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Use this high quality Seedling tray to grow healthy saplings.
With Drainage Holes
The right sized drainage hole at the bottom to allow excess water to drain away, thus protecting your plant from overwatering.
Recyclable plastic
Durable plastic planter made of high-grade plastic that can be reused for years and then recycled to avoid plastic pollution.
Outdoor Planter
Durable and all season planter made of premium material for outdoor use in balconies, patios, or on terraces.





Reusable 104 Holes Seedling Tray (Set of 3)
| Name | Reusable 104 Holes Seedling Tray (Set of 3) |
|---|---|
| Size | |
| MRP | ₹345 (Incl. of all taxes) |
To keep your seedling trays moist, water gently and regularly, but avoid soaking them. Use a hand trigger sprayer, a mister, or a watering can with a showerhead nozzle to keep the surface evenly moist. You can also cover the tray with a clear plastic lid or plastic wrap to create a mini greenhouse effect, locking in moisture while allowing light to reach your plants!
Yes, placing water in the bottom of your seed tray can help maintain moisture! Just make sure it’s shallow, about 1-2 inches deep. The tray should have drainage holes so the seedlings don’t sit in water, which can lead to rot. The water will wick up into the soil, keeping it moist without over-watering. It’s like a mini irrigation system for your plants!
Yes, covering your seedling trays is a great idea! A clear plastic cover or even plastic wrap helps retain moisture and warmth, creating a mini greenhouse effect. This boosts germination and helps your seeds sprout faster. Just be sure to ventilate occasionally to prevent mold and let the seedlings breathe as they grow!
Seeds in a seed tray need consistent moisture but not constant soaking! Water them once a day or every other day, depending on the humidity and temperature. Keep the soil evenly moist, not soggy. If it feels dry to the touch, it’s time to water. A light misting works wonders to avoid overwatering while keeping those little seeds happy!
Keep your seedlings in a warm spot for about 2-3 weeks until they sprout. Most seeds need warmth to kickstart germination, typically around 65-75°F (18-24°C). Once your seedlings emerge, you can reduce the heat and move them to a brighter, cooler spot to grow strong and sturdy before transplanting them outside! But remember, understanding the individual seed type is key—some seeds like it warm and some cool!

