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PlantBest - Heated Greenhouse Kit (Includes: Tray, Dome, 72 cells, 10x20 Heat Mat, Base)

Article number: GS-15501
C$54.99
Excl. tax
Available In-Store at 1451 Rosser Ave East
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For those looking to start plants early in the season or in colder climates, the Heated Greenhouse Kit is a great option.

PlantBest – Heated Greenhouse Kit (72-Cell)

The PlantBest Heated Greenhouse Kit is designed for reliable seed starting in early spring, cooler climates, or any indoor setup where consistent warmth makes the difference between success and disappointment. With a built-in heat mat and full mini-greenhouse setup, it creates a stable, controlled environment for germination and early plant growth.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Provides consistent bottom heat to improve germination rates
  • Complete seed-starting system in one kit
  • 72-cell layout ideal for starting multiple varieties at once
  • Clear humidity dome helps retain warmth and moisture
  • Perfect for early-season or cold-climate growing

What’s Included

  • Seed starting tray
  • Clear humidity dome
  • 72-cell coir pellet tray
  • Base tray
  • 10 × 20 heat mat

Growing System

  • Cell Count: 72 cells
  • Growing Medium: Coir pellets (soil-free starter medium)
  • Heating: Bottom heat via included heat mat
  • Use: Indoor seed starting and early propagation

Recommended Uses

  • Starting seeds early in the season
  • Cold-climate or low-light indoor growing
  • Vegetables, flowers, herbs, and annuals
  • Improving germination consistency and speed

Good to Know

  • Designed for indoor household use
  • Assembly required
  • Heat mat should be used according to manufacturer instructions
  • Plants and seeds not included

A straightforward, reliable seed-starting kit—because guessing at soil temperature is not a strategy.

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