104 Cell growing seedlings trays is a useful tool for gardeners, growers, and farmers. It is made of great environmentally-friendly materials which are non-toxic and safe for the environment, and it's also durable and able to withstand regular use. It is made of plastic material and is durable ideal for gardeners, growers and farmers.The large drain holes at the bottom of each cell allow for proper drainage. The grid size is designed to promote root growth and maintain the ideal temperature for plant growth. Overall, growing seedlings trays is designed to help cultivate a healthy and beautiful garden.
Type: Plant Starter Trays
Material: PET/PVC/PS
Color: Black
Cell No.: 104 Cells
Size: 54*28*4cm (length, height and width)
Specification | ||||||
Model No. | MS-104 | |||||
Cell No. | 104 | Configure | 8 * 13 | |||
Top Cell Size (mm) | 32*32 | Cell Volume (cc) | 25 | |||
Down Cell Size (mm) | 22*22 | Cell Height (mm) | 40 | |||
Tray Size (mm) | 525* 300 | Material | PVC/PET/PS |
104 Cell growing seedlings trays is a useful tool for cultivating healthy and strong seedlings. The detachable root control container allows for easy transportation and storage, while the large drain holes at the bottom of each cell promote proper drainage. The growing seedlings trays is made of PVC material, which is durable and long-lasting. The ideal cell size promotes optimal root growth, plant development, and seed germination. Overall, this growing seedlings trays is a great option for gardeners, growers, and farmers looking to cultivate a beautiful and healthy garden.
1. Place a piece of hard paper or plastic under the growing seedlings trays to create a barrier between the soil and the bottom of the basin. This can help prevent the soil from becoming compacted and can also make it easier to remove the seedlings when they are ready to be transplanted.
2. Fill the growing seedlings trays with soft, nutritious soil. To germinate use your fingers to gently squeeze the soil and soak it with water.
3. Sprinkle seeds in each tray, using one to two seeds for smaller plants and three to five seeds for larger plants. Make sure the seeds are evenly spaced and not too close together, as this can lead to overcrowding and competition for resources.
4. Sprinkle a thin layer of soil over the seeds, making sure they are not visible from the surface. Prevent the seeds from drying out and provide a dark, moist germination environment.
5. Spray the soil with water, making sure to keep it moist but not waterlogged. Water the soil regularly, ensuring it stays moist but not soggy.
6. When the seedlings have grown to three or four leaves, use your fingers to gently dig a hole at the top of the nursery basin and carefully transplant the seedlings into it. Be sure to settle the roots and soil around the seedlings without damaging them, as this will help them survive and grow.
7. After transplanting, continue to water regularly to keep the soil moist and provide enough moisture for the seedlings to grow.
8. Provide adequate sunlight for the seedlings by placing them in an area with plenty of natural light or using grow lights.
9. Monitor the seedlings for signs of pests or disease, and take appropriate action to address any issues that may arise.
10. When the seedlings are well-established a strong root system, gradually acclimated to outdoor conditions and eventually transplanted into the garden.
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