Summary
What this review covers
This pack suits gardeners who reset trays often and want labels ready before fresh mix, seeds, and watering tools come out.
Pros
The upside
- The 200 count pack gives large seed-starting rounds plenty of tags.
- The 4.7 inch height keeps names visible in tray cells and small pots.
- The slim white shape works well for crop names, dates, and quick variety codes.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The narrow writing face favors short notes and clear marker habits.
- A storage cup or tray bin helps keep loose labels contained between sowing rounds.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
These labels fit gardeners who start vegetables, herbs, flowers, and backup trays indoors and want a large supply of simple tags.
What to know:
The writing space is slim. Use short crop names, variety codes, and dates so every label remains easy to read.
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Breakdown
Full review
A deep supply of slim tray labels
The Delatanus 200PCS Plant Labels are white 4.7 inch markers for seed trays, plug trays, nursery pots, and small garden starts. The large pack size fits gardeners who label many varieties across several sowing rounds.
The slim shape keeps the label simple. It gives each tray cell a plant name, date, or short code and keeps bulk low around tender seedlings.
The height helps during daily checks
At 4.7 inches tall, each label can stand above fresh mix and young foliage. That makes the name easier to find during a quick misting round, dome check, or pot-up pass.
The white face gives marker writing a clean background. Short names and dates stay easy to scan when the shelf has several tray groups active at once.
Keep a reset cup on the seed shelf
A small cup, tray bin, or drawer keeps extra labels close to the work. That makes the reset process direct: clean the tray, fill the cells, write the labels, and start the next sowing round.
Good match
These labels fit gardeners who start vegetables, herbs, flowers, and backup trays indoors and want a large supply of simple tags.
What to know
The writing space is slim. Use short crop names, variety codes, and dates so every label remains easy to read.