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Ladbrooke Soil Blockers - 3/4" Micro Blocker (20 Blocks)

$84.95

Make the perfect soil blocks!

Looking for an efficient, environmentally friendly way to grow plants? Ladbrooke Soil Blockers are the perfect solution - with just one stroke you can make twenty 3/4" soil blocks that provide indentations ideal for seed sowing and quick germination.

Made from zinc-coated solid steel, they're maintenance free and even prevent root shock naturally! Perfect if you have limited space or need large numbers of small seeds grown quickly – start your growing success today with this mini soil blocker. 

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Helps prevent root shock.Naturally air prunes roots.Made from zinc-coated, solid steelOverall size is 3 7/8" W x 3 5/8" L x 3 1/2" H, including the handle.Made in England.Great for small spaces.Makes twenty 3/4" soil blocks per stroke, in an area 3" x 4".Move up these mini blocks into a larger 2" soil block when affixed with the cubic pin.Use with Mesh or With Hole 1020 trays and a 1020 no-hole bottom tray.
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Ladbrooke Soil Blockers - 3/4" Micro Blocker (20 Blocks)

$84.95

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