Summary
What this review covers
This tray pack works well for grouped starts. Each 6-cell tray is easy to label, place in a support flat, water, rotate, and move through a pot-up routine.
Pros
The upside
- The 30 pack gives a home seed-starting shelf plenty of grouped tray pieces.
- Drain holes support a tidy watering routine.
- Guide channels help water reach cells during tray checks.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The compact trays need a support flat during carrying and watering.
- The black plastic benefits from a rinse and dry reset between sowing rounds.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
These trays fit gardeners who want compact 6-cell pieces for seed starting, cuttings, herbs, flowers, and vegetables.
What to know:
Use a support flat under the trays during watering and carrying. That keeps the grouped starts steady as the shelf fills in.
Where to check it
Check Gardzen 30 Pack 6-Cell Seed Starting Trays
Open the current merchant listing if the buyer fit and tradeoffs still line up.
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Breakdown
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What the compact trays do
The Gardzen 30 Pack 6-Cell Seed Starting Trays gives gardeners a set of compact planting trays for herbs, flowers, vegetables, and backup starts. Each tray has six cells, which keeps a variety or sowing date easy to group.
The trays can sit inside a support flat during watering and movement.
Drainage keeps the routine steady
Drain holes at the base help water move through the cells. Guide channels along the top help distribute water during careful tray checks.
That setup works well with a mister, a bottom-watering base, labels, and a shelf light.
A 30 pack gives room for rounds
Thirty trays let a gardener plan sowings by date, crop, or shelf area. The trays stack neatly after cleaning and can return to the shelf when the next planting window opens.
Good match
These trays fit gardeners who want compact 6-cell pieces for seed starting, cuttings, herbs, flowers, and vegetables.
What to know
Use a support flat under the trays during watering and carrying. That keeps the grouped starts steady as the shelf fills in.