



Grow vegetables, herbs, or flowers cleanly from seed using this 200-cell nursery tray, specially designed for home gardeners. Each cell gives your seedlings just the right amount of space and drainage to form healthy roots before transplanting — with no mess, no crowding, and minimal water waste.
The tray is lightweight and durable, made from reusable plastic, and fits easily on balconies, rooftops, or indoor shelves. Whether you're sowing vegetables like chillies, tomatoes, spinach, coriander, or flowers like marigolds, zinnias this tray helps you manage dozens of plants at once — neatly and efficiently.
Why Use a 200-Cell Seedling Tray?
- 200 cells let you start many seedlings in one go — perfect for seasonal planning
- Drainage holes in every cell prevent overwatering and root rot
- Reusable plastic lasts season after season — just rinse and reuse
- Compact design fits on racks, ledges, or inside large trays for bottom watering
- Organized growth — keeps roots from tangling and makes transplanting simple
How to Start Seeds in This Tray
1. Prepare the Tray
- Fill each cell with moist cocopeat or compost mix
- Use a fine, airy blend to promote root growth
- Try it with Cocopeat Blocks for cleaner results
2. Sow Your Seeds
- Add 1 seed per cell — ideal for vegetables, herbs, or seasonal flowers
- Lightly press down; no need to bury deeply
3. Watering
- Gently mist from above, or place the tray inside a solid base tray and water from below
- Bottom watering is cleaner and reduces fungal issues
4. Light & Placement
- Keep in bright, indirect light or under a basic grow light
- Avoid direct harsh sun until seedlings are strong
5. Transplanting
- Once seedlings grow 2–3 true leaves, gently lift and transplant into pots, grow bags, or beds
- Use with Vegetable Seeds for a complete starter setup
FAQs – 200-Cell Nursery Tray
1. Can I use normal soil in this tray?
It’s not ideal — garden soil is heavy and may block drainage. Use a light mix like cocopeat + vermicompost.
2. Do I water from the top or bottom?
Both methods work, but bottom watering is cleaner and avoids disturbing the seeds.
3. Can this tray be used in full sunlight?
Yes — but during germination, it’s best to keep seedlings in filtered light or shade until they’re stronger.
4. How long should I wait before transplanting?
Wait until plants have 2–3 proper leaves and firm roots. Then gently lift them out with a stick or spoon.
5. Can I reuse this tray next season?
Yes — just wash and dry thoroughly before storing. Avoid bending the plastic when it's wet or cold.