Garland Giant Tray 110x55x4cm
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Giant Garland Plastic Tray, tough recycled polypropylene Tray, 1100mm x 550mm x 40mm.
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Garland Giant Tray
Giant Garland Plastic Tray, tough recycled polypropylene Tray, 1100mm x 550mm x 40mm.
High quality and tough as hell! When hand watering pots, Garland Trays are the ideal solution for catching runoff. Or use as a catchment tray when potting up medium or mixing nutrients. The trays will catch your leakage, or spillage, so no more worries. Nothing is worse than coming into your grow room and finding a mess outside your grow area, use a Garland tray and eliminate the worry.
The Giant Tray has proved popular when used by private and commercial gardeners alike as a large irrigation table for keeping a multitude of potted plants watered. The tray can be filled with grit or capillary matting if preferred. Its sheer size means that by simply filling the tray with a depth of water, a large number of plants can be watered in minimal time. The internal capacity is 25 Litres. A series of shallow horizontal ridges feature on the internal base of the tray which can aid drainage. The tray will fit perfectly on most greenhouse staging.
Why use a tray?
Although not necessary, a saucer is a good addition to a grow room.
First, Trays are important if you plan on keeping a sterile area. They will catch any run off from feeding. Most nutrient companies will direct you to water the plant until you achieve some run off. Without trays, this water will end up on your grow room floor. Secondly, if not cleaned correctly, you risk getting mold or attracting pests. Both pests and mold love a damp environment. Also, if there are damp patches in your grow room, it can raise the humidity too.
How to use.
To keep your grow room sterile, there are a few tips to using your saucer for best results.
First, water your plants as normal, with a little bit of run off into your saucer.
Second, After a few minutes, Clean and dry your tray
Finally, wait 15 minutes, then go back to clean and dry your saucer again.
What not to do.
Do not leave water sitting in the saucer. Although it may be handy and people mistakenly feel that it helps the plant. It doesn’t. As well as attracting mould and insects, leaving water in the tray restricts oxygen from reaching the roots by water logging the soil/coco. Any leaves that drop will grow mouldy much quicker and any dirt in the atmosphere or from your clothes may settle in your water and affect the plant. Plus, if the plant doesn’t soak the water quick enough the PH of the solution may change and the water goes stagnant and is a perfect place for growing bacteria and parasites
Additional information
Weight | 0.001 kg |
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