Lettuce
Heat Tolerant Varieties: Butterhead, LooseLeaf
Tamil Name: Malai Keerai; Scientific Name: Lactuca sativa;
Planting/Sowing
Dec – Feb;
Harvesting
Jan – Mar;
First Harvest
~50 Days
Heat Tolerant Varieties: Butterhead, LooseLeaf
Tamil Name: Malai Keerai; Scientific Name: Lactuca sativa;
Dec – Feb;
Jan – Mar;
~50 Days
Crop category | Greens |
Life span | Annual |
Type of crop | Herb |
Part(s) of the crop to harvest | Leaves |
Avg. Height | 6 – 12 inches |
Lettuce is a cool-season crop. There are bolt-resistant, heat-tolerant varieties for growing in warm weather such as Butterhead lettuce and other loose leaf lettuces.
When to plant / sow seeds (ideal season):
Mid December to mid February;
How to plant:
Direct Sowing & transplanting; First sow the seeds and then transplant in 3 to 4 weeks.
How to Grow Greens and How to Grow Microgreens sections as Fenugreek makes an excellent microgreen.
NOTE: Please refer to theLettuce seeds should be sown in lines at a spacing of 5 cm between rows and 1.5-2 cm depth. The seeds should be covered with sand and manure mixture. Plants are ready for transplanting in approximately 21-28 days.
Guides in the Knowledge Base for more details on topics ranging from Spacing & Lighting to Soil and Nutrients.
NOTE: Please go through theAfter planting, crops should be irrigated at 8- to 10-day intervals.
Watering & Irrigation guide for more info.
NOTE: Irrigation should depend on how moist / wet the soil is. Check your plants everyday to see if they require irrigation or not. Check theWhen to harvest
Butterheads and loose leaf lettuces are ready to harvest in 45-55 days. As soon as plants reach acceptable size and firmness, harvest before the leaves become tough.
How to harvest
Pick individual leaves. Summer lettuce stays in prime eating condition only for a short time, so do harvest promptly.
NOTE: Harvest periods can vary depending on environmental, climatic, and soil conditions.
Pests | Nematodes and thrips |
Common Diseases/ Problems | Root and collar rot can occur where the soil stays wet |
Pest and Disease prevention measure(s) | For problems with caterpillars or grasshoppers you can spray either a neem oil or cow urine spray (5% diluted solution in water). Make sure that this is done at least a week before you are harvesting. |
Pest & Disease Control for more information.
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