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some 'silvery material'
Not wishing to be pedantic, it seems a huge price hike for 7 spare seed trays, which bought on their own would be much cheaper and sourced from supermarket packaging would be free. Not difficult to make spare lids either. However, I love goodlife's seed sowing system. Now that is elegant, the running costs are low as well as the setting up costs and (evidently ) the results are very good too. Thankyou for showing us. Good luck with those early sowings everybody.
One thing about these 'seed tray' propagators has been nagging me...I'm wondering is one restricted to use trays only on those heated bases. Supposed it is fine if one is happy to use trays only...but I like to have options...and those one cover only units have the option to use both trays and pots. Do those heated multi-seed tray bases work too hard if one want to use pots on them...leaving cooling gaps between....??
I've been looking at those hydroponic tents and they are SO expensive...even just little one is more than £50..and that's in sale!
I never use them on my cold windowsills. B***y builder didn't do proper job with windows when we had new put on..they don't let wind through the gaps but boy the sills are cold to touch in winter.
Posh propagator, with a transparent lid that covers the lot, probably works better in that regard? They seem to rock-up at £100 for a couple of square feet, and I've never wanted to spend that much - and have way too many plants for just 2 sq.ft!
Goodlife- Two Wests are in a factory unit. Very industrial not set up as a shop but they will let you look at stuff but not wander about. Most people are picking up orders to save postage. They make the plunge beds there and some other items .
I've been looking at thermostat that could be added to mine as 'upgrade'...but they only cost over £50!!! AGGGH!
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