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2025-08-26 11:46:49
These work great sitting on a countertop, I stack up to three at a time. With the water being contained it makes no mess and you just have to fill the bottoms with water once the seeds germinated.They also work great as a drying rack for other sprouts.
Josh buessing
2025-08-08 10:47:13
I’m very pleased with the quality of these trays. I use them to grow wheat grass, sunflower and pea microgreens. They are easy to clean, water and harvest. I also like the versatility of using soil or no soil. I personally use sool in these trays but it’s nice to know that you can use none at all with them as well. I’m glad I purchased these because their competition is really pricey. I’m planning on buying 10 more of these trays. I highly recommend them. ( they have the strength of cafeteria trays: very strong)
caycie
2025-07-23 12:55:56
Cheaply made but does the job.
joni j
2025-06-25 11:49:32
I have used these trays for sprouting wheat and barley and they work well, but I have found I actually use them more for draining and freezing berries! I rinse my garden-fresh berries in a bowl and then pour them into these trays to drain (without the green bottom part). I let the berries dry for a bit, making sure they are generally in a single layer, then place the trays in the freezer. The berries freeze individually without clumping together since they are in a dry, single layer going into the freezer. The trays also fit perfectly into the opening of a gallon-size zip-lock freezer bag, which makes for an easy transfer from tray to bag, then back into the freezer for storage.Highly recommend!
Sandra K.
2025-06-07 15:29:14
Good size and value priced
Webb
2025-05-27 18:50:59
The holes in the upper try are too large for most of the seeds I like to sprout so they fall through and you have to use the paper liner which isn't really cut to fit the white tray but has space around the edges so seeds can still fall through. It is a pain to spend so much time trying to avoid wasting seed. I will keep them to use for larger seeds like lentils and mung beans but will look for something that has finer holes, more along the line of the stainless steel filters that can be used to sprout in mason jars. You will have to keep buying the paper liners that don't fit forever if you use these to sprout small seeds like broccoli, onions, chives etc.
Lori Ann Solano
2025-05-21 20:31:56
I found it very easy to grow if you follow the directions The water has to be changed ever so often because of the plastic you will get yucky smell but they do work within 4 days I had growth so I have to give it five stars
rh
2025-05-07 17:49:48
These trays work much better than the sprouting jar or homemade contraptions I used to use for sprouting mung beans. Soak beans overnight in green tray, transfer up to the mesh tray, rinse a couple times per day, keep covered and in the dark at first -I put everything in a cardboard box- until roots are about 1/2 long then just use another green tray to cover. The meshes are too coarse for alfalfa seeds. I used this for a microgreens experiment with watercress seeds but switched to a hydroponic kit for watercress. I don't do microgreens but I think this could work for that as well.
Jameela
2025-04-27 17:45:27
Excellent.Total value for money at this price for two traysAnd exceptional quality
Sujaata
2025-04-21 12:37:10
Very good quality
TechnoMan
2025-02-23 17:51:43
I got one broken tray and container.I don't have all the time in the world to keep replacing stuff.
Swarna latha
2025-02-04 10:03:27
Material used is of good quality..very convenient to grow Microgreens. Saves space as boxes can stacked
Sanjeet Kumar
2025-01-28 16:18:51
Holes are large. Alfalfa, mustard and cover seeds ho through it.
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