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LeJoy Garden Seed Sprouter Tray BPA Free PP Soil-Free Big Capacity Healthy Wheatgrass Grower with Lid Sprouting Kit 13.4x9.84x4.72 inches

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Arrives Wednesday, Sep 10
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Size: Big


Features

  • Tray with Cover:Heat and moisture preservation,high budding rate and grow faster
  • Healthy and green:Made from BPA Free PP Material.Sprouting without soil or other additives.Enjoy healthy sprouts for salads, sandwiches and soups.
  • Multifunction:Both seed sprouter and storage tray.can sprout multiple types of seeds,soya bean,mung bean,peanut,balck bean,wheat etc
  • Easy to use:Follow the instructions,even children can sproute beans easily.Food grade PP material,healthy and durable.
  • Big Capacity:13.4"x9.84"x4.72"(LxWxH). (Seeds and plants are not included)

Material: Polypropylene (PP)


Color: Clear,white and Green


Special Feature: Durable


Style: Modern


Planter Form: Nursery Pot


Material: Polypropylene (PP)


Color: Clear,white and Green


Special Feature: Durable


Style: Modern


Planter Form: Nursery Pot


Shape: Rectangular


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Mounting Type: Floor Standing


Product Dimensions: 9.84"D x 13.39"W x 4.72"H


Brand: LeJoy Garden


Capacity: 637.12 Cubic Inches


Number of Pieces: 2


Pattern: Solid


Included Components: Instruction manual


Finish Type: Unfinished


Number of Levels: 1


Item Weight: 0.85 Pounds


UPC: 694090808228


Size: Deep Tray-1 Pack


Item Weight: 13.6 ounces


Manufacturer: LeJoy


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 5, 2017


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  • Grows Amazing Pea Shoots / Microgreens ... with simple hydroponics.
I love this thing. It grows pea sprouts / pea shoot microgreens super easily. So far I’ve only tried SustainableSprout brand “Peas” in it but it has worked like a charm with them. I’m currently trying to find a cheaper US supplier of the pea seed so I can buy them in bulk. Instructions that have worked for me: First I soak the seeds for 10-12 hours, then I put them in the tray with water in the bottom (so the water does not touch the upper tray or seeds). I then put the clear lid on and cover the whole tray with the amazon box it came with (perfect fit so consider keeping that box! ). For three days I keep the sees in the dark but (!) I spray the seeds twice a day to keep them moist and I change the water once a day (I have found that, in my climate, I only need to change the water when the seeds are initially sprouting/ in the dark / before I turn on the grow light and before the sprouts start growing roots - once the roots grow the water funkiness totally goes away - this might be different in other climates). From there I put the sprouts under the 9 watt GE full spectrum e26 sun / growing light (Will try to update this with the model name / number). This is super cool / does not get hot at all so the sprouts love it. I have the light in an adjustable lamp and move the light every couple of days higher so it’s about 2 inches the tallest sprouts. I the the lid off of the trays during the days once the sprouts are about an inch tall and mist the sprouts as need just to keep them slightly moisten every now and then / not wet tho (kind of like produce in a grocery store. Keeping the lid on for times when you can’t check on them / are away might be enough. In the final days before harvesting, I keep the lid off so the shoots touch the the lid / are free to grow. Voila! Microgreens in about 8 days. They way I grow havest them I cut wash the root base in my sink lightly cut the roots (and keep, they taste great in stir fry ) then I cut the stems and leaves. Both sides of the plant require little washing (the roots more than the leaves. The middle part of the pea shoot (the seed ) looks alot like a split pea if you remove it’s shell. I don’t yet know if it’s edible! Guessing it is. I will post shots of my last harvest. I was running of seeds and only used one sustainablesprout 10 oz pack of Peas with about 130 seeds. Before this though, I have grown 2 packs (about 260-300 seeds) per tray with great results too. Note: I have a strong feeling the GE grow light’s soft and even spread is essential for this system to work (or any good adjustable , grow light that is not hot), putting these units in a hot window vs using a grow light might accelerate mold or over heat the plants ... but it’s worth a try if you don’t have a bulb yet. Also I think the lid on this unit is essential to keep the seeds and the young sprouts from drying out. These are just guesses and things I’ve read from other growers on the net. Also this tray is not designed for small seeds like broccoli seeds (the holes are too large for some small seeds and I lost a few seeds this way). You can grow small seeds however IF you get some medical gauze as a liner. I tried “germination paper” from one seller and it didn’t work for me. I found a good deal on some ace bandage medical gauze by the yard / in a roll tho. That works great. Otherwise, I hear there are other trays for smaller seeds that you can buy. I love this system tho. Hope this helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2020 by MM MM

