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5-pack seedling trays, growing trays with lids, mini greenhouse for seedlings to germinate, growing plants and flowers (12 cells per tray), growing kit

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Description

General descriptionOur 5-pack seedling trays are designed for effective seed germination and plant growth. Each set includes a base tray, a 12-cell tray, and a transparent lid, allowing you to observe the germination process clearly. The trays come with two seedling elevators and 10 labels for easy identification of different seed categories. Made from high-quality plastic, these trays are durable, reusable, and feature drainage holes to prevent overwatering, creating optimal conditions for seed germination.Technical specificationsMaterial: High-quality plasticNumber of cells per tray: 12Includes: Base tray, 12-cell tray, transparent lid, 2 seedling elevators, 10 labelsInstallationFill each cell with soil, optionally mixed with base fertilizer.Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil.Add the appropriate amount of water.Optionally, cover with the transparent lid to maintain humidity.UsageIdeal for growing succulents, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and more.Suitable for use in homes, farms, courtyards, and balconies.Enhances seed germination and improves the survival rate of seedlings during transplanting.Allows for centralized management of plant growth and easy observation.Other informationAfter germination, remove the transparent cover to increase ventilation and reduce humidity.The adjustable dome design allows for humidity regulation by opening or closing the lid as needed.

Features

  • Brand
    ANPVIZ
  • Colour
    Green
  • Pcs per pack
    5
  • Intended use
    Indoor
  • Integrated drainage
    Yes

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