As a cool-season crop, lettuce thrives throughout spring and fall in most regions. It's an excellent leafy green to grow because it grows rapidly, produces for an extended period of time, and is relatively little maintenance as long as you keep it adequately watered. Additionally, it thrives in raised beds and containers, making it an excellent choice for tiny spaces. Lettuce is a low-calorie, low-sugar, and low-fat leafy vegetable that is mostly farmed for its pleasant green leaves with a moderate flavour. Lettuce is grown for more than just its leaves; it is also used for its stems and seeds.
Common Name |
Lettuce |
Sunlight |
Requires at least 5-6 hours of sunlight |
Water |
Twice a day in summer and in whenever required in winter |
Temperature |
Warm temperature |
Soil |
Loamy, Well-drained and loose soil |
Fertilizer |
Requires plenty of compost and nitrogen |
Germination |
7-10 days |
Harvest Season |
6-8 weeks |
pH |
Slightly acidic to neutral |
No. of seeds |
150+ |
Lettuce should be watered lightly, frequently, and consistently. Always keep the soil moist. Avoid excessive watering – excessive watering results in root rot, disease, and stunted growth.
If organic matter and a slow-release organic fertilizer are added to the soil prior to planting, additional fertilization of your fast-growing lettuce plants is unnecessary.
Aphids are capable of completely destroying a lettuce patch. As nutrients and water are sucked from the leaves, they curl and wilt. Additionally, aphids spread disease and contribute to mould problems. These irritating little white pests can be found on the undersides of lettuce leaves. Because there is no systemic insecticide available to control aphids, your best bet is to use bio pest controllers.
Snails, slugs, and caterpillars, on the other hand, adore lettuce. While using bio pest control for sucking and biting pests are one option, traps, organic bait, and handpicking are also viable options for controlling these common pests.
If you notice your lettuce turning brown and curling, it may be suffering from tipburn. It is because the moisture content is inconsistent. Trim the browned lettuce and establish a regular watering schedule.
No. of Lettuce Seeds - 150+