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Lollo Rossa

Lollo Rossa lettuce features colorful, dense ruffled leaves full of anthocyanins and vitamin A.

Category

Days to Sprout

Taste It for

Temprature

Germination

Pollination

Prunning

Plant Health

Support

Harvest

Vegetables

7-10

4-8 weeks

Lettuce prefers cooler temperatures (60-70F), and if placed in higher temperatures, it will turn bitter, bolt, and flower early.

Check the roots monthly and trim any that are brown or extending past the yPod.

Lettuce can be picked as individual leaves or harvested as a full head. For ongoing harvest, once the leaves are 4 inches tall, snip the outer leaves an inch above the base of the plant and let the inner leaves continue to grow and mature. Do not cut more than one-third of the plant if you want it to keep growing.

Origin

The origins of Lollo Rossa are mysterious, but it has been said it originates from a wild species called Lactuca seriola. It’s known to be a great baby leaf variety with tender leaves perfect for salads.

Qualities

Lollo Rossa lettuce features colorful, dense ruffled leaves full of anthocyanins and vitamin A.

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