Landmark Plastic Square 1020 Plug Tray - 50 Cells - 5x10 - 2.06in Cell - Black
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50-Cell Square Plug Tray for Larger Plugs and Rooted Cuttings
The Landmark Plastic Square 1020 Plug Tray - P50 offers 50 square cells in a 5x10 configuration across an 11.05in x 21.38in footprint. With 2.06in x 2.06in cells and 2.25in depth, each cell provides ample volume for growing larger plugs, rooted cuttings, and transplant-stage seedlings. Punched drain holes in every cell promote proper drainage and healthy root development throughout the growing cycle.
Key Features & Benefits
- 50 cells - 5x10 configuration - Larger cell layout suited for plugs and rooted cuttings that need more growing space than high-density trays allow.
- 2.06in x 2.06in square cells - Generous square cell dimensions promote healthy root development and are ideal for transplant-stage production.
- 2.25in cell depth - Adequate depth for root system development through the full plug-growing stage before transplanting.
- Punched drain holes - Each cell has a punched hole for reliable drainage and prevention of waterlogged growing media.
- Tray dimensions: 11.05in W x 21.38in L x 2.25in D - Sturdy tray with oversized 1020 footprint designed for bench and carrier system use.
- Thermoformed black polystyrene - Durable, reusable construction for commercial production environments.
Who Should Use This
Greenhouse growers and nursery propagators producing larger plugs, rooted cuttings, and transplant-stage seedlings that require more cell volume than high-density trays provide. Well suited for vegetable transplants, perennials, and ornamental plugs at larger stage sizes.
Compatibility
Fits bench and carrier systems accommodating 11.05in x 21.38in trays. Compatible with peat, coco coir, bark, and soilless plug mixes. Works with standard overhead and flood irrigation systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between a punched hole and a burned hole?
- A punched hole is mechanically formed by a punch tool, producing a clean opening in the cell base. Burned holes use heat and create a sealed edge. Both allow drainage effectively, and punched holes are common in standard plug tray production.
- What is the cell volume of the P50 tray?
- Each cell measures 2.06in x 2.06in with a 2.25in depth - providing substantial growing volume for larger plugs compared to high-density 288 or 128-cell trays.
- Is the P50 tray reusable?
- Yes - the thermoformed polystyrene construction is designed for repeated production cycles with appropriate cleaning and sanitation between uses.
- How does the P50 compare to the P288SQ tray?
- The P50 has 50 larger cells (2.06in x 2.06in x 2.25in deep) versus the P288SQ which has 288 smaller cells (0.85in x 0.85in x 1.0in deep). Use the P50 when larger plug size and root volume are required over maximum cell density.
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