This Taylor dial thermometer has a 5" probe and reads from 20 degrees F-180 degrees F.
If you monitor your soil for optimum germination temperatures at the correct planting depth, you can avoid harmful diseases like pythium (damping off) which thrives on seeds planted in the wrong temperature environment. This thermometer is also used to measure the temperature of soil mixes during sterilization or pasteurization.
Product Details
Item Model Number:
TM800
Product Dimensions:
5.125 x 1.75 x 1.75 inches.
Shipping Weight:
1 pounds.
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