Lettuce will thrive in the cool spring season and its best to prepare a well-drained soil bed which receives about 4 to 5 hours of sunlight every day. Lettuce doesn’t develop deep roots so remember to keep the base of the plant properly moist. If you plan to plant lettuce in a rather warmer zone, protect the plant from direct afternoon sun. Excessive warmth may lead the lettuce plant to bolt and cause a very bitter taste in the leaves.
GROWING REQUIREMENTS
PESTS
Pests to watch out for in iceberg lettuce are aphids, slugs, and caterpillars. In such cases, remove the affected leaf immediately and harvest the remaining leaves.
SOIL
Prepare the well-drained fertile soil with rich with nutrients which will promote tender leaf development. Soil pH should range between 6 to 7 for ideal growth.
SPOT
Iceberg lettuce can be planted in full or partial sun. However, protect the plant from direct heat to avoid bolting.
TEMPERATURE
The ideal temperature for sowing iceberg lettuce seeds is 16-20°C (60-68°F)
WATERING
Water lettuce carefully so as to keep the soil moist but avoid making a muddy mess which will lead to fungal root disease. Also, keep the leaves of lettuce clear of any splashes of soil which may damage the leaves.
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Specifications
In The Box
200 Seeds
General
Brand
WILLVINE
Model Name
PUAS-198 Batavia Lettuce
Quantity
200 per packet
Common Name
PUAS-198 Batavia Lettuce
Suitable For
Indoor, Outdoor
Type of Seed
Vegetable
Organic
Yes
Family
Lettuce
Scientific Name
Batavia Lettuce
Uses
Vegetable
Soil Nutrient Requirements
Try To use Organic Manure & Fertilizers.
Sowing Method
HOW TO SOW : Soil should be mixed with well rotten Cow dung. Sow seeds in beds and cover seeds with a thin layer of soil::Maintain a distance of 0.5 feet between plants:: Irrigate immediately and then as per requirement but the soil should remain moist always::Flowering starts after 7-8 weeks after sowing which continues for a longer duration
Net Quantity
200 per packet
Additional Features
Care Instructions
Soil should be mixed with well rotten Cow dung. Sow seeds in beds and cover seeds with a thin layer of soil, Maintain a distance of 0.5 feet between plants, Irrigate immediately and then as per requirement but the soil should remain moist always, Flowering starts after 7-8 weeks after sowing which continues for a longer duration