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Electric Heated Propagator and Seed Germinator with LED Light, Heat Mat & Seed Tray 58 x 37 x 29cm H

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Description

General description

This electric heated propagator is designed for indoor germination of vegetable, herb, flower, and fruit seedlings. It features a heavy-duty seed tray with a ridged bottom to prevent waterlogging and overheating, along with a domed lid that has two adjustable humidity vents to create a healthy environment for your plants. The waterproof heating mat maintains a stable temperature range of 20-30°C (68°F-86°F), enhancing the success rate of seedlings and cuttings. Additionally, the full spectrum LED light (6400k, 8W) with T5 nano reflector hood technology ensures optimal light capture and deeper canopy penetration for improved plant growth.

Technical specifications

  • Dimensions: 58cm x 37cm x 29cm high
  • Temperature range: 20-30°C (68°F-86°F)
  • LED light: 6400k, 8W
  • Power consumption of heating pad: 20W
  • Installation

  • Place the heat mat under the seed tray.
  • Cover with the domed lid.
  • Position the LED light over the lid.
  • Plug in and switch on to start using.
  • Usage

  • Position prepared seed trays and pots inside the propagator.
  • Relocate to your preferred indoor spot.
  • Monitor seedlings until they are sufficiently developed.
  • Keep the heating pad on permanently for low energy usage; adjust the LED lamp based on natural light levels.
  • Use adjustable vents to regulate humidity levels for plant health.
  • Features

    • Brand
      GARDENSKILL
    • Length
      58 cm
    • Width
      37 cm
    • Height
      29 cm
    • Material
      Plastic
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