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Outredgeous - Organic Lettuce Seeds for Healthy Salads

$8.90 USD
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LATIN NAME:
Lactuca sativa

DAYS TO MATURITY:
28 Days

LIFE CYCLE:
Annual

HYBRID STATUS:
Open Pollinated

PRODUCT FEATURES:
Organic Seeds, Plants, and Supplies,Hydroponic Performer

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Quantity

Striking, frilled red romaine lettuce.

Vibrant bright red baby leaves that retain their rich hue even in low-light settings. Exhibits rapid initial growth with gracefully ruffled leaf edges. Outredgeous was cultivated and harvested at the International Space Station as part of a groundbreaking experiment aimed at exploring the feasibility of growing fresh produce in space. Special thanks to Frank Morton from Wild Garden Seed for selecting and releasing Outredgeous via the OSSI (Open Source Seed Initiative). MT0-30. Certified Organic by USDA.

Specs:
  • Packet: 500 seeds
  • Avg. 27,600 seeds/oz
Product Features(Details):
Organic Seeds, Plants, and Supplies

Plants or seeds obtained from them are classified as Organic when they are cultivated without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides, fully complying with the organic gardening practices set forth by the USDA's National Organic Standards Board (NOSB). Supplies conforming to the USDA’s National Organic Program (NOP) regulations undergo verification by third-party certifiers like OMRI, WSDA, or local organizations such as MOFGA or NOFA.

Hydroponic Performer

This variety can thrive effectively through hydroponic methods, including NFT (Nutrient Film Technique), DWC (Deep Water Culture), or other soilless cultivation systems.

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Organic Outredgeous lettuce seeds, perfect for growing nutrient-rich salads Organic Outredgeous lettuce seeds, perfect for growing nutrient-rich salads Organic Outredgeous lettuce seeds, perfect for growing nutrient-rich salads Organic Outredgeous lettuce seeds, perfect for growing nutrient-rich salads

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