Made out of peat and coco coir
This hydroponic seed starter is made of organic peat and coco coir plant designed to supplement and support plant growth.
Optimized and aerated for superior lateral roots, these plant starter plugs fit standard propagation trays.
They are designed to be transplanted into all media types including coco, rockwool, soil and other hydroponic substrates.
OrganiPlugs have an all-natural, food-safe binding agent. Our grow plugs for seeds are Kosher-certified.
White beneficial fungi may form on the plugs when you open the bag. This is a good thing! Don’t be alarmed when you see what looks like white dust or webbing, it’s the Trichoderma doing its job.
The Natural Soilless Solution
Our OrganiPlug seed growing plugs are made to give your seedlings an extra boost of nutrition. These seed grow plugs are pH balanced and pre-moistened with a proprietary nutrient blend and beneficial fungi. Made with OMRI Organic Certified ingredients. OrganiPlugs give your plants the best chance of reaching their potential.
After rooting, vegetables, plants and flowers can be transplanted to reach their growth potential.
Ready to Use
Our seed growing plugs are ready to use right out of the resealable bag.
1.25 x 1.25 in each
Organic Plugs come in a lightproof, resealable pouch to keep them fresh and moist for months. If plugs dry out in use or storage it will not diminish their usefulness. Simply rehydrate with clean water.
Instructions for clones & cuttings:
- Insert clone into the hole snuggly. It should stop about 50% down the plug.
- Put in an environment between 70-100% relative humidity.
- Mist the leaves of your clone immediately.
- Monitor the plugs’ moisture content. Never let it dry out, but also do not have it completely waterlogged.
- Once you see visible root growth you can transplant.
Instructions for seedlings:
- Place the seed into the hole halfway down the plug.
- Put the plug in a warm, dark place ideally with high humidity.
- Monitor the plugs’ moisture content. Never let it dry out, but also do not have it completely waterlogged.
- Once you see visible root growth you can transplant.