Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the listed 12 cell tray format, 10 tray count, 4 inch round nursery pot fit, product imagery, and fit for seedling handoff routines.
Pros
The upside
- The 12 cell layout keeps 4 inch round pots gathered in a readable tray group.
- The 10 pack supports repeated pot-up rounds, hardening-off moves, and table staging.
- Individual cells help keep pots from sliding across the table during sorting.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The trays are made for round nursery pots, so mixed pot shapes need a fit check.
- A tray filled with watered pots can feel heavy and should be moved slowly.
Where to check it
Check Vercraft 12 Cell Nursery Planter Trays 10 Pack
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Breakdown
Full review
A carrier tray for round nursery pots
Vercraft 12 Cell Nursery Planter Trays give 4 inch round nursery pots a grouped base. They help seedlings move as a set from the potting bench to a hardening-off area, garden table, or pickup spot.
Each cell gives one pot a defined place, which keeps labels and plant groups easier to follow.
Useful for plant-swap staging
Use a tray for a tomato group, herb group, flower group, or mixed pickup group. A tray can sit on the table while each plant keeps its own label and watering space.
The 10 pack gives a practical refill stack for spring rounds and shared seedling days.
What to expect
Check round pot fit before the full setup. Keep a hand under each side of a loaded tray, especially after watering.
Set the tray on a flat surface before adding signs, tags, or paper bags beside the plants.