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Calibration procedure
1. Acquire 18 containers with a diameter of 4 to 6 inches
and a height slightly greater than SMEC 300 sensor (2.8
inches). This allows for 3 replicates at 6 different water
contents. Commercially available pots should suffice.
Containers can also be built from PVC.
2. Measure the volume and weight of each container. The
volume can be found geometrically or by measuring the
volume of sand needed to completely fill the container.
Label each container. A convenient naming system would
be to use a number to represent a water content and a let-
ter to represent a replicate. For example, container 4B
would be the second replicate of water content 4.
3. Starting with air-dry material, measure out 6 samples of
soilless media. Each sample should be slightly more than
is required to fill 3 containers.
4. Weigh the material and place it into a plastic bag. Es-
tablish 6 different water content conditions by mixing wa-
ter into the air-dry material. Add enough water to bring
the material to the desired MW. The needed amount of
water can be determined by rearranging equation 2).
3)
5. Twist or seal the bag so no material or water can get
out. Shake the bag vigorously to incorporate the water
into the media. For higher mass wetnesses, the water may
be added in increments. After all the water has been
added and shaken in, leave the closed bag to sit for, at
least, 24 hours to allow the water and material to come to
equilibrium.
6. Add wet material to the appropriately labeled contain-
ers. It is best to add the material in 3 increments, gently
tamping each portion to the proper density.
material
water
M
MW
M
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100
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2
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