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The Soilless Seed Starter Mix is a ready-to-use germination mix designed to give seeds a light, clean, and well-draining start. Made with coco peat, vermicompost, perlite, and added fungicide, it helps maintain moisture, improve airflow, and protect young seedlings from common early fungal problems like damping-off.
It is ideal for seed trays, nursery pots, plug trays, and small containers where normal garden soil can become heavy, compact, or waterlogged. Use it for vegetables, herbs, flowers, and seasonal seeds in rooftop gardens, balconies, kitchen gardens, and home nurseries.
1kg: Best for a seedling tray or small nursery pots.
5kg: Suitable for seasonal vegetable or flower seed starting and rooftop kitchen gardens.
25kg: Best for repeated sowing, bulk seed trays, or starting many seeds at once.
Most home gardeners choose: 1kg or 5kg.
Coco Peat
Holds moisture around seeds while keeping the mix soft and light for germination.
Vermicompost
Adds gentle organic nutrition to support early seedling growth.
Perlite
Improves drainage and airflow, helping prevent soggy or compact seed trays.
Fungicide
Helps protect seeds and young seedlings from common fungal problems during early growth.
Better Than Garden Soil
Normal soil can become heavy, muddy, or compact in seed trays. This mix stays lighter for small roots.
Better Germination Start
Keeps seeds moist without suffocating them in dense or poorly drained soil.
Stronger Early Root Growth
Soft and airy texture helps young roots spread more easily after sprouting.
Less Seedling Loss
Good drainage and added fungicide help reduce damping-off and early seedling collapse.
Ready to Use
No need to mix coco peat, perlite, vermicompost, or fungicide separately.
Vegetables and herbs: e.g. tomatoes, chillies, spinach, dhania, mint, lettuce, and basil.
Flowers: e.g. marigold, zinnia, petunia, cosmos, pansy, and seasonal flower seeds.
Seed trays and nursery pots: useful for plug trays, seedling trays, and small starter pots.
Home gardening: suitable for rooftops, balconies, kitchen gardens, and small nurseries.
Do not overwater seed trays. Seeds need steady moisture, but soggy mix can still cause weak stems, slow germination, and fungal problems. A fine spray or misting nozzle is better than pouring water directly.
Yes, it is ready to use. Fill your seed tray or nursery pot with the mix, sow seeds at the correct depth, and water gently.
Keep the mix moist but not soggy. Water lightly when the top layer starts to feel dry. Use a spray bottle or misting nozzle for seed trays, because heavy watering from a cup or pipe can move small seeds or bury them too deep.
It is suitable for most vegetable, herb, and flower seeds. Germination time depends on the seed variety, local temperature, and watering.
Garden soil can become compact, muddy, or poorly drained in small seed trays. Seed starter mix stays lighter, allowing young roots to grow more easily.
Yes, it helps reduce the risk of damping-off by improving drainage and adding fungicide protection. Proper watering, drainage, and good airflow are still important.
Transplant when seedlings have developed true leaves and stronger roots. Avoid shifting very weak, fragile, or freshly sprouted seedlings.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 21 - Jun 26
US$40
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