Forellenschluss Lettuce Transplants

8 Psc Forellenschluss Transplants (Cell size 1 inch)

Forellenschluss lettuce, also known as "Trout Back" holds a special place in Austrian horticultural history, owing to its distinct resemblance to the mottled coloring of a trout. The legacy of this lettuce has been handed down through generations, cherished for its unique appearance and taste.

Belonging to the romaine lettuce family, Trout lettuce is recognized by its elongated, crisp leaves and subtle sweetness. The visual appeal of this lettuce lies in its generously curled leaves adorned with captivating red spots, enhancing the allure of any garden.

In terms of taste, Trout lettuce offers a delightful experience for the palate. The leaves are delicate and slightly crunchy, providing a mild flavor with a gentle hint of sweetness, making it a perfect choice for salads, sandwiches, or a garnish.

Recommended instructions:

Planting:

  • Select a full sunny sowing area
  • Plan the number of transplants according to 1 m² depending on the size of the area/vessel
  • Number of transplants per square meter: 4-8
  • Keep soil moist. (Not too wet)
  • Watering once a day to once every three days (depending on the season)
  • It is recommended to use compost and organic nutrients and microbes.

You can find more information on the website, good luck!

 

 

When ordering transplants a one time fee of 20 NIS is added for the special packaging & planting tray

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SKU
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More Information
Species Lettuce
Days till maturity 40
Sowing Intervals 20-30 cm
Sowing Months January, February, March, April, September, October, November, December
Planting Instructions
  1. Choose a location in your garden that receives partial sun to full sun for planting lettuce transplants.
  2. Prepare the soil by loosening it with a garden fork or tiller and removing any weeds or debris. Add compost or well-rotted manure to improve the soil's fertility and drainage.
  3. Dig holes that are slightly larger than the root ball of the lettuce transplants. Space the transplants about 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) apart, depending on the variety. Place each transplant into a hole and fill in the soil around it, gently firming it to ensure good contact between the roots and the soil. Water the transplants thoroughly after planting.
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