Hi
I think i need more seed trays and googling i found this place
http://www.plantcell.demon.co.uk/cell_packs.htm
What do you think for £32 I can pick up a mixed pack that would give me more than enough seed trays to keep me going??
Cambourne7
I've gone over to that type of tray from the multi-multi plug trays.
More flexible - ie, I only bring on say 6 Lettuces of a variety at a time, or 12 Brassica, or 20 Beans etc.
I've found the six cell ones very useful. Like Tim , I only grow a succession of a few things at a time too so a small amount of cells is ideal rather than mucking about with a larger tray of small modules when things germinate and develop at different rates.
I have found that plant pot carriers which come in the same range are better because they have square cells, the ones in question here are slightly oblong.
These can double as cell trays and carriers! and when space is at a premium this works well.
Quote from: Deb P on May 07, 2007, 11:17:03
I've found the six cell ones very useful. Like Tim , I only grow a succession of a few things at a time too so a small amount of cells is ideal rather than mucking about with a larger tray of small modules when things germinate and develop at different rates.
Pity this thread didn't occur a bit earlier. Our first year growing a wider variety of plants: used large trays and hadn't allowed for different germination rates. Made a note for next year - use smaller trays. :)
I buy the seed trays with 40 modules (8 x 5) then cut them down the seams to give four sets of ten (2 x 5). Then, if the seed types germinate at different times, they can be swopped into different propagating trays. That way they all end up grouped according to what stage of growth and/ or conditions required.
The trays i am using now are all cut up into 6's or 8's at this stage but they fall apart like tissue paper. I have enough i think to do me for most of this season. Then I need to work out what i need but cant do that until i build my perminant mini greenhouse ( failed to get the freecycle one i wanted and get some shelving sorted to see what room i have. And the mini greenhouse i have now is full.
Has anyone used this type of cell/pack?
http://www.plantcell.demon.co.uk/single%20pots.htm (http://www.plantcell.demon.co.uk/single%20pots.htm)
I sometimes use the pots as they fit together well on staging, haven't got any posh holders though! My medium sized chilies are in some this year, ran out of 5" round pots... :-\
Quote from: Amazin on May 08, 2007, 23:09:51
I buy the seed trays with 40 modules (8 x 5) then cut them down the seams to give four sets of ten (2 x 5). Then, if the seed types germinate at different times, they can be swopped into different propagating trays. That way they all end up grouped according to what stage of growth and/ or conditions required.
cor, what a good idea ...