


Start More Plants with This 128-Cell Seed Tray
This 128-hole nursery tray makes it easy to start vegetables, herbs, or flowers from seed — neatly and efficiently. Each deep cell provides enough space for roots to develop without crowding, while drainage holes allow for clean bottom watering.
Made from durable plastic, this tray is reusable, easy to clean, and fits perfectly on indoor shelves, balconies, or nursery benches — ideal for home gardeners growing in compact areas.
Why Choose This 128-Cell Seed Tray?
- 128 Deep Cells — Grow more seedlings at once, with space for strong roots
- Drainage Ready — Holes in every cell prevent water buildup and root rot
- Reusable Plastic — Wash and reuse season after season
- Space-Efficient Design — Fits trays, racks, ledges, or sunny balconies
- Transplant Friendly — Keeps roots separated for easy repotting
How to Use the Tray
1. Prepare the Cells
- Fill each hole with a light mix of moist cocopeat and compost or vermicompost
- Avoid heavy garden soil that may block drainage
2. Sow Seeds
- Sow 1 seed per cell (e.g. tomatoes, basil, spinach, zinnias)
- Gently press down and cover lightly
3. Water Carefully
- Use a spray bottle or bottom-water from a no-hole tray
- Keep the mix moist but not soggy
4. Provide Light
- Place the tray where it gets bright, indirect sunlight or use a grow light
5. Transplant
- Shift seedlings once they develop 2–3 true leaves and look healthy
FAQs – 128 Cell Tray
What can I grow in this tray?
You can start vegetables, herbs, or flowering plants from seed — like chillies, tomatoes, basil, dahlia, or zinnias. Perfect for anything you plan to transplant.
Is this tray reusable?
Yes — made from sturdy plastic, it’s washable and built for reuse across seasons.
What kind of mix should I use?
Use a soft, airy seed-starting mix: cocopeat + vermicompost.
When should I transplant?
When seedlings have 2–3 true leaves, gently remove and shift to pots, grow bags, or soil beds.