Phil AND Other Members of the Forum:
On a posting Phil made March 17, 2010, he made reference that he was using PLUG TRAYS for some of his seed-starts.
I have finally got my lighted seed-starting rack set up in my unfinished basement, and I think I?m going to be quite pleased with it. It will have plenty of space to hold the trays of seed-starts which I germinate by using expandable peat pellets in some smaller size domed trays that fit on top of my household refrigerator. The refrigerator seems to generate just the right amount of heat to get them started off nicely.
Sometime ago, an on-line order house that I purchase from, had some plug trays on sale, so I ordered minimum samples of three different plug trays: (1) 200 plant capacity ?1? sq. cells, 1-1?1/2? deep, (2) 72 capacity 1-1/2? diam, 2-1/4? deep, and (3) 32 cells, 2? diam. 4? deep. All three are supposed to have good drainage, the largest plug tray has grooves to inhibit root-spindling. All fit standard 10? x 20? trays.
I purchased a minimal assortment of standard trays: (1) No-holes flat, (2) Standard Flat with drainage holes, (3) Heavy Duty Lattice Flat (for making humidity domes) and (4) Domes to fit. So now I?m all set to start my seeds (I think!). But, none of this came with instructions.
Can somebody help me figure out WHAT trays and WHAT plugs I use with WHAT seeds? The seeds I need to start at present include; Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Eggplant, Lettuce. Peas and Peppers. I hope to be able to germinate the plug and tray combinations on top of my refrigerator, if they will fit.
In my greenhouse reference book, there are some pictures of plugs, but no descriptions as how to use. Any good books you can recommend or web-sites for information? There?s no indication of manufacturer on either the plugs or trays.
Also, what kind of seed starting medium do I use? Should I mix my own, or purchase it ready-made. There is a soil-less seed starting material called ?Stonewood Growing Medium?, anybody familiar with it? Supposed to have 98% success rate. Comes in plug sheets of 98 and/or ΒΌ? pot cubes.
Thanks, for the help!!
- Toby