Summary
What this review covers
This page covers the eight-pack tray count, 12-cell round layout, listed 4 inch pot fit, sturdy tray format, and pot-up staging use.
Pros
The upside
- Each tray keeps twelve 4 inch round pots arranged for watering and movement.
- The eight-pack count supports several crop groups, sowing dates, or shelf zones.
- The tray format keeps pot rims and labels visible during checks.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The openings need pots with a matching round shape and size.
- Filled trays should be lifted with both hands after watering.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
These BTPLASTIK trays fit gardeners who use 4 inch round nursery pots for seedlings, cuttings, herbs, vegetables, and flower starts.
What to know:
Match the tray openings with the pot size before filling a full group. Store dry trays stacked where the cells will stay clean and easy to inspect.
Where to check it
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Breakdown
Full review
Shuttle trays for round nursery pots
BTPLASTIK 12 Cell Round Nursery Pot Trays give 4 inch round pots a grouped carry layout. Each tray holds twelve pots so seedlings can move between shelf, bench, greenhouse, patio, and watering spots.
The tray keeps pot groups easy to read. Labels stay near the plant, and the row pattern helps a gardener check one crop or sowing date at a time.
Eight trays for active pot-up days
An eight-pack supports several plant groups. One tray can hold tomatoes, another can hold herbs, and another can carry flower starts during outdoor staging.
Keep filled trays on a flat surface during watering. Lift with both hands after water has settled into the pots.
Good match
These BTPLASTIK trays fit gardeners who use 4 inch round nursery pots for seedlings, cuttings, herbs, vegetables, and flower starts.
What to know
Match the tray openings with the pot size before filling a full group. Store dry trays stacked where the cells will stay clean and easy to inspect.