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Category: Seed Sprouter
Packaging Includes:
You will receive 16 sets of seed germinator trays and 16 pieces of oversized germinating paper, more than enough to meet your planting needs. Each microgreens growing tray measures 12.2 x 9.06 x 1.77 inches (31 x 23 x 4.5 cm), and the seedling hole is 0.15 inches in diameter. Additionally, our kit includes 1 piece of 500 ml spray bottle (seeds excluded). The microgreen growing kit is perfect for your use.
Concave-Convex Double-Layer Design:
The seed germinator tray features a concave-convex double-layer design, making it easy to take out the inner mesh tray or change the water. The inner mesh tray, with a reasonable height, provides excellent ventilation and facilitates germination. The combination of the mesh tray and water-saving tray allows excess water to flow to the bottom, promoting seed development without the need for soil or other additives.
BPA Free:
Our seed sprouter trays are made from food-grade plastic that is BPA free and odor free, ensuring safety and durability. You can use them multiple times. Seeds germinate easily in the growing pot without soil or chemical additives, allowing you to enjoy healthy and delicious food or plants at home.
User-Friendly:
Our garden plant germination propagation trays are designed for ease of use—suitable for beginners, even children can use these seed sprouter trays. You can use our trays to grow a variety of seeds, including beans, peas, mung beans, wheatgrass, herbs, radishes, and more. Additionally, the trays with drain holes are perfect for growing cat grass if you have a cat.
Wide Applications:
These seedling trays are ideal for germinating multiple types of seeds, such as beans, peas, mung beans, wheatgrass, alfalfa, vanilla, perilla, cabbage, okra, peanuts, radish, cauliflower, and more. Our microgreen growing kits make it convenient and fun for beginners to grow microgreens.
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