Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Lettuce--head

Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is an annual plant of the daisy family Asteraceae. It is most often grown as a leaf vegetable, but sometimes for its stem and seeds. Lettuce was first cultivated by the ancient Egyptians who turned it from a weed, whose seeds were used to produce oil, into a food plant grown for its succulent leaves, in addition to its oil-rich seeds. Lettuce spread to the Greeks and Romans, the latter of whom gave it the name "lactuca", from which the English "lettuce" is ultimately derived. By 50 AD, multiple types were described, and lettuce appeared often in medieval writings, including several herbals. The 16th through 18th centuries saw the development of many varieties in Europe, and by the mid-18th century cultivars were described that can still be found in gardens. Europe and North America originally dominated the market for lettuce, but by the late 1900s the consumption of lettuce had spread throughout the world.




Romaine lettuce, a descendant of some of the earliest cultivated lettuce
Planting Times:

Ideal planting times
 Jan2,  Feb1Oct1Oct2Nov1Nov2

Good planting time

Can be planted (with protective measures)















Comments:
Won't sprout in hot soil.

Aquaponic Planting Guide:
Cultivar / Variety 
Deep Water Culture
Media Bed Ebb/flow
Media Bed constant flow
Aquaponic Wicking bed
NFT
Tower 
RomaineS[2]

E[1]























Notes:
 F = Failed
 G = Good
 S = Successful 

 Ex = does exceptionally well


[1] Bruce Babcock @ EasyAquaGarden
[2] Dr George Brooks @ NxTHorizon Group




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