Description
- 🌱Upgraded Flexible Cells🌱Our seed starter tray with 60 flexible pop-out cells make plant transplant easier. Gently press the silicone cells upward and the seedlings will pop out without damage to the roots. It is designed with multiple drain holes to drain excess water, while the bottom seedling tray retains overflow water to prevent leaking.
- 🌱Heightened Dome with Air vent🌱 A higher transparent lid design (3.94 inch) provides more space for seed growth and allows you to keep an eye on the growth of seedlings without interrupting the growth process. Each humidity dome has an adjustable air vent, which can easily adjust the inner humidity and temperature by rotating the regulator. Provide a warm environment when cultivating seedlings.
- 🌱Firm Material and Well-Designed🌱Our Seed Starter Trays are made of high-quality plastic, the product is firm and built to last firm. The transparent dome of these seed starting kit makes it easy to observe your plants without interrupting the process. Clever design in order to provide you with the best planting experience.
- 🌱Easy to Clean for Reuse🌱With reinforced plastic material, these seedling starter trays are built to last and easy to clean for reuse year after year. They are designed to be stackable and will not take up much space when you store them. Cost-effective and environmental-friendly!
- 🌱5 Sets of Seedling Tray in One Package🌱This starter kit comes with everything you need to get started, 5 sets of seed starting trays with clear humidity domes, air valves, a pen, labels, gardening tools. Perfect for seed starting, seed germination, seedling starting, succulent cuttings, or other plant clone propagation.
Ashley Da Vault –
the tray i love verry easy to pop out my plants, the product is good well made. here is the problem the lights the are not sufficient to grow plants. i have tried a few times, great idea but useless. the rest works just fine and love the soft bottom.
Jeff –
I gave it a 4 star because I don’t necessarily think it is a manufacturing problem. 3 of the 5 Ben’s corners were broken. I reached out to Amazon and I would have had to return and wait, and I just really didn’t want to wait any longer. They still work great and I am very happy with them. We will see how easy it is to remove plants once time, but I don’t see any issues coming up.
Casey sosa –
I was missing a hood cover for one of the grow trays. Kinda annoying they couldnt just send out a replacement they wanted me to send the entire product back and wait for them to resend it. I had seeds i needed started right away so now im down one tray. 😕
LaBete –
I’m new to gardening so I got this seed starter kit. Works like a champ! You get all the things you need to set up your starter. The trays are easy to assemble. You even get little labels to identify the seeds you are planting (even a sharpie marker). The vented dome keeps the humidity high to get the seeds started quickly even in cool weather. The cells have flexible bottoms so it is easy to remove the seedlings to replant in a larger container.
Jose –
Es una maravilla para hacer nuestros almácigos. Muy buenos materiales. Excelente. Recomiendo el producto.
MsYSmith –
Works very well. My seedlings grew quickly and loved the light. I do have a problem with a few pots having mold, but it could be user error. I am new to this.
Alexis H –
I used these to start my garden indoors before planting the seedlings outside. It was mostly easy to set up, and I like the small tools that come with it, but the lights were hard to work with, so I didn’t use them. I have other standalone lights that can illuminate them.These were thin plastic compared to other sets that I use, but they do the job.
Hannah Pritchett –
Need a microscope to use
Raina –
These mini greenhouse kits work well. The starts are then easily pushed up from the bottom to plant or re-pot. Much easier than using the flimsy black plastic containers to start seeds.
karen s. –
The tall, vented lid protects the seedlings for a longer amount of time. And the squishy bottoms of the tray make seedling removal easier.
lash –
I bought these to supplement the covered six pack I purchased before, and should of rebought those. These 10 packs sounds good but not functional as they become too heavy. When you get seeds blooming you cannot move them out like you can with a six pack, as they are now in a 10 pack that is one flimsy, so just taking the tray out to give water is a chore. The white stakes that come with it are too long as this stops the top from sealing, so you have to cut off 1/8 of and inch. Won’t buy again.
Christopher McCollum –
I bought these and wildflower seeds and have been working on raising wildflower seedlings until they are ready to be planted in our back yard. The tools sent with the kit work perfect. This is a great activity for kids or even adults that want to grow plants but want to start small. We will be adding the flowers we’ve grown to some window boxes outside our house! After I bought the kit all I needs was seeds and dirt! We will be reusing them again once the plants have grown.
