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๐ฟ Sprout Your Way to Health!
The Anjoy Polypropylene Seed Sprouter Tray is a modern, eco-friendly solution for growing healthy sprouts at home. Made from BPA-free material, this tray features a lid for optimal heat and moisture retention, ensuring a high budding rate. With a large capacity and densely small holes, it allows for versatile sprouting of various seeds without the mess of soil or chemicals.















| ASIN | B07PQZ5BG6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,254 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #31 in Germination Trays #303 in Serving Trays, Dishes & Platters |
| Brand | Anjoy |
| Colour | 2pcs Tray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 318 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Finish Types | Unfinished |
| Included Components | Tray |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions | 36 x 29 x 10 Centimeters |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 26.4D x 11.7W x 33H Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Manufacturer | ebest |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EGOODBESTIHUS_IH-1006 |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Model number | EGOODBESTIHUS_IH-1006 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Levels | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Heat and Moisture Preservation |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | plant |
| Planter Form | Tray |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Set Name | 2-pack |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 36cm x 29cm |
| Special Feature | Heat and Moisture Preservation |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Vegetable |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
V**R
Excellent micro greens tray
Excellent product Well made and very efficient Easy to use Plastic quality looks Very Good
V**S
Easy sprouting
Best in functionality and ease of handling. It makes the sprouting process easy. Soak the seeds of your choice for 4 hours and then spread on tray and forget it for next 4-6 days. The closed container makes a viable temperature and humidity for the growth of sprouts. The sprout maker is sturdy, BPA free and of really good size.
S**S
Good n useful
Does the job and so far managed to get the wheat grass growing and also some coriander. Am trying baby methi this week. ๐๐ฝ
S**A
Organic vegetables free
Easy to handle, High quality Worth buying very dear Appearance very attractive Good performance Good performance size is ok Awesome ๐
G**R
Quality
High-quality BPA-free sprouter trayโfast growth, no mess, and versatile. Ideal for home sprouting!โ ๐ฑ๐
V**A
Good
Good
V**.
Easy to use, durable, I love it!
Getting the hang of sprout growing does take some trial and error. I really like this simple and easy product and I love the Dome! It is easy to use I think more so than a jar with a mesh lid as I have used both. I use this for mung bean sprouts and love it!
S**Y
Very useful
Very useful
J**.
Great for growing watercress, sprouts, and micro greens
I grow watercress, sprouts, and micro greens. I have found that these trays excellent for growing all of them. I grow watercress on rockwool half buried in clay pebbles. The multiple holes in the upper tray work well to keep it filled with water and the upper tray is deep enough to hold the rockwool and a sufficient amount of clay pebbles. I didn't purchase the stand, since I have a small greenhouse with 5 shelves that are much easier to attach lighting for the growing plants and is more sturdy. In addition, the greenhouse is useful for much more than just a stand to hold these trays. The greenhouse is less limiting and in the long run much more useful. If these trays are used for sprouting, germination papers should be used for small seeds that would fall through the openings in the tray. Although there are a few methods for growing sprouts, these trays work well for sprouting and you can grow more sprouts than with other methods, These trays also work well for growing micro greens, but the use of the germination papers would help prevent growing medium from falling through the holes. If your purpose is to grow micro greens, the depth of the upper tray isn't needed, but will allow the plants to grow larger and last longer. I often use coconut coir for growing micro greens, since it holds water well, and is less likely to develop fungus and mold than other growing mediums. Water can be kept in the bottom tray for bottom watering. These trays can also be used for germinating seeds of plants that you plan to transplant into a garden. The upper trays are deep enough to promote root development, but, again, I suggest using germination papers to prevent the growing medium from falling into the bottom tray. For all applications, the provided domes are good to keep the environment of germinating seeds humid to allow for less watering. The bottom tray can be used for bottom watering so the plants can get to water as needed and also to collect extra water that drains from watering. The provided lids help to keep the growing environment humid while the seeds are sprouting. Although a darkened lid would be better for the initial sprouting of seeds, so far, none of my seeds seem to mind the light. Once the seeds sprout, the lid can be left on to keep the environment more humid and the plants get enough light to grow. Considering this, I prefer the clear lid. In summary, I like these trays very much and they provide the possibility of multiple uses if the large drain holes in the upper tray are considered. I now have two sets of these tray and will likely buy more of them. They are made with a heavy duty plastic that I BPA free, and should last a very long time. The included dome is bonus that usually isn't included with growing trays. Update 08/04/19: The 5th picture of my watercress was taken about 3 weeks after the 4th picture, and I have already harvested 5 times, enough for 3 salads for my family each time. Since watercress is rated the #1 healthiest green or veggie, I feel good providing it fresh for my family's salads. UPDATE 9/15/19: I wanted to update my review to share what I have learned about growing watercress. Watercress, once established spreads with stems that develop roots. These roots will will use the clay pebbles as a growing medium. When I initially planted this container with watercress, I used 12 of the rockwool cubes. The plants grew well and looked full at first, but then became to crowded and leaves started turning brown. I moved the plants in this tray to a tray twice as large, and the watercress is doing better once it got over the initial shock of the move. Although this tray can grow quite a lot of watercress, I suggest using no more than 4-6 rockwool cubes for the initial planting. Your watercress will grow larger and healthier with less plants. I hope this review was helpful for you, and I will update this review if my opinion changes.
A**A
Stays Damp!
Wonderful for seeding larger sprouts--smaller seeds fall through the holes pretty quickly, but it keeps itself moist and is a dream to clean in-between sprouts. Especially wonderful for pea shoots!
L**E
It works ... but
This does the trick for growing my Mung Beans for stir fries ... but it took me a few tries to figure out how to best use it. I wish it came with a blackout lid. In fact, I think the whole thing should be solid black. As it is, I have to cover it with a black towel and put it in a darker area of my laundry room. Because of the clear plastic lid, it's "fussy" to use.
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