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Your cart is empty.Upgraded Silicone Seed Starter Tray with 12 flexible pop-out cells per tray. Our seed starting trays are specifically designed to reduce stress on seedlings, so you won't damage their roots when transplanting
Dartanyan Abney
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Got the product in timely manner. Slight issues with them. Seller was great and fixed the problem. Will definitely buy from them again.Decent made trays. One hole in bottom of each cell, so if let plants grow to long should still be easy removal. Silicone goes 3/4 way up for easy removal. Looks like they are going to be worth the investment
marc mazie
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2025
Good quality. Would be better if sold in a six pack to completely fill standard seed trays.
YiPease
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
These are comparable to the name brand one from the store. However, please pay attention to the sizes when ordering. These are smaller than what I wanted, but my mistake. I’m keeping them as they are great and will work very well for starting my seedlings. I am an avid gardener and have a very large outdoor garden and have just bought a green house. Those of you who have the gardening disease understand where I’m at! PS, there is no such thing as a green thumb! There are those who just keep at it until they succeed! (The color green is just the stain from pulling copious amounts of weeds)
Kyle Sorensen
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2025
Cheap plastic on the top. Expected better quality for something that's meant to be reusable.
Micalita
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024
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Ben
Reviewed in Australia on December 10, 2024
Love it
David M.
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2023
I did a lot of product research in setting up my seedling start set-up and happily decided on these. They are good products, sturdy plastic structure and silicone bottoms with cute smiley faces for drains - which my kids loved. Functionally, they are doing their job with plenty of starts growing well. I still have them with bottom pans, but they would easily work in cross-hatch open trays when I'm not bottom watering. I also bought the new Burpee silicone trays and I will say Burpee's silicone is thicker, but these will still work fine, just be a little gentle when using tools at the bottom.Amazon has several of these style trays and I bought 4 types. Three are these silicone style - and all three are exactly the same in quality/product (they even stack together), it just color that's different. The fourth style is a transparent hard plastic tray with the same dimensions, but no silicone bottom. It came in a kit I bought. All four starter styles are interchangeable with the kits that have these approx. 5"x7" trays. I like these silicone ones better than the clear hard plastic as they seem to be able to remove the seedling better and they have better drainage than the clear plastic ones which only have one 1/4" hole. (I'm actually not sure how I'm going to remove the ones from the clear plastic as unless they grow thick root systems as the plastic is too hard to push out without bending up the tray.)I have two set-ups for these silicone starters - one is a 4 tray, 96 cell kit and the other is an individual tray, 12 cell kit with domes, bottom trays and some with lights and heating mats. (The individual kits and the 4 tray kits are found on Amazon). Both are great. I use these starter trays with individual 12-cell bottom tray/dome for germination and then after sprouting move the starter tray to the 96 cell/4 starter tray for growing and bottom watering. This allows me to control plants per individual 12 cell tray instead of the larger trays, giving my plants better optimal germination conditions and me small enough crop sizes to not have loads of extra plants. In additional to the interchangeability, I also like that these are reuseable and super easy to clean.That said, it's important to note that these are made for the approx. 10"x14" trays and do not fit evenly in the greenhouse standard 10x20 tray. For my rack size, the 10"x14" trays fit two to a rack rather than one 10x20, increasing my useable space (although the heating mat is still only 10x20 and doesn't catch every cell, but it's still working great for me). If you're looking for the 10x20 standards for larger scale growing you can use the Burpee silicone trays as they fit two to a 10x20 tray, but they don't have domes (at least not yet from what I could find). For me and my household sized needs, these trays are better suited and work great. Happy Gardening!
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