How Do 24 Cell Plug Trays Work?
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How Do 24 Cell Plug Trays Work?
24 cell plug trays are commonly used in the horticulture industry for starting plants from seeds or cuttings. But how do they work?
The answer lies in the design of the tray. Each tray is divided into 24 individual cells, each with a hole in the bottom for drainage. The cells are typically about 2 inches wide and 2 inches deep, which provides a small but sufficient amount of growing space for young plants.
When seeds or cuttings are planted in the tray, they are placed in each cell and covered with a layer of soil or growing medium. Water is then added to the tray, and the growing medium absorbs it and provides moisture to the plants.
As the plants grow, their roots will start to protrude out of the bottom of the cell and into the surrounding air. This encourages the roots to branch out and become stronger, which ultimately leads to healthier plants.
In addition, the design of the 24 cell plug tray allows for easy transportation and planting. The individual cells can be easily removed from the tray and transplanted into larger pots or directly into the ground without disturbing the roots of the plant.
The use of 24 cell plug trays has revolutionized the horticulture industry by providing an efficient and effective way to start plants from seeds or cuttings. They allow for greater control over growing conditions and the ability to produce more plants in a smaller space.
Overall, the 24 cell plug tray is a vital tool for any gardener or horticulturist looking to start plants from seeds or cuttings. Its simple but effective design allows for optimal growing conditions and easy transportation, making it a must-have for any plant propagation project.
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