They shipped us some vials of medication in these where I work. Thinking they will repurpose perfectly into seed starting trays once I drill some holes in the bottom.

by Legend_of_the_Wind

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  1. Capital-Art-4046

    Those are perfect.   In plastic I generally melt the holes with an old wood burning kit or soldering iron.

  2. jh937hfiu3hrhv9

    If the bottom of the cells are not soft it will be difficult to pop individual plants out.

  3. so i’ve been using these reusable stiff plastic 6cells for years when i start my seeds each year, and there are a couple features on them you might want to implement. let me see if this picture works.

    https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/6100lBx7e5L.jpg

    the hole in the bottom is large enough for you to stick a finger or a stick or something through it, if the plant has formed a rootball you can just pop the whole thing out easily. the other thing i find useful is the slits running up the corners, it prevents the roots from spiraling in the tray.

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