Description
32-Cell Heavy-Duty Seedling Starter Tray – Professional Germination Kit
Start your garden the right way with our 32-Cell Plastic Seedling Tray. Designed for both professional nursery use and home gardening enthusiasts, this tray is the perfect tool for germinating seeds and raising healthy young plants. The structured grid layout allows you to organize your crops efficiently while ensuring each plant gets the individual space it needs to thrive.
Constructed from durable, eco-friendly black plastic, these trays are built to last through multiple planting seasons. By providing a controlled environment for early growth, you ensure your seedlings develop strong root systems, making them ready for successful transplanting into your garden or farm.
Key Features & Benefits
Optimal Root Growth: The deep, square-cell design encourages roots to grow downward and fill the cell for a robust root ball.
Superior Drainage: Each of the 32 cells features a precision-cut bottom drain hole to prevent waterlogging and root rot.
Prevents Transplant Shock: Individual cells allow you to remove seedlings easily without disturbing the roots of neighboring plants.
Space & Resource Efficient: Requires significantly less soil than traditional pots and allows you to grow 32 plants in a compact, organized footprint.
Durable & Reusable: Made from high-quality, lightweight PE plastic that is UV-resistant and designed for repeated use.
Eco-Friendly Design: Crafted from recyclable materials, helping you maintain a sustainable and green garden.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Cell Count | 32 Individual Cells |
| Arrangement | 4 x 8 Grid Pattern |
| Material | Lightweight, Eco-Friendly Black PE Plastic |
| Drainage | Single Bottom Hole Per Cell |
| Cell Shape | Square Tapered (for easy removal) |
| Dimensions | Standard Nursery Fit |
| Use Case | Vegetables, Flowers, Herbs, and Tree Saplings |
| Durability | High (Re-usable and crack-resistant) |
How to Use for Best Results:
Fill the cells with a high-quality seed-starting mix.
Place 1–2 seeds in each cell and cover lightly.
Water from below or mist gently to keep soil moist but not soaked.
Once roots have filled the cell, gently push from the bottom hole to pop out the seedling for transplanting.










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