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Burpee SuperSeed Pop-Out Reusable Seed Starting Tray (16 XL Cell)

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Amazon has Burpee SuperSeed Pop-Out Reusable Seed Starting Tray (16 XL Cell) on sale for $11.44. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on $25+.

Walmart also has Burpee SuperSeed Pop-Out Reusable Seed Starting Tray (16 XL Cell) on sale for $11.44. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+, otherwise select free store pickup where stock permits.

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Product Details:
  • 16 extra-large flexible pop-out cells
  • Molded corner slots in each cell improve drainage and soil aeration
  • Deep channels in the watering tray draw excess away from the cells
  • Rows are labeled alphanumerically for seedling identification with included Plant-o-Gram diagram.
  • Soft food-grade silicone cells cradle seedlings and gently flex to pop out when it's time to transplant into your outdoor garden

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  • About this product:
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 825 customer reviews
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Amazon has Burpee SuperSeed Pop-Out Reusable Seed Starting Tray (16 XL Cell) on sale for $11.44. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on $25+.

Walmart also has Burpee SuperSeed Pop-Out Reusable Seed Starting Tray (16 XL Cell) on sale for $11.44. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+, otherwise select free store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Hunter minntwins for finding this deal.

Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.

Product Details:
  • 16 extra-large flexible pop-out cells
  • Molded corner slots in each cell improve drainage and soil aeration
  • Deep channels in the watering tray draw excess away from the cells
  • Rows are labeled alphanumerically for seedling identification with included Plant-o-Gram diagram.
  • Soft food-grade silicone cells cradle seedlings and gently flex to pop out when it's time to transplant into your outdoor garden

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this product:
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 825 customer reviews
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Model: Burpee 16 XL Cell SuperSeed Seed Starting Tray

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Anyone else use egg cartons lol
Not a deal - was as low as 8.22 and has been at this price for months according to the 3c's. Then there's the fact that many reviews say the products are poorly protected in transit and arrive broken.
I am guessing its because the 16 cell is XL size and has bigger slots.

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SiennaGalley8003
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Quote from st4rburst :
Anyone else use egg cartons lol
Yup, the egg cartons made out of recycled cardboard, that way I just cut the sections out and plant them outside. Works great for me.
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brotherhpj41
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Quote from bbm4l1fe :
I have been using these [amazon.com] cheapo starters. Also, use a salad fork to remove your starts from the starter.....
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Frankie251
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Quote from burntorangehorn :
Bottom watering is the way! I use soil blocks in mesh 1020 trays. To water, I lower each mesh tray full of cubes into a solid 1020 tray until all the cubes have absorbed water all the way to the top. This method made more sense to me for achieving good air pruning results than than what I see most do, which is use shallow, solid trays.
That sounds like a good idea. That's the only thing with soil blocks is you have to be carful with watering. I've just been using cheap baking sheets from Dollar Tree. They have about 3/8" depth which is enough to get all the blocks watered if I'm very careful pouring the water in, so i don't wash away my soil blocks.
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bbm4l1fe
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Quote from brotherhpj41 :
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$2 more than the last ones [amazon.com]
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MerryCrown7505
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normal price from ccc
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DavidS7959
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Quote from Broncogirl89 :
Tractor Supply also had these at a comparable price
Cheaper actually, just bought some yesterday
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DavidS7959
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Bought cheaper at tractor supply yesterday at regular price, not a deal at all.
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How many marijuanas can this do? 🙃
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I like using them. Don't leave them in actual sunlight as it will make the plastic brittle and the rubber tear. Inside under a grow light is fine. Easy to water and keep organized. Ocean State Job Lot usually has them.
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Quote from dosterpf :
I've been using the same to start... then moving to bags when I pot up.

https://www.amazon.com/Augshy-Bio...B086PD8QV4

Found the bags helps the roots spread out, rather than getting that little swirl around the bottom of the pot.
great tips thanks slickdeals peeps!
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Quote from brotherhpj41 :
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there are lots of brands of the same product on amazon.
like these: https://www.amazon.com/Seedling-H...3469&psc=1
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The 36 Cell one is also $11.44 (Not XL)

Burpee SuperSeed Seed Starting Tray | 36 Cell Reusable Seed Starter Tray | for Starting Vegetable, Flower & Herb Seeds | Indoor Grow ... https://a.co/d/gM3MPGN
Last edited by Toad1951 April 9, 2023 at 02:59 PM.
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iamacheezit
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Quote from Toad1951 :
The 36 Cell one is also $11.44 (Not XL)

Burpee SuperSeed Seed Starting Tray | 36 Cell Reusable Seed Starter Tray | for Starting Vegetable, Flower & Herb Seeds | Indoor Grow ... https://a.co/d/gM3MPGN
I saw the 36 cell ones on clearance at my local Target yesterday for $8.xx (forget price exactly).

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Quote from st4rburst :
Anyone else use egg cartons lol
Yep, I've been using a plastic 24-egg carton. Not the styrofoam ones but transparent ones. The cover forms a greenhouse. It has worked fine so far. I might, however, upgrade to the cheap starter trays with an LED plant light. That'll allow me to start the plants indoors. I'll of course acclimate the seedlings to the sun before I plant them.

My neighbor is cheap so she's using used condoms and plastic gloves (1 plant per finger) to start her seeds. She ties them on the fence so that they're out of the way. I'm sure passerbys wonder why there are gloves and condoms on her fence. Seems to work fine. In fact, her seedlings are hardier than mine.
Last edited by SkillfulPiranha7944 April 10, 2023 at 10:09 AM.

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