Guest –
I bought 2 sets of the 2 x 3 cells, totaling 100 cells. Great seed-starting system. Fun to fill (I use Coast of Maine ‘Island Blend’ organic seed starter — it’s rich yet free of weed seeds and worth the $$$) and assemble. I wasn’t expecting it, but found the tools handy to poke divots into the mix, drop seed, and gently cover. A few important notes:1. About assembly, each set comes with aperture covers you have to push into the plastic domes. The domes’ cut holes are slightly smaller than the apertures’ posts, which are cleaved to pop into the holes. It takes a bit of English to make them snap in. But it’s important that they do. Too, the domes don’t snap onto the cell sets, but that’s good for easy access. Just be careful to never pick the systems up by their domes.2. Unless you want faster germination, don’t use a heating pad. If you do insist on using a heating pad, yank it once your seedlings appear above the soil. Seeds may like warmth to germinate, but once they do, their roots want cold, not warmth. Too, cooler temperatures will encourage robust seedling trunks, rather than stalky growth that aches to escape the heating pad below.3. Seeds like humidity to germinate. At first, keep the dome’s aperture closed. Seeds typically germinate a few days from each other, so once the first few break the soil surface, you can open the aperture to reduce but not eliminate the humidity the dome provides.4. Most seeds do not need light to germinate. In fact, they do very well in near darkness (including refrigerators)! So resist throwing your freshly-planted seeds into direct light or under grow lights.5. Do not fertilize your soil before germination. The seed carries all the plant nutrients it needs to germinate. Only after germination do you need to consider fertilizing.6. Once the majority of your seedlings appear, REMOVE the dome! I repeat — REMOVE the dome! Healthy strong seedlings need (preferably gently moving) air, don’t like high humidity, and will suffer by leaving the dome on.7. Once your seedlings have germinated, the seed casing’s inherent nutrients have been exhausted. Fertilize with an appropriate NPK (nitrogen-phosphorous-potassium) fertilizer. You may want to dilute it to reduce shock. E.g., if your seed’s package advises a ‘balanced’ (10-10-10) fertilizer, consider diluting it by half (5-5-5).8. To encourage root growth, pull the cell sets out of the bases and pour a half inch or so of water (or diluted fertilizer) into the base. Capillary action will encourage deep root growth to draw it all into the plant. Too, base-watering will reduce habitat for fungus gnats, which love exposed wet and humid soils.9. If a tiny bit mold accumulates on the soil’s surface, it’s probably not a big deal, as alarming as it may seem. However, mold CAN be a problem for people whom are allergic or sensitive to the spores. To minimize mold, water less and limit the air flow around the set. In particular, while having a fan near encourages strong seedling trunks, it will send any dry mold spores airborne!
GardenCat –
This are great for starting little seedlings. I’ve started tomatoes and squash and it’s a good depth for getting both going early. I use seed starter with mine. I like that these are green on the base because I have been seeing clear ones recently and plant roots don’t really like those clear ones! My messages to put my seed starter in and just poke a hole with my finger, put one to three seeds depending on what I’m planting, put the clear plastic dome on closed and spray it regularly so that it stays wet. If it’s a tomato, often I will start them on warming mats because they won’t usually sprou& grow until the soil is very warm. Once they sprout event then and then once they all get their second leaves I will take the tops off. Please come with little tools in case you don’t want to be poking your finger in the dirt. The tools work good for a little tasks that you would use to start seeds and it’s a nice little extra.
Amanda B. –
This is a really nice starter set. Comes with two duel-ended tools. 4 sets of seed trays, 4 sets of water trays, and 4 covers that have detachable vent covers. See trays are very durable, have a silicone bottom with holes to let water seep into the bottom tray. Cover with vent helps keep seeds humid, protected, and warm. Great for an armature or seasoned gardener. Perfect for a classroom! Highly recommend!
Supriya –
I’m all in on this seed starter kit! It’s got a humidity dome with a knob on top to adjust moisture levels, which is super helpful. Transplanting seedlings is a breeze, just a gentle push from below and it’s done. The drainage system works great, so no worries about overwatering. What I love most is its durability, it’s a one-time buy that you can use for years(that’s what I’m hoping), and it’s even dishwasher safe! I cleaned mine in the dishwasher(only the cell tray) after transplanting, and it came out looking good as new. Highly recommend for anyone getting into gardening!
Scott and Wendy –
This kit has everything you need to start seedlings. I love all of the tools that came with it, especially the tool that makes the little hole for the seeds. It made it easy to prep the soil and have a consistent depth. The plastic is a heavy gauge and I think it will las several seasons. I have another tray from a big box store that while was less expensive- the quality difference is obvious. I would much prefer to spend a little more and get a quality product. I really like that you can adjust the amount of air circulation as well.I have not tried releasing the seedlings yet, but looking at the design of this, I do think it will make transplanting easier and cause less “root shock”.I am very happy with this product and do highly recomend.
acharb –
For the price, these can’t be beat. Great for starting my seeds in the sunroom windows so I can extend my shortened growing season in Colorado. Top vents were difficult for me to pop on but my husband got them on.