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Seed Sprouter Kit, Two Tier Stackable Seedling Starter Tray with Lid, Microgreens Propagator Mini Plant Grow Trays, Germinate Seeds Indoors, Healthy Snacks, Bean Sprouts, Soil Free

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About this item

  • TWO TIER STACKABLE MINI SEED SPROUTER - Personalized microgreens grow kit features transparent trays for observing your plants, and supports up to 4 additional trays to sprout various kinds of seeds simultaneously
  • NO SOIL OR SUNLIGHT REQUIRED - Just water and time. Hydroponic setup provides humidity and favorable conditions which allow seeds to germinate up to 20 times faster than soil
  • YEAR ROUND INDOOR GARDENING - Enjoy freshly grown organic alfalfa, mung bean and radish sprouts, broccoli seed or chia seeds sprouts . Propagate a new crop every week
  • HEALTHY ANYTIME SNACKING - Grow your very own ready to eat crop at home, office or school. DIY microgreens for sandwiches, spicy salads, toppers, grain bowls or hot soup
  • EASY TO USE ECO-FRIENDLY GROWER - BPA-free food grade plastic grow containers. Features a vented lid, and bottom part designed to catch water. Measures 5.5 x 5.5 x 5.25” h. Each seed sprouting container is 1.5” tall


Gardens Alive! Seed Sprouter

Grow delicious, nutritious, and healthy sprouts at home with this handy seed sprouting kit. You can have two different types of sprouts growing simultaneously on this two-tiered seed sprouter. The bean sprout growing kit comes with 2 trays. It has a stackable design and you can add up to 4 additional trays, in order to stack up to 6 trays at once. Growing your own sprouts using a bean sprouter is an easy way to enjoy fresh sprouts at home every week, in just a few days.

Easily Grow Different Kinds Of Seeds And Sprouts

Sprouts contain vital nutrients and sprouting seeds unlock their nutrient-rich potential making them a great healthy snack or the ideal addition to salads and meals. Watch the sprouts grow before your eyes on this sprout growing kit. No soil or sunlight is needed--just water and time! The bean sprouting trays feature a vented lid, and a tray on the bottom to catch drips. Start sprouting right away! The containers are made of BPA-free plastic. Each container measures 5.5"x5.5"x1.5".

Easy-To-Use

  • View and monitor growing seeds and sprouts
  • Garden year-round indoors
  • No soil or sunlight needed
  • Seeds for sprouts are sold separately

