Lettuce

Lettuce

Lactuca sativa

family

Asteraceae

beginner-friendly

Difficulty factors: Forgiving of beginner mistakes, Short time to harvest

duration

Annual

growth habit

Forb

why learn this plant?

Lettuce teaches fundamental vegetable growing skills including soil preparation, watering consistency, and harvest timing.

timeline

germination

Currently no data available.

days to maturity

60-

growth stages

Germination/Establishment

1-2 weeks

1-2 weeks

Seeds swell and sprout, or transplants establish roots

Check in:

Look for first signs of green growth emerging from soil

Tasks:

  • Keep soil consistently moist
  • Maintain temperature
  • Protect from strong wind

Watch for:

  • Damping off from overwatering
  • Poor germination from old seed

Seedling

2-4 weeks

2-4 weeks

True leaves develop, stem strengthens

Check in:

Count true leaves — ready for transplant at 2-4 sets

Tasks:

  • Thin seedlings if direct-sown
  • Begin light fertilizing
  • Harden off if started indoors

Watch for:

  • Leggy seedlings from insufficient light
  • Transplant shock

Vegetative Growth

3-8 weeks

3-8 weeks

Rapid leaf and stem growth, plant fills out

Check in:

Plant should be growing visibly each week

Tasks:

  • Regular watering
  • Fertilize on schedule
  • Add support if needed
  • Watch for pests

Watch for:

  • Nutrient deficiency (yellowing leaves)
  • Pest damage

Flowering/Fruiting

2-6 weeks

2-6 weeks

Flowers appear, followed by fruit development

Check in:

Note first flower date — track pollination success

Tasks:

  • Ensure pollination
  • Continue consistent watering
  • Side-dress with fertilizer

Watch for:

  • Blossom drop from heat stress
  • Poor pollination

Harvest

2-8 weeks

2-8 weeks

Fruits ripen, ready for picking

Check in:

Check daily at peak — many crops taste best picked slightly early

Tasks:

  • Harvest regularly to encourage production
  • Record yield
  • Watch for overripe fruit

Watch for:

  • Splitting from irregular watering
  • Pest damage to ripe fruit

how to grow

starting method

either

sun requirements

Partial shade

spacing

6-12 inches" × "6-12 inches"

planting depth

1/8 inch

water needs

Frequency: Every 2-3 days

Amount: 1 inch per week

Method: Drip irrigation or soaker hose preferred. Water at base, avoid wetting leaves.

soil & fertilizer

Amend with compost. Preferred pH: 6.0-7.0. Soil type: Loamy.

At planting: Balanced 10-10-10 or compost

During growth: Nitrogen-rich fertilizer for leaf production every Every 2-4 weeks during growing season

zone timing guide

Best grown when temperatures are 4-27°F. Plant after last frost in spring.

Zone 3

Start indoors: April

Transplant: Late May-June

Short growing season, choose early varieties

Zone 4-5

Start indoors: March-April

Transplant: May-June

Direct sow: May

Zone 6-7

Start indoors: February-March

Transplant: April-May

Direct sow: April-May

Zone 8-9

Start indoors: January-February

Transplant: March-April

Direct sow: March

Zone 10+

Direct sow: February-March

Year-round growing possible

harvest guide

Visual cue

Leaves large enough to eat. Harvest outer leaves or cut whole head before bolting.

Feel

Leaves should feel firm and crisp, not wilted.

Timing

Typically 60- days from planting

Storage

Refrigerate in damp towel. Use within 3-7 days.

what can go wrong

Overwatering

Visual cue:

Yellowing lower leaves, mushy stems, mold on soil surface

Why it happens:

Too frequent watering without checking soil moisture

Prevention:

Check soil moisture before watering — stick finger 1 inch into soil

If it happens:

Allow soil to dry out between waterings. Improve drainage.

skill progression

skills required

  • Basic soil preparation

what you'll learn

  • Succession planting
  • Bolt prevention

companion planting

grows well with

beetsBroccolicarrotsCucumberlegumesbeansOkraonions

keep away from

CelerycabbagescressParsley

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