Lollo Bionda, organic seeds

Eco New variety Heirloom
45 SEK

Information

Like its red relative, ‘Lollo Rossa’ is healthy, easy to grow and excellent for harvesting as small leaves in batches. Late to flower and can withstand both hot and cool weather. It is also a very old Italian lettuce variety. When fully developed, it forms a loosely composed rosette of shimmering light green finely ruffled leaves. Read more about the Lollo lettuces under ‘Lollo Rossa'.

A portion contains about 250 seeds. 


 

Product number:4582
Scientific name:Lactuca sativa var. crispa
Botanic family:The Sunflower Family - Asteraceae
Organic:Yes
Days to maturity:47
Lifespan:Annual
F1 Hybrid:No
New variety:Yes
Sowing time:Pre-cultivate: March–May/Direct sow: May–August
Sowing depth:0,5 cm
Germination time:5-8 days
Plant spacing:15-30 cm
Row spacing:35-50 cm
Height:20-30 cm
Plant location:Sun–partial shade
Harvest/blooming:June-October
Seeds/g:800-1000 seeds
Heirloom variety:Yes

Cultivation advice

Sowing

Sow thinly, about 0.5 cm deep. The seeds need light and a temperature below 18 °C to germinate. Higher temperatures result in slow and weak germination.
Lettuce can be started very early in a greenhouse (soil temperature at least 5 °C), or sown indoors or in a cold frame 3–5 weeks before transplanting outdoors. Gradually harden off the plants. Plant them shallowly and water well. Once hardened, most varieties tolerate several degrees of frost.
Direct sowing can be done as soon as the soil can be worked. If the soil is dry, water the seed row before sowing, this also helps lower the temperature during midsummer sowing. To have fresh lettuce throughout summer and autumn, sow in succession or use several varieties with different maturity times. Late autumn sowing for overwintering can also succeed even in northern regions.

Spacing

Thin out early! 15-30 between plants and 35-50 cm between the rows.  

Harvest

Pick lettuce as the leaves grow or as a full-grown plant.

Seed

800-1000 seeds/g
5 g for 100 m if sowing directly and 20 g yield seedlings for 1000 m2. 50-100 g sows 1000 m2 directly.
A portion contains about 250 seeds.