  • Pricey but works well
These sprouting/microgreen trays are really nice. Deep bottom tray and deep seed tray. Holes around the sides makes a huge difference when extra air circulation is needed for beans that take longer to grow. Very pricey for what they are but I suspect they'll last a long time.
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2025 by Kathleen

  • Grass Roots Not Rooted
Cat grass roots wouldn't grab and the cats pulled the grass out roots and all. But it's good for humans to grow sprouts.
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024 by Tabatha S. Kearney

  • Super easy bean sprouts!
I bought one of these for my mother and decided to try one out myself. After the sprouting tray arrived I headed over to the local Asian Market and bought a bag of mung beans. I do some basic gardening, and this is the most gratifying "gardening" experience I have ever had. You can see the seeds start to sprout almost as soon as they are done soaking. You watch as the sprouts grow within a couple of days. My sprouts would probably have been usable after 2 days. They would have been very good at 3 days. By 4 days I drained the water from the bottom of the tray and put the whole thing in the refrigerator. I probably put in a bit too many mung beans. I could have probably filled one gallon freezer bag and half of another with my bean sprouts. Plus, they were the freshest, best-looking bean sprouts I have ever seen or tasted. As I have been telling my family and friends, this is the easiest "gardening" I have ever done. The tray worked great. As some of the other reviewers point out, this is for medium and large seeds/beans. I also bought some sprouting lids for Mason jars that I am using for smaller seeds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2019 by Rene

  • Screen holes are way too big.
It is good quality and looks like it will last. The holes in the screen are pretty big, too big for most smaller seeds. This is definitely going to limit what I grow in it because I don't want to have to buy additional products to be able to grow microgreens.
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024 by Erin

  • Best sprouter for broccoli-no rinsing, no odor!
I have tried them all. This does the best job for me. It makes enough broccoli sprouts for the two of us for a week. Best part, no awful smelling sprouts, even without rinsing! Procedure: I use a single sheet of organic paper towel on the bottom of the white tray so the seeds don't fall through. I spray/mist from the top three times a day with a glass sprayer. When the sprout roots start to come through the bottom of the white tray, I fill the green basin with water just up to where the bottom of the white tray touches the water. The roots suck up the water as needed. When ready, I pull out the sprouts, cut the roots off, then rinse and spin in my small salad spinner. FRESH SPROUTS! and as I mentioned....no daily rinsing, no fussing, no nasty odor. This is the way to go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2019 by Carolynn Carolynn

  • High quality
The media could not be loaded. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of this tray. The plastic is sturdy and thick, it won't warp or bend. The pieces fit together perfectly, and it's a great size for my purpose of growing cat grass!
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2025 by Maggie

  • Works great for medium to large seeds
This tray is perfect for medium to large seeds. I've been growing many batches of Pea Sprouting seeds in it for the past year. Beware not to put too many seeds to soak as they will expand and then the seeds won't have enough space for the roots to find their way through the holes to reach the water in the bottom tray. My recommendation is to put about 70% of the surface of the green tray of dry seeds to soak in water for two-three days until you see the sprouts emerging, then lay the seeds in one flat layer on the white tray with the holes. Spray the seeds on top for the first few days to keep them moist while their roots will find their way through the holes (you might have to guide a few if your seeds are tight). Keep the lid of during the day and on at night to keep moisture. Once the seeds have a stem and a few leaves you can keep the lid off and make sure to keep some water in the bottom tray. It takes about 2 weeks for me to have a batch ready to use in a salad or as a garnish for a sandwich. Well worth the effort and a lot of fun ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2018 by A A

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