Spidmot: Revolutionize your seedlings with the manual block press from Spidplant
The Spidmot stands out for its ability to produce all the blocks of a tray in a single operation, thus optimizing the time spent on seedlings…
The Spidmot is a manual block press designed in France by Spidplant. It stands out for its ability to produce all the blocks of a tray in a single operation, thus optimizing the time spent on seedlings.
Why choose the Spidmot?
Available in three sizes, the Spidmot adapts to a wide variety of crops and lets the market gardener adjust density and caliber to suit their needs.

Spidmot 56: ideal for lettuce, beetroot, onion, fennel, aromatics and turnip. 112 blocks per tray.
Spidmot 35: designed for cabbages, basil and chicory. 70 blocks per tray.
Spidmot 16: perfect for squash, zucchini, pattypan, cucumber, tomato, eggplant, bell pepper and chili. 32 blocks per tray.
This range allows market gardeners to choose the tool best suited to their specific needs, thus ensuring efficient and high-quality production.
Complete your equipment with the Spidsem
To go even further in optimizing seedlings, Spidplant also offers the Spidsem, a manual seeder designed to work in synergy with the Spidmot. This seeder allows you to sow all your seeds in one go, without resorting to complex pneumatic systems. Using simply gravity, it ensures precise positioning of seeds in the center of each block.
Specific seeding plates have been developed to fit a wide variety of seeds, even allowing several seeds to be sown simultaneously for certain crops.
Conclusion
With the Spidmot and the Spidsem, Spidplant offers market gardeners innovative tools, designed to improve the efficiency and precision of seedlings. Made in France, this equipment reflects local know-how and a deep understanding of producers’ needs.
Investing in these tools means choosing sustainable and adapted solutions, which will facilitate your daily work while optimizing the quality of your crops.