Happy
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Post by Happy on Sept 7, 2018 15:36:45 GMT -5
ladyjane, it looks like you recently did an R&R?
If so, then you might want to consider keeping a gallon container with the same concentration of nutrient that you've been using. Normally this might cause a buildup of excess nutrients, but since you recently did an R&R, and since your garden might not be productive for very long, it might be the best way to proceed.
That said, you can also top off with a more dilute solution. Or plain water would be okay, too.
It's all good!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2018 15:38:50 GMT -5
lettuce needs minimal nutrients to be successful.JMO and personal experience.
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Happy
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Post by Happy on Sept 7, 2018 15:41:23 GMT -5
lettuce needs minimal nutrients to be successful.JMO and personal experience. Yes, it's very forgiving, and does fine with "too little" nutrients. Better too little than too much.
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Shawn
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Post by Shawn on Sept 8, 2018 3:55:53 GMT -5
lettuce needs minimal nutrients to be successful.JMO and personal experience.
I also use less nutes with lettuce.
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Post by ladyjane on Sept 8, 2018 8:22:15 GMT -5
Thanks for the education. Lettuce is the way to go for the first planting in AG.
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Post by ladyjane on Sept 9, 2018 15:16:26 GMT -5
Today I picked the remaining small lettuce leaves because the growth seems to have come to a halt. I cleaned the harvest and will give it a rest for a while. We have the possibility of a hurricane come close to us or worse this coming week. Also I ordered the back up unit posted here from amazon for power failures.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2018 15:33:14 GMT -5
'tis the season! Stay safe m'lady!
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Shawn
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Post by Shawn on Sept 9, 2018 15:50:28 GMT -5
Please stay safe.
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brent
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Post by brent on Mar 22, 2019 17:51:21 GMT -5
I have not had a chance to read through many threads but I saw one asking what kinds of lettuce do well in an AG
we found two strains that we got from West Coast Seeds in British Columbia. I think the strains must be available in the USA. These did really well and did not take over the landscape ... at full size about 3 per AG seemed to work. The strains were - Tom Thumb - Little Gem
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Post by Shawn on Mar 22, 2019 18:01:00 GMT -5
I have not had a chance to read through many threads but I saw one asking what kinds of lettuce do well in an AG
we found two strains that we got from West Coast Seeds in British Columbia. I think the strains must be available in the USA. These did really well and did not take over the landscape ... at full size about 3 per AG seemed to work. The strains were - Tom Thumb - Little Gem
Welcome to the forum brent. I hope you enjoy the forum! I have grown Little Gems and it is very good. I will have to search for the Tom Thumb.
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Post by joe645 on Apr 2, 2019 19:11:14 GMT -5
When growing lettuce from seed, how many seeds to a pod? (1 seed to 1 plant?)
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Post by Shawn on Apr 3, 2019 2:41:31 GMT -5
When growing lettuce from seed, how many seeds to a pod? (1 seed to 1 plant?)
joe645, I place 2 seeds per pod and as they grow I do not thin them down. What type of lettuce you going to grow?
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Post by joe645 on Apr 3, 2019 13:08:21 GMT -5
Rhomaine, Iceberg and Giant Ceaser. I'm going to try to germinate and grow them in my large tote project as my AG Harvest is presently consumed by 2 cherry tomato plants.
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Post by thegrindre on Apr 24, 2019 6:57:04 GMT -5
Is that you from AA, LadyJane? This is me, Farlie. I go by, thegrindre, everywhere else but on AA. LOL
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anne
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Post by anne on May 26, 2019 8:12:04 GMT -5
Personnaly, my favorite lettuce in AG is Breen, its a mini red romaine it have a nice little crunch and taste sweet
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