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Seed starting trays are designed for efficient plant propagation and seed germination in greenhouse and nursery environments. These trays provide organized cell structures that allow growers to start large quantities of seedlings in a compact and manageable format.
Each tray supports healthy root development by separating seedlings into individual cells, preventing root competition and simplifying transplanting. The trays are commonly used for vegetables, herbs, flowers, and tree seedlings in both small-scale and commercial growing operations.
Manufactured from durable plastic materials, seed trays are lightweight, reusable, and compatible with standard greenhouse benches, propagation racks, and irrigation systems.
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Tray Type:
Multi-cell seed starting trays
Material:
Durable polypropylene or polystyrene plastic
Color:
Typically black to promote root warmth and reduce algae growth
Cell Design:
Multiple individual growing cells per tray
Drainage:
Pre-molded drainage holes in each cell to prevent overwatering
Tray Dimensions:
Standard nursery tray footprint compatible with greenhouse benches and propagation racks
Cell Volume:
Designed to support early-stage plant growth before transplanting
Stackable Design:
Trays nest together for efficient storage and transport
Efficient Seed Germination
Individual cells allow for organized planting and optimal seedling development.
Improved Root Development
Separate cells prevent root entanglement and promote stronger, healthier plants.
Reusable and Durable
Constructed from strong plastic materials designed for repeated growing cycles.
Excellent Drainage
Integrated drainage holes help prevent water buildup and reduce the risk of root rot.
Greenhouse Compatible
Works with standard greenhouse irrigation systems, propagation benches, and humidity domes.
Seed trays are filled with propagation soil or seed starting mix before planting. Seeds are placed in individual cells and watered using misting systems, drip irrigation, or manual watering methods.
Once seedlings develop sufficient root structure, they can be easily removed from the tray and transplanted into larger containers, raised beds, or field rows.
Trays can be used with propagation mats, humidity domes, and automated irrigation systems to improve germination rates and plant consistency.
Seed starting trays are commonly used for:
Vegetable seedlings
Herb propagation
Flower production
Tree and nursery stock propagation
Greenhouse transplant production
These trays are widely used in commercial greenhouses, plant nurseries, and agricultural growing operations to streamline early plant development and maximize growing efficiency.