Strawberry planting and seedling raising tray

By designing a strawberry seedling tray with removable support components and connecting frames, the problems of root damage and soil spillage during seedling transplantation were solved, achieving efficient seedling transplantation and high survival rate, and simplifying the operation process.

CN224330033UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09新泰市农业高新技术产业开发区发展服务中心(新泰市现代农业产业园发展服务中心新泰市农光互补融合发展示范园促进中心)

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
新泰市农业高新技术产业开发区发展服务中心(新泰市现代农业产业园发展服务中心新泰市农光互补融合发展示范园促进中心)
Filing Date
2025-07-04
Publication Date
2026-06-09

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of seedling raising tray, concretely is a strawberry planting seedling raising tray, its solution seedling taking out link exists damage seedling, soil scattering, operation difficult etc.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of seedling tray technology, specifically a strawberry seedling tray. Background Technology

[0002] In modern agriculture and horticulture, seedling trays are widely used as an important medium for seedling cultivation. Currently, most seedling trays on the market are made of plastic, because plastic has the characteristics of low cost, easy molding, and good durability, which can meet the needs of large-scale production.

[0003] However, existing plastic seedling trays have significant shortcomings in the seedling transplanting process. When seedlings need to be removed after completing their growth within the tray, there are two common methods: one is to squeeze or pinch the bottom of the tray upwards from the seedling hole to try to remove the soil clump surrounding the seedling roots; the other is to directly pull out the seedling roots, forcibly separating them from the seedling hole. Both methods have numerous drawbacks. First, the seedling roots are easily damaged during the process. This damage not only affects the survival rate after transplanting but also delays the subsequent growth and development of the seedlings, thus impacting the overall yield and quality of the crop. Second, squeezing can cause soil to scatter within the seedling hole, increasing cleanup work and wasting soil resources. Furthermore, due to inadequate design of the seedling holes in some trays, or excessive friction between the soil and the hole walls, removing seedlings from the holes is difficult, making the process laborious and time-consuming, significantly reducing transplanting efficiency and increasing labor costs. Utility Model Content

[0004] (a) Technical problems to be solved

[0005] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a strawberry seedling tray that solves problems such as seedling damage, soil spillage, and operational difficulties during seedling removal.

[0006] (II) Technical Solution

[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a strawberry seedling tray, comprising a tray body and seedling holes disposed on the tray body, wherein each seedling hole is equipped with a removable support member, the support member comprising a side wall and a bottom plate, the bottom plate being disposed at the bottom of the side wall for supporting the soil and seedling roots in the seedling hole, the side wall serving to connect to the bottom plate, and the side wall being disposed such that at least one side of the soil and seedling roots on the bottom plate is exposed, a connecting frame being installed on the tray body, the connecting frame being fixedly connected to each side wall, and when the connecting frame is lifted upwards, each support member is removed from the seedling hole.

[0008] Furthermore, a drainage hole is provided at the bottom of the seedling hole.

[0009] Furthermore, the base plate has through holes.

[0010] Furthermore, the through hole and the drain hole overlap vertically.

[0011] Furthermore, the connecting frame is provided with a handle.

[0012] (III) Beneficial Effects

[0013] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a strawberry seedling tray with the following beneficial effects:

[0014] This strawberry seedling tray, with its support and connecting frame, allows the existing support to be placed inside the seedling hole before planting. The side wall of the support fits tightly against the seedling hole, and the bottom plate supports the soil inside the seedling hole. During transplanting, simply lift the connecting frame, and the support can carry the soil and seedling out of the seedling hole as a whole, avoiding direct compression or pulling of the roots. When separating the seedling from the bottom plate, workers can easily remove it by simply holding the soil part with their hands or by pulling it to the side. The operation is simple and quick, fundamentally eliminating the risk of root damage, effectively improving the survival rate of seedlings after transplanting, laying a good foundation for subsequent crop growth and development, and reducing yield reduction caused by root damage. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;

[0016] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the detached part of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 2 The diagram shows a partially enlarged structural schematic at point A.

[0018] In the diagram: 1. Plate; 2. Seedling hole; 3. Connecting frame; 4. Side wall; 5. Bottom plate; 6. Through hole; 7. Handle. Detailed Implementation

[0019] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0020] Please see Figure 1-3This utility model discloses a strawberry seedling tray, comprising a tray body 1 and seedling holes 2 disposed on the tray body 1. Drainage holes are provided at the bottom of each seedling hole 2. A removable support is installed in each seedling hole 2. The support includes a side wall 4 and a bottom plate 5. The bottom plate 5 is located at the bottom of the side wall 4 and is used to support the soil and seedling roots within the seedling hole 2. The side wall 4 connects to the bottom plate 5, and the side wall 4 ensures that at least one side of the soil and seedling roots on the bottom plate 5 is exposed. For example, the side wall 4 is connected to the bottom plate 5, and the side wall 4 is located on one side, or... Figure 2 The side walls 4 shown are arranged opposite each other on both sides of the base plate 5. When the soil and the roots of the seedlings are removed, the soil and the roots of the seedlings can be removed by lateral movement. The supporting parts are taken out of the tray body 1, which is equipped with a connecting frame 3. The connecting frame 3 is fixedly connected to each side wall 4. When the connecting frame 3 is lifted upward, each supporting part is removed from the seedling hole 2.

[0021] A through hole 6 is provided on the base plate 5. The through hole 6 coincides with the drainage hole, which is conducive to drainage.

[0022] The connecting frame 3 is equipped with a handle 7, which makes it easy to lift the connecting frame 3 so that the support, along with the soil and the roots of the seedling, can be removed from the seedling hole 2.

[0023] In summary, this strawberry seedling tray allows for the following steps: First, before sowing, the support component is placed into the seedling hole 2 of the tray, with the bottom plate 5 positioned at the bottom of the seedling hole 2 and the side wall 4 tightly against it. The connecting frame 3 is placed above the tray. Then, normal seedling work such as soil injection, sowing, and water and fertilizer management is carried out within the seedling hole 2. When the seedlings are ready for transplanting, the connecting frame 3 is lifted upwards, allowing the support component, along with the seedlings and soil, to detach from the seedling hole 2. The soil portion can then be easily removed from the bottom plate 5 by hand, as the force applied by hand directly applies to the soil. This avoids the damage to the seedling roots caused by traditional methods of squeezing or directly pulling up the roots.

[0024] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A strawberry seedling tray, comprising a tray body (1) and seedling holes (2) disposed on the tray body (1), characterized in that: Each of the seedling holes (2) is equipped with a removable support, which includes a side wall (4) and a bottom plate (5). The bottom plate (5) is located at the bottom of the side wall (4) and is used to support the soil and the roots of the seedlings in the seedling hole (2). The side wall (4) serves to connect the bottom plate (5), and the side wall (4) ensures that at least one side of the soil and the roots of the seedlings on the bottom plate (5) is exposed. A connecting frame (3) is installed on the plate (1). The connecting frame (3) is fixedly connected to each side wall (4). When the connecting frame (3) is lifted upward, each support is removed from the seedling hole (2).

2. The strawberry seedling tray according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the seedling hole (2) is provided with a drainage hole.

3. The strawberry seedling tray according to claim 2, characterized in that: The base plate (5) has a through hole (6).

4. A strawberry seedling tray according to claim 3, characterized in that: The through hole (6) and the drain hole overlap vertically.

5. A strawberry seedling tray according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that: The connecting frame (3) is provided with a handle (7).