







🌱 Grow Green, Grow Clean — Your Microgreens’ Best Natural Start!
UCandy’s 10-pack jute grow mats are eco-conscious, breathable hydroponic pads designed for effortless microgreen and wheatgrass cultivation. Each 10" x 20" mat absorbs and retains water efficiently, promoting fast germination without soil mess. Customizable and durable, these mats fit various trays and indoor/outdoor setups, making them the perfect choice for millennial professionals seeking fresh, homegrown greens with minimal fuss.
| ASIN | B0D3PQXGM2 |
| Brand | UCandy |
| Colour | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (44) |
| Date First Available | 24 May 2024 |
| Item Weight | 599 g |
| Material | Jute |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 50.8 x 2.54 cm; 599 g |
| Special Features | Breathable |
S**T
These work great with growing micro greens.
L**.
This jute mat is the perfect medium to grow beautiful microgreens. My microgreens are just days away from harvest. Looking forward to having them in our salads!
S**S
I grow microgreens regularly. Usually I use coconut coir, but wanted something easier and less messy. These mats are definitely easy to use. You can cut them to fit what ever container you want to use even though they are designed for started seed trays. They hold water very well, but provide air for the roots and support for you the greens. These did produce less microgreens than I get with traditional methods, and the microgreens took longer to reach full growth. (See picture.) I grew my favorite microgreen mix on this media and on my usual coconut coir. I did everything the same: the amount of seed I used, the water they were giving, the light, everything. These felt mats germinated at a somewhat lower rate, and the greens did not grow as well or as quickly. The roots did make it through the mat, unlike with felt or paper media I've tried, which means they had the opportunity to reach the water and nutrients below. It just took a bit longer. The hulls didn't release as well as they do with coconut coir. So these mats are easy to use and are much less messy that traditional methods, but the microgreen yield is notably less. While I still prefer coconut coir, I'm going to keep experimenting with these to see if I can get better results. I hate wasting seed, but easier clean up means I grow greens more frequently. Also happy these can be easily composted just like coconut coir. I can also use the mats as mulch in the garden after growing my microgreens, which is big plus.
H**R
works great for sprouting seeds in house. so much easier thn dirt
K**N
Product appeared to be as advertised, although on website it is touted alternately as Jute and Hemp. We'll, which is it? On opening the wrapper, the big surprise is the overwhelming petroleum odor. Upon further investigation, I discovered that oil is used for processing Jute fibers. However, this fact is not mentioned in product info. I know that the USA exports a lot of waste products to other countries, including China where the product is manufactured. You might as well cut out the middle man and take home your used oil after having an oil change and put that on your salad.
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