NPK Soil Chemical Test Kit (10 tests each)
$39.99The HI3895 is a chemical test kit for the determination of commonly monitored parameters in soil testing. By using Hanna's Quick Soil Test Kit, it is possible to measure pH and the most important elements for plant growth: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K).This kit is equipped with all the necessary reagents and equipment to perform over 10 tests for each parameter.
- Pre-made reagents for ease of use
- All reagents marked with expiration date and lot number for traceability
- Test tubes for convenient handling
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The HI3895 is a chemical test kit that uses colorimetry and turbidimetry to measure four parameters common in soil testing: nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and pH. The HI3895 is supplied with all of the necessary reagents and equipment to perform each analysis, and all reagents are individually available as they run out. Hanna’s Quick Soil Test Kit provides users with a fundamental tool to assess important characteristics related to soil quality.
Features at-a-glance
Complete setup
- All required materials are included with the test kit, such as the test tubes, color comparison cards, reagents and solutions.
Replacement reagents available
- There is no need to buy a new kit when reagents are exhausted. The reagents for each parameter can be ordered individually.
Significance of Use
The soil pH range from pH 5.5 to 7.5 is inclusive of most plants; however, some species prefer a more acidic or alkaline environment. Nevertheless, every plant thrives within a particular pH range. pH strongly influences the availability of nutrients and the presence of microorganisms and plants in the soil. The three macronutrients that are most needed by plants are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). Other elements, the so-called microelements, are generally present in sufficient quantities in the soil as plants need them only in smaller doses.