
BRAZILIAN HEAD LETTUCE - 1501

Firm, crisp, voluminous head; resistant to common diseases, collar rot, summer heat, and early winter cold.
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Family Asteraceae - Compositae
Sowing: in rows or in seedbeds from January to September, depending on the varieties' resistance to heat and bolting. Under tunnels in late autumn-winter.
Transplanting: done when the seedlings have 3-4 leaves and allows you to save on the purchase of seeds for hybrid varieties. Cover with non-woven fabric. Distances: 35-45 cm between rows, 25-35 cm along the row.
Tips: Do not bury the collar of the seedlings, water regularly, encouraging drainage.
Seeds needed: in seedbeds approximately 2 g per m². In planting, 25-30 g per 100 m².
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