ORGANIC BABY LEAF "LETTUCE RED BATAVIA"
Quantity: Aprrox: 1100 Seeds ⓘ
ORGANIC BABY LEAF "LETTUCE RED BATAVIA"
Growing Guide
How to Grow
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Soak Seeds No soaking needed
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Fill Your Tray Spread seeds evenly on Coco Coir , Soil Mix , Jute Mat . Seed rate: 10–15g per standard 10×20 tray.
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Blackout Phase 2–3 days blackout phase
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Move to Light & Water Place in bright indirect light or under a grow light. Bottom-water only — never spray leaves directly. Keep medium moist but never waterlogged.
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Harvest Cut at 2–3 inches (5–7 cm) using clean scissors. Cut just above the growing medium. Single cut — does not regrow.
Good source of Vitamins A, K and folate; light, crisp and refreshing texture
ORGANIC BABY LEAF "LETTUCE RED BATAVIA"
Features
🥗 Bold Color Meets Crisp Texture – Perfect for Gourmet Salads!
Red Batavia Lettuce is an open-pollinated French heirloom, producing green leaves tinged with deep red tips, giving your salad bowl both color and crunch. The leaves are thick, juicy, and sweet, making it ideal for fresh salads, burgers, or wraps.
This variety grows quickly in cooler climates, making it a perfect choice for winter and early spring gardening in Pakistan. Can be harvested early for baby leaves or allowed to mature into full heads.
📦 Product Features:
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✅ Seed Type: Organic, Heirloom, Open-Pollinated, Non-GMO
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🌿 Plant Lifespan: Annual
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🌱 Germination Rate: 85–95%
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⏳ Germination Time: 4–8 days
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🌿 Harvest Time: 25–35 days (baby leaves), 50–60 days (mature)
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🥬 Leaf Type: Green leaves with red edges, crisp Batavia texture
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🪴 Best For: Raised beds, pots, trays, balcony gardens
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♻️ Eco-Friendly, Resealable Packaging
🌡️ Growing Conditions (Pakistan):
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Sowing Season: October to February (cool-season leafy crop)
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Temperature Range: 10°C – 24°C
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Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
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Watering: Regular light watering – keep soil evenly moist
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Soil: Fertile, loose, and well-drained with compost
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Spacing: 6–8 inches apart or scatter for baby greens
🥬 Why Grow Organic Red Batavia Lettuce?
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Distinctive red-tinged leaves with a crisp bite
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Rich in vitamin A, antioxidants, and fiber
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Beautiful in salads, wraps, and sandwiches
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Fast-growing and easy to harvest
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Great for home gardening and winter sowing
Learn more how to grow microgreens at home.