Speedlings are our best selling transplant containers. Reusable polystyrene tray with individualized pyramid shaped cells which virtually eliminate transplant shock. Advantages: undamaged roots (plants and all the soil pop out cleanly); no tearing or entangled roots, no spreading of root pests or diseases; a better root system (when the bottom of the tray is exposed to air, the taproot is air pruned promoting the growth of feeder roots that are directed downward instead of spiraling around the cell, enabling the plant to begin growing immediately after transplanting); reduced damping off (due to excellent drainage). In addition, 95% (minimum) of Speedling transplants survive in the field. Trays are reusable for many years. For more about growing with Speedlings, see the Product Use Instructions, below. Note: all trays are 26-5-8 x 13-5-8 overall with slight variance on the height. This tray has 32 cells which are 3 square x 3 deep
Product Details
Item Model Number:
GP011
Product Dimensions:
26.375 x 13.125 x 3 inches.
Shipping Weight:
1.5 pounds.
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Product Use Instructions:
Speedling Transplant Tray - 32 Cell Instructions - 152kb
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