How The Seed Starter System Works

Seeds require three conditions to germinate: hydration, warmth, and airflow.

Hydration is added by the grower, while Seed Starter tools help maintain stable warmth and airflow around the seed. You can choose between precision heated germination powered by Heat Pack. or passive germination using FlexiGerm.

Once seeds germinate and the taproot forms, they can either be planted directly into soil or moved into GermiPad. to develop into healthy seedlings ready for planting.

Precision Heated Germination
For reliable germination, seeds benefit from stable warmth. Heat Pack. provides consistent temperature control, creating stable germination conditions. It powers two heated germination tools.

Sprout. a single pod precision germinator.

Germinator Mini. a five pod precision germinator for starting multiple seeds.

Both tools maintain stable warmth while allowing airflow around the seed during germination. Once the seed germinates and the taproot forms, it can either be planted directly into soil or moved into GermiPad.

Passive Germination
For environments that do not require the Heat Pack. FlexiGerm. provides a simple passive germination environment. FlexiGerm. contains six germination pods designed to maintain airflow around the seed while allowing hydration to be added easily.

Once the seed germinates and the taproot forms, it can either be planted directly into soil or transferred into GermiPad.

Seedling Propagation
GermiPad. provides a controlled propagation environment designed to support the transition from germinated seed to young seedling. The central propagation chamber helps maintain balanced humidity and airflow while the seedling establishes.

Seedlings can then be transplanted into soil or their final growing environment.