

🌿 Sprout Smarter, Live Fresher — Your Green Thumb’s New Best Friend!
The SHEING Seed Sprouter Germination Tray 5 Pack is a BPA-free, food-grade polypropylene kit designed for efficient, soil-free seed sprouting. Featuring a breathable mesh tray with dense holes and an ergonomic concave-convex design, it supports high germination rates for a variety of seeds. Lightweight and beginner-friendly, it includes germinating paper and clear instructions, making it ideal for home, office, or garden use. Elevate your nutrition with fresh, healthy sprouts grown effortlessly.






| ASIN | B07MXZG8DV |
| Brand | SHEING |
| Color | 5pack Without Lid |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,215) |
| Date First Available | 28 August 2019 |
| Item Weight | 206 g |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | 5WSX3-IT-22 |
| Product Dimensions | 32.51 x 24.89 x 4.57 cm; 206 g |
| Special Features | Versatility |
| Volume Capacity | 1.5 Liters |
J**J
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The items came damaged and broken.
A**R
BONNE QUALITÉ ET DESCRIPTIONS EXACT.
M**S
I love these seed sprouter trays—they’re the perfect size for testing out new microgreens and growing small batches. The trays are lightweight yet sturdy, easy to clean, and just the right depth for healthy growth. Being BPA-free is a big plus, and the pack of five gives me plenty of options to experiment with different seeds. Great quality and value—I’ll definitely keep using these for my microgreen projects!
A**R
Very good quality. Right size for growing microgreens. The height of the tray is just right. Go for it
M**S
Love these for growing micro greens they are perfect and easy to use
J**.
These trays are very useful for growing both sprouts and micro greens. For both, I suggest using the available germination papers, and for sprouts, soaking the seeds overnight helps the seeds to germinate more quickly. In my first picture is a crop of micro greens. I used coconut coir as a growing medium, and used a germination paper to prevent the growing medium from falling through the holes in the top tray. For both sprouts and micro greens, I cover the tray of seeds with germination papers until the seeds have germinated.These trays allow for bottom watering, and also catch excess water if you over water. Whether you use a growing medium or not, the germination papers allow the roots of the plants to reach into the bottom tray for water they need. Since I have a small greenhouse, I opted not to buy the available stand. The greenhouse is much more versatile and much easier to attach grow lights for the plants. UPDATE 08/04/19: The 4th and 5th pictures show a crop of micro greens I started using a sprouting seed mix. The 1st and 2nd pictures show them less than 3 weeks ago shortly after I planted them in a coconut coir on top of a germination paper. I have already harvested from this crop more than 6 times for 3 salads each time, and they continue growing. Since micro greens contain 3-4 times the nutrients of the full grown veggies, they are an excellent addition for salads or even to use in soups. You can easily grow micro green using sprouting seeds or any other veggie seeds. You just harvest them while they are small to get the extra nutrients. UPDATE 08/14/19: The last picture of my micro greens was taken 10 days after the previous picture. I have already harvested them multiple times for 3 salads each time, and they are still happily growing. These micro green are lasting so much longer than the sprouts I have grown from the same seeds. I do love when crops last for a long time, and am very happy with the results I am seeing with growing micro greens using this tray. I would definitely recommend this set of trays for growing micro greens. UPDATE 10/20/19: I have been keeping 2-3 of these trays growing micro greens since I got them. So far, I have grown a couple of different seed mixes, broccoli, and most recently wheat grass that I add to smoothies. Each crop has lasted 4-6 weeks with multiple harvests. So far, the wheat grass has been the most prolific. It has been growing about 4 weeks and continues to grow faster than I can use it. I have added a picture of the wheat grass which some of it is almost 12 inches tall. For all of the micro greens, I use coconut coir as a growing medium with a germination paper under the medium. I have a couple different types of containers I have used for sprouting. Cleaning them has always been a chore since the roots get stuck in the holes of the sprouters and it's tedious to clean all of the out. Even though the roots of the plants go through the holes in these trays, they wipe out with very little effort. By using the germination papers, the growing medium pours out with the paper leaving no yucky mess in the tray. Needless to say, I would definitely recommend these trays for sprouts and micro greens. I hope this review was helpful for you and I will update the review if my opinion changes.
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