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self watering trays for plants Self Watering Seed Starter with Modular Grow Kit – Let's Print Big

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self watering trays for plants Self Watering Seed Starter with Modular Grow Kit – Let's Print BigSelf Watering Seed Starter Modular Grow Kit with Tools Designed for minimalist growers and lovers of structural aesthetics. This modular seed starter kit version features a self watering base, interchangeable 6 cell and 9 cell trays, and a complete set of eight planting tools, including a soil funnel, dibber, tamper, greenhouse dome with adjustable ventilation cap, and more. While the previous version highlighted the Asanoha pattern, which is

Self-Watering Seed Starter – Modular Grow Kit with Tools

Designed for minimalist growers and lovers of structural aesthetics.

This modular seed starter kit version features a self-watering base, interchangeable 6-cell and 9-cell trays, and a complete set of eight planting tools, including a soil funnel, dibber, tamper, greenhouse dome with adjustable ventilation cap, and more.

While the previous version highlighted the Asanoha pattern, which is associated with organic growth and intended for family use and therapeutic gardening, this edition introduces the Bishamon pattern. Known for its geometric strength and balance, the pattern brings a sense of order and modernity, making it well-suited for minimalist spaces and design-conscious users. Although the visual expression has shifted, the structural logic remains consistent: each component is modular, interchangeable, and designed for an efficient, flexible seed-starting experience.

Assembly Overview

This seed starter kit includes the following components:

  1. Bottom Tray
    The structural base of the system, features integrated drainage holes in each compartment to prevent overwatering and root rot. The surface is decorated with the Bishamon pattern, adding both structural integrity and a modern visual appeal
  2. Seeding Tray (Top Insert)
    Sits securely above the base and holds the individual pot modules in place. It helps organise the layout, making the setup clean, stable, and modular. Available in 6-cell and 9-cell versions.
  3. Two-Part Pot Modules
    Each pot includes a main body and a detachable drainage plate that fits at the bottom. This design improves drainage, supports root health, and makes the pots removable and reusable.

Optional Accessories

Enhancing precision, control, and planting efficiency

  1. Seed Sower : Offers three opening sizes—S/M/L—for even seed distribution. Designed to handle seeds of different sizes with precision and consistency.
  2. Seedling Dibber : Used to create precise planting holes for seeds or seedlings. The tapered tip also aids in transplanting delicate roots with minimal disturbance.
  3. Soil Funnel : Helps pour soil into pots quickly and cleanly. Especially useful for initial setup or repotting.
  4. Soil Tamper Tool: Flattens and firms the soil surface after sowing, ensuring good soil contact and even moisture distribution to support consistent germination.
  5. Mini Soil Spoon : Ideal for small-scale top-ups, especially for filling corners or tight spots without disturbing the surrounding soil.
  6. Greenhouse Dome : Creates a stable microclimate, locking in humidity and warmth during the early growth phase—ideal for improving germination success. (Available in four sizes)
  7. Ventilation Cap: This rotatable vent integrated with the dome. Easily adjust humidity and airflow with a simple twist.
  8. Pot Push-Up Ejector: Enables gentle lifting of the plant and soil from the pot below, allowing for smooth, clean transplanting without disturbing the roots.

Model is licensed and "designed by Meyui"

Printed from safe PLA filaments.
PLA (polylactic acid) filament is made from fermented plant starches found in renewable resources like corn starch, sugarcane, or cassava roots. The process involves fermenting these plant sugars to create lactic acid, which is then polymerized into long chains of polylactic acid. 

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