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Lettuce variety six pack- Romaine parris island cos - Iceberg head - Buttercrunch - Mesclun mix - Leaf salad bowl - Black seeded simpson.
Lettuce variety six pack- Romaine parris island cos - Iceberg head - Buttercrunch - Mesclun mix - Leaf salad bowl - Black seeded simpson.
Lettuce variety six pack- Romaine parris island cos - Iceberg head - Buttercrunch - Mesclun mix - Leaf salad bowl - Black seeded simpson.
Lettuce variety six pack- Romaine parris island cos - Iceberg head - Buttercrunch - Mesclun mix - Leaf salad bowl - Black seeded simpson.

Lettuce variety six pack- Romaine parris island cos - Iceberg head - Buttercrunch - Mesclun mix - Leaf salad bowl - Black seeded simpson.

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Packets of about 200 seeds of each kind of lettuce.

Planting instructions: For direct seeding, seeds germinate at low soil temperatures (40°F), but poorly above 75°F. Sow seeds 2-3″ apart, rows 12–18″ apart. Cover seed lightly, about 1/8″, and firm soil gently. Thin iceberg and romaine lettuce to one plant every 10–12″, other types 8–10″ for full size heads or 6″ for mini heads.

Hydroponics: 

Step 1: Choose our high quality lettuce seed.

Step 2: Place a lettuce seed into a growing medium such as a Peat Pellet or a  Rockwool Starter Plug. Put the cubes in a dish of water for two weeks in a dark condition. In that time, the seeds should sprout into little seedlings. Be sure to always have the cubes in a dish of water. Keeping the cubes in a dark condition is essential for curbing algae growth.

Step 3: Germination will take about 7-14 days. Once the sprout appears, put the cubes into a Net Pot and transplant to a growing container or hydroponics growing systems such as NFT systems.

The best containers to use for hydroponic gardening are dark colored plastics.

Step 4: Plants in a hydroponic system need to be regularly supplied with a nutrient solution.

Choosing the right solution is essential for successful hydroponic growth

Step 5:  Wait 4 to 5 weeks to harvest the lettuce. Make sure you place your plants near the sun, but not in direct all-day sun and preferably somewhere that gets morning sun only. Direct all-day sunlight is not suitable for lettuce and leafy greens as too much heat will cause the plant to feel stressed. This will result in it starting to bolt (flowering) which will make the leaves taste bitter and change the texture of your produce.