Does the presence of biochar in your media affect how I should measure soil moisture and other properties?
Biochar has an inherently high electrical conductivity. This conductivity may interfere with soil measurements. We have occasionally seen erroneous measurements with push in type pH and EC meters as well as TDR moisture meters.
While infrequent, it highlights the importance of calibration of your system. For example, comparing moisture measured by TDR and capacitance to moisture measured by drying a sample. We have found slurry and pour through pH and EC measurements to be reliable.
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