I know this is a really old thread and I am new here, but I thought I would put this here in case someone needs to know how much water they have in their plants, and hopefully it will help someone. I over-watered one of my plants and she started to wilt. I knew I had done bad and my plant is now recovering. I was surprised to find out that small bamboo sticks can help you gauge the moisture in the soil. Bamboo sticks absorb water. If you put these sticks in the soil, wait for 20-30 minutes, then pull them out, you can see exactly where the water is in your soil, and if its wet or not. So what I did was place 4 sticks around the soil. I've been pulling them all out and checking my soil. I can even see the water level in the soil using this. The ends of my bamboo sticks are still wet, while the middle to the tops you can see are drying out. I am not sure how well those moisture meters work. I don't have one, but this method is telling me exactly where the moisture is and if its too much at the roots. I will probably buy a meter, but until then this method is kind of trick and works well.