I'm on the lookout for a seed tray that won't warp or deform in the sun. I recently ordered a 288 cell tray, but I'm not too optimistic that it will hold up over time. Can anyone recommend a seed tray that lasts multiple years in those harsh sun conditions?
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Totally recommend Bootstrap Farmer! Their pots and trays have held up like new after 3 years of use. They're heavier than most, which seems to give them more durability—definitely worth considering!
I’ve heard the trays from Epic Gardening perform pretty well, although I haven’t tested them myself. My Bootstrap Farmer trays are going strong after almost 4 years and have endured extreme heat here in Texas during the first couple of years.
I've had some great luck with Bootstrap Farmer trays! They offer a 200 cell tray, and I personally own their 128, 72, and 50 trays—they’ve held up for several years now. Just a heads up, though, the smaller the cells, the thinner the plastic, so they might not be as durable as the larger options.
Silicone trays can be really great! They’re pretty resistant to sun damage and might be worth looking into.
I think I’ve found the best seed tray ever! Not only are they super tough, but you can even toss them in the dishwasher for cleaning. They have fantastic holes for easy pop-outs too. I prefer smaller trays over big ones, as I find them easier to manage. Check out these [Deep-Root Seedstarting Trays from Gardener's Supply](https://www.gardeners.com/buy/deep-root-seedstarting-trays/35-696.html).
