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Seedling Tray – 200 Holes

Seedling Tray – 200 Holes

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200-Cell Seedling Tray – Compact Home Nursery Setup

Start seeds with ease using this 200-cell seedling tray — ideal for vegetables, herbs, or flowers in home gardens. Each cell provides the right depth and drainage for strong roots—no rot, no crowding, and no transplant shock.

Made from durable, reusable plastic, this seed starting tray fits on rooftops, balconies, or indoor racks. Whether you’re sowing chillies, spinach, dhania, or petunias, it keeps your nursery clean and space-efficient.

Why Gardeners Prefer It

  • 200 Cells in One Tray – Start more plants in one go — ideal for batch sowing
  • Great Drainage – Prevents soggy roots and fungal issues
  • Reusable Season After Season – Strong plastic withstands multiple uses
  • Tangle-Free Growth – Keeps roots separate, easy to transplant
  • Saves Space – Fits compactly on trays, ledges, or racks

How to Use

Fill the Tray

  • Add moist cocopeat or a cocopeat + vermicompost blend
  • Use Seed Starter Mix for best germination

Sow the Seeds

  • Place 1 seed per cell — don’t bury too deep
  • Lightly press down to settle

Water Gently

  • Use a spray bottle or fill a tray underneath for bottom watering
  • Tray drains from below—no waterlogging

Provide Light

  • Place in filtered sunlight or under grow lights
  • Avoid direct sun until seedlings are strong

Transplant

  • Transplant when 2–3 true leaves appear
  • Gently push from below or lift with a tool

Great For

  • Vegetables – Tomato, spinach, chilli, okra
  • Herbs – Dhania, basil, mint
  • Flowers – Marigold, petunia, zinnia
  • Compact Setups – Rooftop trays, balcony ledges, indoor shelves

FAQs – 200 Cell Nursery Tray

Can I fill it with bhal mitti or regular garden soil?
It’s not recommended — heavy soil holds too much water. Use a seed starter mix or cocopeat blend for better germination.

Should I water from the top or bottom?
Bottom watering is cleaner and avoids disturbing delicate seeds or causing rot.

Can I place this tray in full sunlight?
Not during germination. Keep trays in filtered light or partial shade until seedlings grow stronger.

When is the right time to transplant seedlings?
Wait until plants have 2–3 proper leaves and firm roots. Then lift them gently from below.

How many times can I reuse this tray?
With careful use, it lasts for several seasons. Wash, dry, and avoid bending when storing.

This seed starting tray is ideal for compact home nurseries, balcony gardens, or rooftop setups. Whether you're growing in a vegetable nursery tray, setting up a plastic seedling tray for tomatoes or herbs, or planning seasonal flower seedlings, this tray offers a practical and efficient way to manage large batches with ease.

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Zulqarnain

Metarial quality is very good

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Saeed Ahmad

Good

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