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James Bridger wrote:If I direct sow lettuce outside it does fine.
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James Bridger wrote:Is there some magic or secret to growing lettuce that I don't know about?
Tiffaney Dex wrote:I jumped at reading this because I can't grow lettuce, either. The ones I buy are not grown very far from me and have a soft, mild taste I plant the same varieties and they end up with a bitter taste. I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
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Tiffaney Dex wrote:I jumped at reading this because I can't grow lettuce, either. The ones I buy are not grown very far from me and have a soft, mild taste I plant the same varieties and they end up with a bitter taste. I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
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Dave Bross wrote:For inside growing, going from the pic, you need to get the lights right down close, then run the lights 12 hrs minimum.
Use a potting soil with better drainage if you can, and if nothing else, and go easy on the watering until established. Damp but not soaked.
Maieshe Ljin wrote:For people struggling with lettuce I might suggest Korean bellflower or Campanula takesimana. They are a vigorous perennial with beautiful flowers and leaves that taste and look something like lettuce, but less bitter and smaller. And they grow from the very beginning of the spring into the later parts of fall.
Also in my estimation lettuce is supposed to be bitter… though coddling and greenhouse growing probably minimizes that potential.
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Sarah Joubert wrote:
Very interested in growing this as a lettuce alternative in dry, northern Spain. Out summer temps hit 38-42`C and no summer rainfall. Are the flowers edible too?
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Maieshe Ljin wrote:For people struggling with lettuce I might suggest Korean bellflower or Campanula takesimana.
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