Description
Wheat Grass Trays | Seedling Starter for Greenhouse | Thick, Reusable, Black
Durable Thick Plastic Trays for Greenhouse & Indoor Gardening (Black, 60x30x3 cm, With Holes)
A microgreens tray is a shallow tray used to grow microgreens. The tray is usually filled with a soil–less growing medium and the microgreens are grown on top of the medium. The seeds are usually spread out over the medium and then lightly covered with a thin layer of soilless medium?
Our Microgreens Tray is designed for efficient and hassle-free hydroponic farming. Ideal for growing microgreens, wheatgrass, fodder, and nursery seedlings, this durable plastic tray ensures optimal moisture retention and easy plant management.
⇒ Perfect for Hydroponic Cultivation – Designed for growing microgreens, fodder, wheatgrass, and nursery seedlings.
⇒ All Trays Come with Holes – Ensuring proper drainage and aeration.
⇒ Recommended Use:
Microgreens: Use cocopeat, cocomat, or OASIS Microgreens sheets as the preferred growing medium.
Fodder: No media is required; simply spread seeds on the tray and maintain moisture.
⇒ Durable & Reusable – Made from virgin plastic, resistant to bending or breaking, and easy to clean for multiple growing cycles.
⇒ Stackable Design – Slightly tapered for easy storage and better management.
How to Grow Microgreens in This Tray:
- Prepare the Growing Medium: Use cocopeat, cocomat, or OASIS sheets as the base layer.
- Spread the Seeds Evenly: Select from the microgreens seed list below.
- Mist Water on the Bottom Tray: This helps maintain moisture without waterlogging.
- Cover with a Second Tray: This creates a dark environment for better root development.
- Expose to Light After Germination: Once sprouted, place the tray under grow lights or natural light.
- Harvest in 7-12 Days: Cut microgreens at the base using clean scissors.
👉 For fodder (wheatgrass, barley, oats, etc.), no media is required – just spread the seeds and maintain moisture.
Recommended Crops for Microgreens & Fodder
🌿 Microgreens :
Radish 2. Broccoli 3. Pea 4. Arugula 5. Mustard 6. Kale 7. Sunflower 8. Basil 9. Cress 10. Chia 11. Fenugreek 12. Amaranth 13. Cilantro 14. Sorrel 15. Beet 16. Turnip 17. Radicchio 18. Mizuna 19. Tatsoi 20. Spinach
🌾 Fodder :
Wheat 2. Oats 3. Barley 4. Corn 5. Alfalfa 6. Rye 7. Sorghum 8. Soybeans 9. Canola 10. Clover