Journal of The Physical Society of Indonesia
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): October 2025

Automation of Orchid Soil pH Using IoT-Based Soil pH Sensor (SKJ-001)

Komaria, Putri Nur Hidayah (Unknown)
Yoanda, Alya Putri (Unknown)
Rahma, Diana Mauli (Unknown)
Ayu, Jutira (Unknown)
Margareta, Regi Tia (Unknown)
Assa’idah, Assa’idah (Unknown)
Arsyad, Fitri Suryani (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Oct 2025

Abstract

The growth and development process of cymbidium orchids requires a soil pH of around 5.5–6.5. Otherwise, it will cause low nutrient absorption, resulting in yellow leaves and slow growth, while too high a pH can cause the plant's roots to die. Therefore, this study developed an IoT-based ESP32 soil pH automation design to maintain soil pH stability and reduce orchid growth and development failures due to unstable soil pH. The IoT-based ESP32 soil pH automation design allows remote monitoring of soil pH conditions via a smartphone that has downloaded the Blynk application. The soil pH automation design consists of an SKJ-001 soil pH sensor to measure soil pH, an HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor to measure solution height, and a 5 VDC pump to circulate NaOH and HCl solutions to stabilize pH. This soil pH automation system has been tested on ten soil samples with an average accuracy of 98.606%, an average precision of 99.192%, and an average error of 0.581%. Based on these results, it can be concluded that the IoT-based ESP32 soil pH automation system is effective and reliable in maintaining soil pH stability, thereby supporting optimal growth and development of cymbidium orchids.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jpsi

Publisher

Subject

Physics

Description

The Journal of the Physical Society of Indonesia JPSI provides an international platform for advancing knowledge in physics emphasizing high quality research that spans theoretical experimental and applied domains JPSI welcomes submissions that push the boundaries of traditional physics disciplines ...