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Your cart is empty.GROW-GREEN 10 PACK 72/128 cell seedling trays are made of high-quality material that is durable and sturdy. These trays are great for germination, propagation, and planting seedlings. They have germination plugs, germination trays, and plug trays that are also reusable. THICKER TRAYS CAN BE RESUABLE FOR SEVERAL YEARS, It can reduce the cost a lot even if it can be used for once more than other thinner cheaper ones.
mary lou hamari
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
These trays are pretty heavy duty, they hold a lot of weight and do not buckle. I’m going to order another batch of them. I don’t have to worry about them giving out .
Linda Cullison
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
These trays are great! Very sturdy. Way better than your average, flimsy tray. I have ordered 2 sets so far and plan to replace all of my trays with these.
Elizabeth
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Sturdier than the ones I bought at the garden center. I great value for the money.
Angela
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
These trays are super thick and sturdy! They are a 10x12 tray you can use for multiple purposes from starting seeds to holding anything they are super durable! Love the size and thickness and super easy to function!
D. Barker
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
Before buying 1020 trays a person needs to understand what else they're buying to go along with these trays.There isn't really standards for these types of trays so you can buy inserts such as cell trays and then find out they don't match the 1020 tray you bought.These are a shallow tray which is good for SOME of the 72 and 128 cell trays, but not the deep ones. I've mostly bought deep 72 cell trays and they don't match these.One way to solve most the problems other than looking at dimensions for everything is stick with one company or another. I like the longevity and strength of another company's line so I mostly use their products. I also like the fact that their cell trays are deep as that gives roots more area to move into before transplanting. Depending on how you like to transplant and the type of seed you're growing that may be good for you, maybe not.The main point is there's no magic bullet when it comes to these types of trays, however there are the more expensive ones from one company that are rated to last years, while some of these trays will start to deteriorate over a few seasons and then the recommendation is to get rid of them because you get more microplastics into your seedlings by continuing to use ones that deteriorate quicker.This is a type of plastic that's going to start breaking down. You will need to replace these after a few years. The company doesn't say that when I read the product information, but considering this is basically the same type of plastic as ones that do I have to think these do too.To recap, if you want deep cells then these aren't the right trays. Make sure you match cell trays to flat trays so you don't waste money. Next, if you want more than 8 - 10 years out of your trays there's only one company that uses a type of plastic that will last longer than that and it's not Rootrimmer. They're also stronger and stiffer, and cost more. These trays are not a one time investment but they'll last close to a decade, maybe a little longer if you don't use them outside. If they're always outside you probably don't get a decade out of them.
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