dogmom
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
I bought this to replace one that was lost in a move. Same brand and I'm glad to have it once again growing delicious sprouts in my kitchen.
Lynette
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
If your looking to grow a good amount, purchase several.
Bernadette Vines
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023
I was a little worried after reading some of the reviews but I decided to give it a try anyway. Growing sprouts or micro greens is a totally new thing for me, I had no idea what to do. I had to watch a few YouTube videos to see how to get started since you are not given any guidance as to how much to add to the trays.The trays do feel like a hard, easily broken plastic but I’m the only one handling them and, with no soil, it’s not heavy at all. My first batch is ready on the third day although I’ll leave them one more night to have for breakfast. I’m so excited to taste the Nature Jim’s Sprouts ; you see they are literally pushing the top right up!I read you buy another set and stack them so I may be getting two more.I’m very happy and recommend for new growers.Oh, I was worried about drawing bugs, I’ve seen no signs so far. The weather is changing and I usually get a few ants. If it becomes an issues, I’m thinking as I type, put a stripe of bug tape around!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2023
It's very basic, and the price reflects that. My issue is that the trays don't fit in to each other properly, so if you want to bathe the seeds, they move to one side, and then the next level only gets wet along one side. Larger seeds might work well, but flax and chia are a no go.
Javier Zorrilla
Reviewed in Mexico on September 22, 2022
Todo bien solo venía sucio
Josie Mirkopoulos
Reviewed in Canada on September 15, 2022
I read a review about the plastic being too thin. It is a little thin/delicate but don't ne rough! Slow down and take your time with washing it and assembling it. Within the first day, after soaking over night, most seeds started to sprout. By Day 4, I had fully sprouted seeds and placed the container near a sunny window so they would turn more green. It worked within a few hours. It has two levels so you can make a good amount of sprouts. I'm impressed at the ease of this container and I tried the jar drain way of doing this ... it failed for me. The sprouts stunk and started to rot. This container allows for superior grown, and minimal effort. The sprouts don't smell strong either. Highly recommend this product.Lastly, I just left the container on my countertop, in a corner, behind some items, in a shady spot. I didn't have to keep them in a "dark spot" and it worked like magic.Bravo!
Mr. K
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2022
This was my first time growing sprouts, and it works very well for me. I used Nature Jim's Sprouts Salad Mix, which contains alfalfa, radish, broccoli, and clover seeds. I soaked the seeds for 24 hours before adding them to the sprouting trays. The seeds are tiny, but soaking basically doubles them in size. The soaked seeds did NOT fall through the slots in the sprouting tray. I cover the tray with dish towel the first two or three days, to block the light. When the sprouts start to appear, I set the trays outside for an hour or two each day, and leave them indoors the rest of the day. (The outdoor time seems to green-up the sprouts.) The picture is after 7 days. At that time, I refrigerate the sprouts in a a different container. (See picture with sandwich.) Properly refrigerated and hydrated, the sprouts last about a week - by then I've grown a fresh batch!Something to consider - make sure you are aware of the size. It's not very big. Measurements are provided in the description. From my experience, the sprouts you grow in a week last about a week for two people using the sprouts in salads and on sandwiches. So - it's a good size for us. Second consideration - because of the stacking design, the sprouts in the bottom tray can grow only about 3 inches. As you can see in the picture, that's fine. You could always unstack the trays.Recommended. Ordering a 2nd one.
Sudheendra Sreedharamurthy
Reviewed in Singapore on July 10, 2021
Thin and brittle plastic. Cheap product. Not sure how safe it is for food. Arrived with cracks. Disappointing. May also be too small until or unless this is for one person use.
Barbara
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2020
I really love the small footprint of these. They hardly take up much counter space so if you're limited like us, you'll like that.But, I wish they were sturdier. The plastic cracks/ breaks really easily. I had to return one because it was broken on arrival and then after getting the replacement, I cracked some corners on that one (aaah!) But, I'm still carefully using them. Because. Fresh. Sprouts.The directions say to pour water through the slotted top. I don't think your seeds get enough of a rinse this way. I've had much more success by just taking each layer and running them under cool water right from the faucet in the kitchen sink. I do this twice a day (with small seeds. 3xs with bean type) and rotate the layers. Feel free to use your fingers and move them around. This will keep them from jamming in the tray slots. It's important to not have any mold issues so a good cold rinse helps.I've found that using 1/2 to 1 tablespoon of small seeds such as a radish, alfalfa, broccoli, clover type mix per layer is all you need. Just soak the seeds overnight for better germination too! If you do this, they won't fall through the slits either like others have said.One note for new sprouters: you may notice what looks like white mold after a day or two, esp with the little seeds. Relax! If you look closely with a magnifying glass, you'll see they are teeny, tiny roots! Just keep rinsing and they'll keep growing. It takes 4 to 5 days to have a nice batch of sprouts to throw on a salad or sandwich. Store leftovers (if you have any) in the fridge. I got a 2nd one so I can keep having sprouts. We are a family of 2 and use lots of sprouts but can use one batch for 2 to 3 meals.I'd also suggest gently washing the trays between batches with lukewarm soapy water and a brush to really clean out the slits. We don't want to have any issues with mold on our sprouts!
S
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2020
I saw this recommended by a you tuber so decided to give it a try. I make spouts regularily for my budgies and I’ve been looking for a better way then just mason jar. It’s not perfect but it does what it should.Pros:- Reasonable Price- You can sprout one tray or both or start them a few days apart so you always have fresh sprouts available.- Simple to useCons:- Not the best quality. After just a couple weeks the water tray is already cracked on mine.- The levels aren’t tall enough for larger sprouts like wheatgrass or green peas so they start to push apart if you have them stacked and the lid won’t fit after a couple days.- Some water still sits in the trays so you have to tilt it to fully drain or they seem to get a little moldy/slimy.
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