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The 9GreenBox Seedling Starter Trays come with 144 cells across 24 trays, each designed for optimal root growth with drainage holes and included plant labels. Perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to maximize their planting efficiency.
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Item Dimensions | 14 x 4 x 4 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Number of Pieces | 29 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4"D x 14"W x 4"H |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Plant |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Additional Features | Weather Resistant |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Shape | Square |
| Theme | Plant |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Planter Form | Tray |
| Color | Black |
| Material Type | Plastic |
A**R
Great value
The trays are small, however, they fit my needs perfectly. Check the dimensions to be sure for yourself. I mainly use the cells for seeds that have just germinated, so they do quite well. I also have a heat mat underneath to provide warmth. The plastic is very thin and obviously feels cheap to make (they still have melted plastic stringing from where they melt out the drainage holes). Doesn't matter to me though, at around 5.2 cents per cell, that's an awesome deal compared to others i've seen online. They're cheap, if some aren't to your liking (i.e. cracked, holes too big, etc), buy some more. Yes, it only came with 5 marker sticks, however, you can just use popsicle sticks for the same job, no big deal in my opinion.
D**N
Seed starters
I prefer to use recycled plastic for my seed starting. However these were a great buy: so cheap, super uniform in size, very sturdy, have great holes in the bottom for watering from below that you need when you’re starting up a little seedlings. Really perfect for anyone it’s starting to grow seeds for the first time!
N**K
Little smaller than I expected
I am sure the size matches as advertised, but smaller than I expected. They work well for starting seeds. Even though they are disposable plastic, I have gotten 2 uses out of them so far and should be able to get a few more. They are flimsy, but that makes squeezing the bottoms to pop out the seedling really easy. Next time I will read the description more carefully. I would prefer a little larger size. It would be nice to let the plants get large enough in 1 pot, so you can transplant straight from seedling tray to garden. Much to small for tomatoes and okra, though was OK for peppers.
M**.
Did the job and for half the price but buy more than one
These are extremely easy to use and fit in my greenhouse tray racks & raised beds that I use to hold the cells to fill before testing. Not quite enough plant labels but still appreciated! These are the same quality as the ones I buy from the feed stores locally. I could consider the single purchase good for starting a small vegetable garden to start indoors or under lights before the last frost. If you need more than 144 cells by all means you’ll probably use them.
A**R
Product and Refund for Extra Postage Fee
These seed starting trays are just what I was looking for to do last minute transplants and seed starting for my flower crops. My package came by USPS and upon delivery I had to pay an extra postage fee (which I thought was weird), but I paid it because they were not going to leave the package unless I paid. Then, I emailed Starting Gardens (the company) about this to ask for a refund since it said $0.00 for shipping and also to let them know for future orders in case it happened to someone else. Jeff, from Starting Gardens, responded and dealt with this issue right away, gave me a refund, and told me he would bring this issue up to USPS. I highly recommend this company and if you have issues with your order/product, their customer service is awesome and will take care of issues right away.
D**.
good enough!
Not all of the cells had holes in them or holes that were large enough to allow water to flow through. I ended up just cutting a circle out from the bottom of the cells to allow water to pass through without damaging the rest of the cell itself. I just finished sowing my first set of seeds in them, but I am pretty sure I can get at least 2 or 3 uses out of them (and because I cut the bottoms from them). But for the price, I think it is worth the cost to see if this size works for me and if I want to invest in a more expensive cell tray system moving forward.
R**R
Perfect! Exactly what I wanted!
These were exactly what I wanted for starting seedlings that will go into my small, backyard garden. The six cell trays allow for starting a smaller number of plants without having to fill a huge tray with dozens of cells. Big, multi-celled trays make plant removal difficult. These are thin walled but that allows for easy plant removal when you’re ready to transplant. I turn them upside down, carefully massage the cell, and gently push on the bottom and the plant pops right out. The other plants generally stay in place. Just make sure you’ve given the plant enough time to develop a root system, so it can hold the soil together. Generally that means the plant has to be about the same height as the cell. The roots will be deep enough to hold the soil together. As you can see in my pictures, my Pak Choi is about ready to come out, while everything else needs to grow some more. You will be able to use these trays many times if you’re careful with them. I just thoroughly rinse them with hot water and use them again. The only gripe I might have is that there is not enough plant markers included.
K**Y
Great price
These were exactly what I needed. Be sure to look at the size they are about 1.5in by 2in deep they have good drainage holes and have held up well. They are a little thin so they probably won't last you forever but for the price and the amount you get I feel I can get a few uses out of them. If you like to cut your seedlings out of the container these would be great as they are more thin but still don't feel too flimsy. Overall very happy with my purchase I would buy again
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