
Propagation
by Harvest Soon
The Propagator Pro 2 is a compact, self-contained germination chamber that gives cannabis seeds the warm, humid, light-controlled environment they need to crack open and root. It ships flat, unfolds into a sturdy 13 x 10 x 13 cm box, and comes with built-in LED lighting, a thermometer strip, and a bag of perlite to maintain humidity. No fiddling with cling film over a saucer, no guessing whether your seeds are too cold — just pop them in, monitor the temperature, and wait.
We get it — germinating seeds on a damp paper towel on a plate works. Sometimes. The problem is consistency. Temperature swings overnight, the towel dries out, you accidentally knock the plate, or the cat investigates. Every one of those moments can kill a seed that cost you real money.
The Propagator Pro 2 removes all of that. The enclosed box holds humidity steady — the included perlite sits at the bottom and keeps the air inside moist without waterlogging anything. The thermometer strip on the side lets you check conditions at a glance, in both Celsius and Fahrenheit, so you know immediately if your germination spot is too cool. And the six LEDs in the lid give seedlings just enough light once they break the surface, without you needing to rig up a desk lamp at an awkward angle.
We've seen customers lose expensive genetics to nothing more than a draughty kitchen counter. A few quid on a proper propagator saves you the cost of replacement seeds — and the frustration of starting over. Germination typically takes between 1 and 6 days inside this box. Once the seed leaves have fully emerged, you move the seedlings out and into their growing medium.
The Propagator Pro 2 arrives in a flat, nondescript package with assembly instructions. Here's what you get:
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Propagator body | Ships flat, unfolds into a rigid 13 x 10 x 13 cm box |
| LED lights | 6 LEDs fitted into the lid (batteries not included) |
| Thermometer strip | Reads in both °C and °F, built into the side panel |
| Perlite | Small bag included — spread across the base to maintain humidity |
| Ventilation | Small adjustable vents in the lid for temperature and airflow control |
One honest heads-up: batteries for the LEDs are not included. You'll need small button cells — check the instructions for the exact size. Not a dealbreaker, but worth grabbing a pack before your seeds arrive so you're not scrambling.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (assembled) | 13 x 10 x 13 cm |
| Weight | Lightweight — ships flat |
| LED count | 6 (fitted in lid) |
| Thermometer | Built-in strip, °C and °F |
| Ventilation | Adjustable lid vents |
| Included accessories | Perlite bag, assembly instructions |
| Batteries | Not included |
| Compatible trays | Smart Start grow pots (sold separately) |
| SKU | HS0727 |
The Propagator Pro 2 is sized to fit a tray of Smart Start grow pots — the organic plugs give your seeds a perfect rooting medium and make transplanting dead simple. Grab a Smart Start kit alongside the propagator and you've got a complete germination setup with zero improvisation required.
The Propagator Pro 2 isn't only for germination. Once your seeds have sprouted, you can repurpose it as a sheltered nursery for weak seedlings that need a bit of extra humidity and warmth to establish themselves. It also works well for starting clones — small cuttings root faster in a warm, humid enclosure than they do sitting in the open air of a grow tent. The 13 x 13 cm footprint won't hold a forest, but for 4–6 cuttings in small plugs, it does the job.
The feel of the assembled box is surprisingly sturdy for something that ships flat. The walls are rigid enough that it won't collapse if you bump the shelf, and the vents give you genuine control rather than being decorative. It's not a heated propagator — there's no built-in heating element — so if your growing space drops below 20°C at night, pair it with a small heat mat underneath. That's the one limitation worth knowing about: in a cold room, the Propagator Pro 2 alone won't generate warmth. It insulates and retains, but it doesn't heat.
The paper towel method is free, and it works. We won't pretend otherwise. But here's what we've seen over 25 years of selling seeds: the number one reason people contact us about failed germination is environmental. The towel dried out. The plate was next to a window and got too cold overnight. Someone moved it. The Propagator Pro 2 eliminates those variables — sealed humidity, visible temperature reading, consistent light. If you're germinating a single freebie seed for fun, a damp towel is fine. If you've bought a pack of genetics you actually care about, the Propagator Pro 2 is cheap insurance.
No. There's no built-in heating element. The propagator insulates and maintains humidity, but if your room is below 20°C you'll want a small heat mat underneath. We carry several that fit the 13 x 13 cm footprint.
The LED unit uses small button cell batteries. The exact type is listed in the assembly instructions included in the box. Batteries are not included, so pick some up before your seeds arrive.
Yes. The box is sturdy enough for several rounds of germination. Wipe it down between uses and replace the perlite if it's looking tired. It won't last forever — it's cardboard-based — but you'll get good use out of it.
No. The propagator is sized to fit Smart Start trays, but you can use any small germination medium that fits inside the 13 x 10 cm base — rockwool cubes, jiffy pellets, or even a damp paper towel on a small dish.
Typically 1 to 6 days, depending on the seed variety and conditions. Once the seed leaves have fully emerged and opened, remove the seedlings and move them under proper grow lighting.
Heated propagators are better for cold environments where room temperature regularly drops below 20°C. The Propagator Pro 2 works brilliantly in a warm room — it's smaller, cheaper, and includes lighting. If your space is consistently cold, a heated propagator or adding a heat mat is the better call.
Yes. The enclosed, humid environment helps small cuttings root faster. It'll hold 4–6 cuttings in small plugs comfortably. For larger cloning operations, you'd want a full-size dome and tray setup.
Last updated: April 2026