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Luster Leaf 1875 Rapitest Suncalc Sunlight Calculator

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Luster Leaf 1875 Rapitest Suncalc Sunlight Calculator
List Price : $29.99
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Luster Leaf 1875 Rapitest Suncalc Sunlight Calculator

Product Description


From the Manufacturer
This innovative product provides gardeners with the ability to maximize plants growing potential by placing plants in optimum light conditions. It accurately measures the amount of accumulated light that falls on a gardener's specific location of their property, providing you with the ability to match a plant's light requirements (full sun, partial sun, etc.) with the actual light conditions as measured by SunCalc. All gardeners need to do is place SunCalc at the desired location, turn it on and 12 hours later return to read the results. Full Sun, Partial Sun, Partial Shade or Full Shade.
The SunCalc is a revolutionary new electronic solar radiation measuring device that accurately measures sunlight.

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B002XZLLXU
  • Item model number: 1875

Product Features

  • Measures the amount of accumulated sunlight in a specific garden location
  • Gardeners can accurately and easily measure the amount of sunlight in a specific growing location
  • Makes it easy to put your plants where they want to be
  • Designed to measure the amount of solar energy available during the growing season

 

Luster Leaf 1875 Rapitest Suncalc Sunlight Calculator

 

Customer Reviews


This product is a great idea, and it works very well. Simply place the calculator outside in the early morning, and later that day you can see about how many hours of sun that particular spot has. You no longer have to guess when buying plants for your yard.

This produce does NOT work for houseplants! I placed it under my grow light system to verify its accuracy (my African violets thrive there and they need lots of light). After 24 hours the unit registered "full shade" which just isn't accurate, at least for indoors.
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