the deep ones are good for sweetcorn leeks and peas but they are quite deep if your seeds don't need it, the rapid roottrainers are not as deep and are more like bog standard modules.
The lids are nice but probably not necessary (or worth the extra cost) as decent (tall) hard plastic lids from regular seed/ gravel trays fit fine.
Agree with putting the frames in a gravel tray... apparently they are fine to suspend in air but I have to protect the conservatory windowsill and they do leak a little compost.
I really like root trainers, mainly because they are easy to open and plant out, compared to regular module trays, which I seem to destroy yo get the seedlings out, as well as having the plug of compost disintegrate...
The lids are nice but probably not necessary (or worth the extra cost) as decent (tall) hard plastic lids from regular seed/ gravel trays fit fine.
Agree with putting the frames in a gravel tray... apparently they are fine to suspend in air but I have to protect the conservatory windowsill and they do leak a little compost.
I really like root trainers, mainly because they are easy to open and plant out, compared to regular module trays, which I seem to destroy yo get the seedlings out, as well as having the plug of compost disintegrate...
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