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50 Count – Jiffy 7 Peat Pellets – Seed Starter Soil Plugs – 36 mm – Start Seedlings Indoors – Easy to Transplant to Garden

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Description

50 Count – Jiffy 7 Peat Pellets – Seed Starter Soil Plugs – 36 mm – Start Seedlings Indoors – Easy to Transplant to Garden


  • 50 Pellets – ready and easy to use
  • Minimizes transplant shock and root damage
  • No soil reqired
  • Just add water and pellet will expand
  • Pellet size 36mm (1.50in x 1.50in)

Additional information

Manufacturer

Ferry-Morse

Part Number

PP50-36MM

Item Weight

10.4 ounces

Product Dimensions

1.42 x 1.42 x 0.24 inches

Item model number

PP50-36MM

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Color

Original Version

Item Package Quantity

1

Batteries Included?

No

Batteries Required?

No

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