why learn this plant?
Growing minerslettuce teaches patience and observation. Watch for changes in leaf color and growth patterns.
timeline
germination
7-14
days to maturity
60-90
growth stages
Germination
1-2 weeks
Seeds sprout and first leaves emerge
Check in
Keep soil consistently moist
Tasks
- Water gently
- Maintain temperature
Watch for
- Damping off
- Poor germination rate
Seedling
2-4 weeks
True leaves develop, stem strengthens
Check in
Watch for leggy growth (needs more light)
Tasks
- Thin seedlings
- Begin fertilizing lightly
Watch for
- Leggy seedlings
- Pest damage
Vegetative Growth
3-6 weeks
Rapid leaf and stem growth
Check in
Monitor for pests and nutrient deficiencies
Tasks
- Water regularly
- Mulch around base
- Fertilize
Watch for
- Nutrient deficiency
- Pest pressure
Flowering/Fruiting
2-4 weeks
Flowers appear, fruit begins to set
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Ensure adequate pollination
Tasks
- Support heavy branches
- Monitor fruit development
Watch for
- Blossom drop
- Poor pollination
Harvest
2-6 weeks
Produce is ready to pick
Check in
Harvest regularly to encourage production
Tasks
- Pick at peak ripeness
- Store properly
Watch for
- Overripe produce
- End-of-season pests
how to grow
starting method
transplant
sun requirements
Full sun
spacing
12-18 inches" × "24-36 inches"
planting depth
1/4 to 1/2 inch
water needs
Frequency: Every 2-3 days
Amount: 1-2 inches per week
Method: Drip irrigation or base watering preferred
soil & fertilizer
Amend with compost. Ensure good drainage.
At planting: Mix compost into soil
During growth: Balanced fertilizer every 2-3 weeks every Every 2-3 weeks during active growth
zone timing guide
Plant after last frost date for your area
Zone 3-4
Direct sow: Late May - June
Short season — start indoors
Zone 5-6
Transplant: After last frost
Direct sow: May - June
Zone 7-8
Transplant: March - April
Direct sow: April - May
Zone 9-10
Direct sow: March - April
Can also fall plant
harvest guide
Visual cue
Mature size reached, color is full
Timing
60-90 days from transplant
Storage
Store in cool, dry location
what can go wrong
Overwatering
Visual cue
Yellowing lower leaves, wilting despite wet soil
Why it happens
Too frequent watering or poor drainage
Prevention
Check soil moisture before watering. Ensure drainage.
If it happens
Let soil dry out. Improve drainage.
Insufficient light
Visual cue
Leggy growth, pale leaves, poor flowering
Why it happens
Planted in too much shade
Prevention
Ensure full sun
If it happens
Move container or transplant to sunnier location
Pest damage
Visual cue
Holes in leaves, sticky residue, visible insects
Why it happens
Aphids, slugs, or caterpillars
Prevention
Companion planting, row covers, regular inspection
If it happens
Hand pick, use insecticidal soap, introduce beneficial insects
skill progression
skills required
- Basic watering
- Sunlight awareness
what you'll learn
- Vegetable growing fundamentals
- Observation and plant reading
- Harvest timing
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