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Buy seed trays: perfect start with sowing and cuttings
Want to take your garden or indoor growing to the next level? Then buying a seed tray is a smart move. Such a tray supports young plants from their very first day. With the right seed tray, you create an ideal environment for germination, rooting and growth. Whether you want to grow seeds, cuttings or microgreens, a good seed tray makes the process clear, efficient and successful.
What is a seed tray?
A seed tray is a plateau with separate compartments or perforations where you place seeds in sowing soil. You can sow compartment by compartment, which ensures even germination. Many trays come with a transparent cover to retain heat and moisture. This creates a mini greenhouse where your plants can germinate and grow protected.
Benefits of good seed trays
- Better start for seeds through focused soil and moisture balance
- Easy control and management per compartment or tray
- Ideal for organic growing without quality transfer
- Reusable material guarantees sustainability
Which users is it suitable for?
A seed tray is relevant for different groups:
- Beginners who are just starting to sow and want clear instructions
- Experienced gardeners who grow cuttings or microgreens
- Those who save space or opt for systems in the windowsill
- Parents and children gardening together as an educational project
Which type of seed tray suits your project?
Depending on space and purpose, you can choose from different models:
- Sowing tray hard plastic 31x53 cm - 45 holes – ideal for pre-sowing larger seeds such as courgette seeds, cucumber seeds, melon seeds and pumpkin seeds.
- Seed tray hard plastic 31x53 cm - 77 holes – this is the all-round tray for medium-sized crops such as tomatoes, peppers, paprika but also beetroot and spinach seeds.
- Seed tray hard plastic 31x53 cm - 104 holes - offers space for small seeds such as cabbage, rocket, lettuce and many types of flowers.
- Seed tray hard plastic 31x53 cm - 150 holes – perfect for growing large quantities of plants from smaller seeds.
- For super large seeds or for deep rooting crops there are the Deep root trays in 9 (peas and beans), 12 (leeks) and 15 cm deep (broad beans) . The deep root trays are also very handy for planting cuttings.
How do you optimally use a seed tray?
- Fill the compartments with seed mix, pressing lightly so that they are firmly in place.
- Sow at the correct depth, according to the seed packaging.
- Close the hood and keep the top plate moist.
- Place the tray in a bright room at 20–25 °C.
- Open the hood daily to prevent mold once sprouts appear.
- Once true leaves are visible, transplant to a larger pot or the garden.
Why buy seed trays from Plukkers?
Plukkers offers trays that have been tested for quality, durability and ease of use. You will receive clear instructions for germination temperature, humidity and duration. Thanks to material without harmful substances, you are assured of healthy starters. In addition, trays fit seamlessly with other Plukkers cultivation systems such as propagators and we offer support for questions about sowing.
Sustainable and reusable
A seed tray is an investment: wash it after use and reuse. Plastic trays last for years. This way you combine convenience with environmental responsibility.
In summary
Buying seed trays gives you control over your starting plants. Whether you grow vegetables, flowers or microgreens: with a good tray you support germination, growth and health. Choose the model that suits your space, method and lifestyle. Start with a tray today and enjoy healthy plants soon.

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Seed trays in pictures
In this video on YouTube Tom shows how to sow in deep root trays. But you can also copy that for regular trays of course.