Moisture meter recommendations?

Thing is with moisture meters unless the soil is compact it will give a false reading.
They take time to get used to.

I don’t personally recommend them however some do & it’s not about what I prefer it’s about what suits you.

I don’t like them because your breaking the roots & there not that accurate if your soil isn’t compact enough.

Lifting pots takes time to get used to so I fully understand why you would want one , just be sure the soils compact or it can read the moisture properly

Good luck and enjoy the adventure :)
 
We have been having some amazingly nice weather, weird for this time of year.

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I think I'm going to help myself to another dab. I've been really enjoying gelato recently. I'm looking forward to harvest on my Sherbinski's grow. How's work and the fam?

I just had 2 dabs myself. Not sure what flavor.
Ahhh... Gelato. Is probably one of my favorites! I really miss the Gelato I was growing.

Work is crazy, like always. I'm glad I've become an intrigal part of the operation but it's demanding.

I'm gonna be a step grandpa, so that's kinda cool. July 2nd is when the baby is due.
Little fkr already blowin clouds!!!
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How was your Christmas? I hope everyone is doing well!!!

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Thing is with moisture meters unless the soil is compact it will give a false reading.
They take time to get used to.

I don’t personally recommend them however some do & it’s not about what I prefer it’s about what suits you.

I don’t like them because your breaking the roots & there not that accurate if your soil isn’t compact enough.

Lifting pots takes time to get used to so I fully understand why you would want one , just be sure the soils compact or it can read the moisture properly

Good luck and enjoy the adventure :)
The meters in question are for measuring the moisture content of lumber or curing bud branches.
 
This is mine.
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But I've only used it for wood.
Cannabis is wood. Just stick the pins in a stem. Not sure how useful a measurement that is but I was reading on grove bags website they recommend bagging when buds have 13% moisture content, so I thought I'd try that. I jarred them when the stem of an average bud reached that point, maybe 5 days after harvest and they quickly rebounded into a humidity range suitable for curing.
 
Cannabis is wood. Just stick the pins in a stem. Not sure how useful a measurement that is but I was reading on grove bags website they recommend bagging when buds have 13% moisture content, so I thought I'd try that. I jarred them when the stem of an average bud reached that point, maybe 5 days after harvest and they quickly rebounded into a humidity range suitable for curing.

Ohm: if you have a meter maybe you could correlate for us cheap guys.
 
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