Description:
These seed trays offer a compact propagation system for starting seedlings at home, combining a clear lid with adjustable ventilation to give control over humidity and airflow. They are useful for sowing small seeds such as flowers, vegetables and herbs, bringing more organised germination to balconies, windowsills or small greenhouses.
Key Points
The kit includes six reusable trays with watertight bases and clear lids that let you monitor seedlings without disturbing them. An adjustable window on each lid allows you to vary internal humidity from partial to nearly closed, which helps when moving through germination stages and when acclimatising seedlings to lower humidity. 🌱
Made from thicker 0.8mm PVC than many single-use options, the tray walls are more rigid and less likely to crack during handling. Drainage holes at the bottom of each cell improve excess water removal and reduce the risk of waterlogging. The set also contains plant labels and two small garden tools so you can start a batch and keep track of varieties.
Technical Specifications
- Name: YAUNGEL Seed Trays, 6 Pack 72 Cells
- Material: 0.8mm PVC
- Cell size: 3.7 x 3.7 x 5.5 cm
- Total cells per set: 72
- Maximum operating temperature: below 48°C
Benefits
This propagation set helps to keep seedlings organised and separated, which makes transplanting easier and reduces root disturbance. The transparent lids permit visual checks without opening, so moisture levels remain more stable while seeds germinate. 🌿
Using trays with a watertight base simplifies bottom-watering and reduces mess on a windowsill. The thicker PVC construction increases longevity compared with thinner disposable trays, which means the same kit can be used over multiple seasons according to the manufacturer.
Usage Recommendations
Place the trays on a heat mat or under grow lights if you want to speed germination and improve uniformity, taking care that surface temperatures do not exceed the stated maximum. Start with the lid mostly closed for high-humidity germination and open the adjustable window gradually as seedlings develop to harden them off. Label each cell or row with the included tags to avoid confusion when sowing many varieties.
Consider that very large seeds or plants that need deep root space will outgrow these cells quickly, so transfer seedlings to larger pots once roots begin to fill the cell. Also, prolonged exposure to strong sunlight or high heat may warp the plastic over time, so avoid direct midday sun on the lids.










