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The electrical conductivity (EC) range of soil varies depending on the type of plant being grown and other factors:
Optimal EC for plant growth
The optimal EC for plant growth is usually between 0.8–1.8, and should not exceed 2.56.
EC for different crops
Different crops have different EC needs:
Most field crops and vegetables: 0–4 dS/m
Salt-sensitive crops like beans and strawberries: 1 dS/m
Salt tolerant crops like cotton, dates: Up to 8 dS/m
EC and soil composition
The conductivity of soil is highly dependent on its composition and moisture.
EC and temperature
Temperature can influence EC by affecting the mobility of ions in a solution and the availability of water in the soil. As temperature increases, so does EC.
EC and nutrient deficiencies
Very low readings below 0.2 dS/m could indicate nutrient deficiencies