Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the listed 24 cell tray format, five tray count, small square nursery pot fit, product imagery, and fit for seedling handoff routines.
Pros
The upside
- The 24 cell layout keeps small square pots grouped by crop, sowing date, or pickup name.
- The 5 tray pack supports several seedling groups during pot-up, hardening-off, and table setup.
- Open cells make it easy to lift one pot while the rest of the group stays arranged.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The tray is sized for small square nursery pots, so pot fit should be checked before a full table setup.
- A loaded tray should be lifted with both hands and kept level.
Where to check it
Check RooTrimmer 24 Cell Square Nursery Pot Moving Trays
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Breakdown
Full review
A tray for small potted seedlings
RooTrimmer 24 Cell Square Nursery Pot Moving Trays give small square nursery pots a grouped carry path. The tray can hold a crop row together while seedlings move from a shelf to a potting bench, patio, porch, or plant-swap table.
The 24 cell layout helps each pot keep its place while labels stay visible.
Helpful during handoff days
A tray can hold one crop, one sowing date, or one pickup group. That makes it easier to water, count, label, and stage plants before they leave the garden.
The five tray pack gives room for several groups during a spring plant-share session.
What to expect
Check pot fit before filling every cell. Small square pots should sit evenly, and labels should stand where they can be read without lifting each plant.
Carry loaded trays with both hands and set them on a flat table before removing pots.