i have several of them. Plants indoors, outdoors, in the garage, in the greenhouse etc and they work very well. I find them most useful with seedlings to prevent overwatering and damping off.
There no substitute for experience though.
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