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๐ฟ Grow Deeper, Transplant Smarter, Thrive Longer!
Haxnicks Deep Rootrainers feature 32 deep 12cm cells designed to encourage faster and stronger root development. Their award-winning hinged design allows easy transplanting without root damage, making them a favorite among professional growers. Built from durable plastic, these reusable trays can last up to six years, providing a complete propagation kit with tray and lid, ideal for deep-rooted plants like sweet peas and beans.














| ASIN | B003LQZGRC |
| Accepted Voltage Frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 50 Hertz |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,465 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 1 in Germination Pots 577 in Plants, Seeds & Bulbs |
| Brand Name | Haxnicks |
| Capacity | 9000 cubic centimeters |
| Colour | Green |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,156 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Clear |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00651609107012, 05060300562399, 05060300568308 |
| Included Components | Cells, Tray |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 35.6 x 20.3 x 17.8 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8D x 14W x 7H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Oblong |
| Item Type Name | Deep Root Trainers |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Haxnicks |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RT010101 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 50-9000 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Drainage Hole |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Trees |
| Planter Form | Tray |
| Planter form | Tray |
| Product Style | Deep |
| Set Name | Haxnicks Deep Rootrainer Set (8 Trays, 32 Cells, 1 Cover) |
| Shape | Oblong |
| Size | L |
| Special feature | Drainage Hole |
| Style | Deep |
| Theme | Propagation Deep Roots |
| UPC | 651609107012 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
D**E
Years of use, great results
These are invaluable in our garden. In the pack you get a sturdy plastic frame into which you pop 8 rows of root trainers, each with 4 separate cells in. You assemble the set, fill each cellwith soil, pop your seed(s) in and let Nature take her course. The great part of the design is when you're ready to transplant. Each row is split down the middle and hinged at the bottom so when you lift it out of the main frame you open it up and can take a perfectly neat plug of soil and plant out without damaging the plant or container. We have used ours over and over again through about 10 growing seasons. After repeated use they're starting to get a bit flimsy so I've bought a few more as a back-up as we can't do without them. Highly recommended.
S**H
Good idea, but overpriced
I've just started using, so these are initial impressions. The idea of being able to open up the containers and check the roots/replant easily is a good one - for the meantime, I will have to take on faith that they do anything special to root growth - the only thing I can see being different is the depth of the containers (and maybe the fact that they have ridges lengthways down the sides). It has long annoyed me that containers for growing seeds are very shallow compared to diameter, and I have never understood why this is. In order to get a decent depth, you have to buy containers which are far too large in diameter for a single plant. So, I am glad these have a decent depth, and this might well in itself encourage good root formation, especially with deep-rooted plants. Having said that, these are 3 x the price of normal seed trays with lids and insets, and considering this, the plastic feels very flimsy. Previously, I have bought Nutleys seed trays, for example, and in comparison, the plastic lid is made from very thin plastic. Also, you get a frame, the insets, and a clear lid, but the frame is just that, an open frame, and the insets, when folded together, have a large hole in the bottom - it would have been nice (and for the price really justifiable) for them to supply an additional tray to go underneath. These do stand as they are, but in order to water them, and even to collect the compost, which will inevitably fall out of the hole in the bottom, you really need a closed tray to stand them in, which is not supplied. I have solved the problem of the compost falling out of the hole in the bottom by inserting a small layer of course cocos fibre before filling with compost - the hole is around a square cm, so otherwise, you will get a lot of compost falling through. The system by which the insets are held together when assembled is clever, but, again, strikes me as somewhat flimsy - one of the insets would not close at all right out of the box, and I can see this becoming a problem with multiple use. The insets sit tight within the frame, so are held closed when in the frame, but if you're opening them up to check moisture levels, or root growth, you really need the insets to stay closed on their own. I've not tried it yet, but imagine it will otherwise get tricky reinserting them into the frame. Only time will tell, but overall, these seem overpriced to me, for what you get. I will try these for deep-rooted plants, but considering the price, will probably stay with fibre pots for most seeds - they also allow you pot up without disturbing the roots, and air-prune the roots that grow through the pots. I just wish I could get ones that have a decent depth compared to diameter...
B**K
Good results and easy to use
Used these for the first time this year - after sowing vegetable seeds for years in standard pots - and I am really pleased with the results for the broad beans, peas and sweet peas. The root trainers are well made but need delicate handling when first folding. But once in the tray and filled they are perfectly robust and seedlings grow very well, producing lots of healthy roots. Planting out is easy as the trainers just unfold, and of course they are reusable. I would expect to get at least three seasons out of the trainers, perhaps more if I take care. Now for the French beans runner beans sweet corn and squash!
D**W
Hotel for Roots: Five-Star Stay
If you want to give your seedlings a strong start, these rootrainers are basically a luxury hotel for plants. The deep cells allow roots to grow long and straight instead of circling like a confused snake in a normal pot. That means healthier plants that establish faster when you plant them out. Theyโre reusable, sturdy, and easy to open up like a book when you need to transplant. No more yanking seedlings and damaging delicate rootsโjust pop them out and theyโre ready to thrive in the garden. It honestly makes the whole process less stressful, for both you and the plants. Iโve used them for beans, peas, sunflowers, and even lupins, and the results have been consistently excellent. Seedlings look stronger, grow faster, and survive the transition better. If youโre serious about gardening, these are worth every penny.
B**N
Port Quality
Brilliant idea, but very flimsy quality. The plastic holders will not last for repeated seasons as they are too thin. The tray is open at the bottom, so until the roots bind the compost together, there is nothing to stop it running through when watering. A good idea, design wise, but quality of material let's it down.
S**L
Great product
This year I used this planter to grow sweet peas, and they actually surprised me growing so well in my shed and very easy to plant outside.
F**T
Bit Flimsy but they work
The trainer cells are very flimsy and when i was washing them to put away for next year the ones at the end snapped . Also they are quite difficult to fold together and the catch system ( that keeps them closed ) is problematical . You need to be very gentle with them. Saying that I got some really good results with my peas.
C**.
Did the Job
They did the job with my sweet pea seeds until the cat ate the four inch growth. He left three I thought might be ok but went back the second night and left totally bare soil. Hopefully there will be sweet pease growing out of his ears come summer.
A**T
Terrible
Terrible quality ,horrendou, dont buy
A**A
Poor quality ๐๐ผ
Poor poor quality itโs arrives the led is broken they ship it in paper bag!! I recommend another brand not this one.. I return it right away
A**R
Lets you grow seedlings with root systems ready to quickly take off when planted outside.
The protective packaging was delivered these delicate devices to me in perfect condition. They're a little tricky to use, but watch some YouTube videos on ot, and you'll find they're worth the effort. With bottom heat and LED lighting my tomato, tomatillo, kale, marjoram and oregano seedlings grew strong deep roots that were not root bound. The plants established quickly when planted out and were not as demanding of regular watering as seedlings grown in standard cell packs.
E**L
Hope it was made from a better material
A bit fragile, need to be careful while using
P**S
Great seed propargator
Great idea for seedlings and seeds, very unique!
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