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5 Pack Seed Sprouter Tray with Cover and Seedling Paper, Double Layer Sprouting Kit, Starting Tray for Wheatgrass and Cat Grass, Soil-Free Seed Germination Tray, Healthy Grower and Storage Trays

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$19.43

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About this item

  • 【No Soil is Needed】Only water, without soil or chemical additives, health and safe, eco-friendly.You can also taste fresh vegetables grown by yourself at home.
  • 【5pcs Trays with Covers】The package contains 5 pack trays with covers, made from BPA free PP material, keep warm and moisturizing,improve seed germination rate and growth rate.
  • 【Concave-convex and double-deck design】 Easy to remove inner mesh tray, easy to clean and observe plant growth. There are dense holes on the inner mesh plate, which provide excellent ventilation and promote bean germination. The lower water saving board can provide water source.
  • 【Can be Freely Combined】The 2-tier planting tray can be combined with the shelf, saving you time to germinate various seeds and saving your space(Instruction Included).
  • 【Wide range of applications】The large capacity germination tray can be used for germination of various types of seeds, such as pea, mung bean, peanut, black bean, wheat grass, cat grass, etc. You can also use it as a storage box to store vegetables and fruits, kitchen utensils, daily necessities, etc.



Product Description

Wheatgrass Grower Sprouting Kit

Easily grow different kinds of seeds and sprouts

Grow delicious, nutritious and healthy sprouts at home with this easy and convenient seed sprout tray. Enjoy healthy sprouts for salads, sandwiches and soups at home in just a few days. No soil or sunlight is required, just water and time, and no other additives are needed when germinating.


Tips:

If the holes in the planter pan are too large for your seeds, you can put down a chemical-free germination paper towel so the seeds don't go through.

Stress-free planting for beginners

Warm reminder:

  • Watch your beans closely during planting and keep them moist.
  • Bean sprouts should be grown indoors and should be avoided from the sun.
  • When adding water, the water should not exceed the grid plate, otherwise the beans will be corrupted.

Seed Sprouter Tray

Soak the beans

Wash the beans once, pour in an appropriate amount of water to soak, the water should exceed the beans, soak for 12-20 hours, and change the water once during the period.

Seed Sprouter Tray

Spread the beans

Spread the soaked beans evenly on the grid plate, do not overlap between the beans, pick out the bad seeds and throw them away.

Seed Sprouter Tray

Keep moist

Moisten the seeds with a watering can, lightly cover the seeds with a piece of germination paper, and spray again. Spray water 2-3 times a day to keep the nursery paper moist.

Seed Sprouter Tray

Harvest your veggies

When the root shoots pierce the planter tray, start adding water to the tray. When harvesting, just cut off with scissors.

Seed Sprouter Tray

 Seed Sprouter Tray

Seed Sprouter Tray


Deborah
Reviewed in Canada on September 5, 2024
Easy to use and clean, well made
Bossman
Reviewed in Canada on July 27, 2024
These domes are great for holding the humidity to grow sprouts and supercharge micro greens. The easy drain trays help keep everything fresh, and the domes let you regulate humidity.
Jazz
Reviewed in Canada on July 23, 2024
Compliqué de dégager les fèves germées de la grille
Phil
Reviewed in Canada on September 10, 2023
Using these primarily for microgreens. So far they have been working well. Nice to be able to grow microgreens in smaller trays, which results in less waste when you can't get through a large tray on time.
maggie
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2023
Good value, and the person receiving it was very happy with the quality.
Sherman Rankin
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2023
These are great for growing your sprouted seeds. Very easy, this was my 1st time. Years ago we tried the jar method and lasted about 4 tries.The only issue is that they are not the easiest with the smaller seeds as they fall through the holes. After a day or 2 they are big enough to catch if you empty the bottom tray through the seed tray... but you must be slow or the water pushes the other seeds already there into a bunching that can rot later.... that's the learning curve.
Lane
Reviewed in Canada on August 31, 2022
I returned two sets of sprouting trays by other makes, but will keep this one. They all work pretty much the same way. The pros and cons of this set in comparison to the others:PRO:a) Covers are included;b) good price given the number of trays;c) and most importantly, the water (green) tray fits nicely into the seed tray. This allows stacking, saving space while creating a dark environment for germination.To facilitate germination and to encourage the roots to grow downward, cover the seeds with some weight and to keep the seeds in the dark. This is most conveniently accomplished by stacking the trays in the following order: bottom tray for water (green) CON: The plastic is a bit thinner than the other sets, but the covers are included unlike some others.TIPS:a) Like most trays of similar sizes, the holes are too large for small seeds. Pre-soaking will enlarge the seeds; if not, cover the seed tray surface with a suitable grid (e.g. silicone dehydrator sheets, stainless steel woven wire mesh, germinating paper). I'd avoid paper that has been chemically processed.b) To avoid mold: discard stale water in the trays and wash seeds with water twice a day.To ensure absolutely no mold or growth of bacteria/virus while enhancing sprout freshness, spray the seeds/sprouts with 10ppm-colloidal silver solution. This also eliminates the need of daily washing. Colloidal silver is very safe but regular ingestion of large quantity (say 8 oz/day) may cause blue skin in long term. It's a very expensive supplement, but DIY costs the price of distilled water.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2022
For larger seeds, these are great trays. If you use smaller seeds like alfalfa, you will need a way to drain the seeds other than with the perforated trays. I just use a plastic fine mesh strainer. These are way easier to use and clean than the jars I used to sprout in.
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