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Organic Pelleted Lettuce Seed - Perfect for Healthy Salads

$5.18 USD
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LATIN NAME:
Lactuca sativa

DAYS TO MATURITY:
57 Days

PRODUCT FEATURES:
Organic Seeds, Plants, and Supplies

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Organic single-cut variety that maintains its quality in the field. Organic seeds featuring NOP-compliant pelleting.

Brentwood excels with its superior taste and ability to stay fresh in the field. The vibrant contrast of deep cherry-red and green hues enhances the visual charm of salad blends. With an outstanding flavor profile and a texture reminiscent of redleaf varieties, Brentwood stands out. In comparison to Salanova® Red Incised, it offers a richer taste but grows at a slower rate with lower yields. MT0-30. USDA Certified Organic.

Disease Resistance:
  • Downy Mildew (EU) races 16–35 (High)
  • Downy Mildew (US) races 5–9 (High)
  • Lettuce Leaf AphidNasonovia ribisnigri(High)
  • Lettuce Mosaic Virus (Intermediate)
  • Tomato Bushy Stunt Virus (High)
Specs:
  • Packet: 250 seeds
  • Avg. 19,500 seeds/lb
Product Features(Details):
Organic Seeds, Plants, and Supplies

Plants or seeds derived from them are grown without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides, fully conforming to the USDA's National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) guidelines for organic cultivation designated as Organic. Supplies that align with the USDA's National Organic Program (NOP) regulations are certified by third-party organizations such as OMRI, WSDA, or local bodies like MOFGA or NOFA.

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Organic pelleted lettuce seed, ideal for growing fresh, healthy salads at home Organic pelleted lettuce seed, ideal for growing fresh, healthy salads at home Organic pelleted lettuce seed, ideal for growing fresh, healthy salads at home Organic pelleted lettuce seed, ideal for growing fresh, healthy salads at home Organic pelleted lettuce seed, ideal for growing fresh, healthy salads at home

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