Lettuce Crop Information

General Information

Lettuce belongs to family of Asteraceae. It is also called as Salad crops as it is consumed in uncooked form. Because of its diet and medicinal values, its demand is increasing rapidly. It is mostly grown for leaves purpose but sometime it is cultivated for seed and stem purpose. It is good source of Vitamin K and chlorophyll. Among different types of lettuce, loose leaf is considered as best as it contain high amount of iron and vitamin A and C. China is a top producer of Lettuce in world.

Climate

  • Season

    Temperature

    20-30°C
  • Season

    Rainfall

    100-150cm
  • Season

    Sowing Temperature

    25-30°C
  • Season

    Harvesting Temperature

    20-28°C
  • Season

    Temperature

    20-30°C
  • Season

    Rainfall

    100-150cm
  • Season

    Sowing Temperature

    25-30°C
  • Season

    Harvesting Temperature

    20-28°C
  • Season

    Temperature

    20-30°C
  • Season

    Rainfall

    100-150cm
  • Season

    Sowing Temperature

    25-30°C
  • Season

    Harvesting Temperature

    20-28°C
  • Season

    Temperature

    20-30°C
  • Season

    Rainfall

    100-150cm
  • Season

    Sowing Temperature

    25-30°C
  • Season

    Harvesting Temperature

    20-28°C

Soil

It can grow on variety of soils but it gives good result when grown on sandy loam and silt loam soils. Also soils should be rich in nitrogen, potassium also rich in organic matter content. For good growth, ideal pH of soil should be in range of 6 to 6.8. Avoid waterlogged, acidic soils for cultivation.

Popular Varieties With Their Yield

Alamo-1: It is a deep color variety. It gives an average yield of 84-98qtl/acre.

Spince Black Seeded:
Long leaves, Deep green which is long and bitter in taste. It gives an average yield of 84qtl/acre.

Avez Wonder: It is a deep green color variety. It has soft leaves which are hard in nature.

Ruby: This variety has opened purple color leaves.

Other state varieties:

Type of Lettuce

1) Butter heads:
Ready for first harvest in 45-55 days after sowing.

2) Crisp head: Ready for first harvest in 70-100 days after sowing.

3) Loose Leaves
: Ready for first harvest in 45-55 days after sowing.

4) Romaine: Ready for first harvest in 75-85 days after sowing.

Punjab Lettuce 1: Its leaves are crispy, shiny, light green color. It is non-heading type variety and bear loose leaves. It is ready for first harvest in 45 days after sowing. Gives average yield of 35qtl/acre of green leaves.

L S 1, L S 2, Iceberg, Bogampo, Great Lakes
 

Land Preparation

Plough land for two-three times and bring soil to fine tilth. Carry out soil testing to check nutritional status of soil. If soil is deficient in nutrients apply micro-nutrients on basis of soil test results.

Sowing

Time of sowing
For low areas:
September-November
For intermediate areas: September-October
High areas: March-July

Spacing
When seedlings are transplanted in main field, use row to row spacing of 45 cm and plant to plant distance of 30 cm.

Sowing Depth
Depth should be 2-4 cm.

Method of Sowing
For sowing of lettuce, use transplanting method.
 

Seed

Seed Rate
For nursery preparation, seed rate of 165-208gm/acre is required. Irrigate nursery beds at interval of week.
 

Fertilizer

Fertilizer Requirement (kg/acre)

UREA SSP MOP
55 105 27

 

Nutrient Requirement (kg/acre)

NITROGEN PHOSPHORUS POTASH
25 17 16

 

Apply well decomposed cow dung@40qtl per acre, and Nitrogen@25 kg (in form of Urea@55 kg), Phosphorus@17 kg (in form of Super Phosphate@105 kg) per acre and potash@16kg/acre (in the form of MOP@27kg/acre). Apply whole amount of phosphorus and half amount of nitrogen before transplantation. Give remaining amount of nitrogen six weeks after transplantation.

Irrigation

48 hours before transplantation stop irrigating nursery beds. 30 minutes before transplantation apply good amount of irrigation in the nursery field. It will help in easy pulling of seedlings. Provide first irrigation, immediately after transplantation. Apply remaining irrigation, at interval of 5-6 days on light soils whereas 8 to 10 days irrigation interval for heavy soils.

Plant protection

  • Pest and their control:

Aphid: If incidence of sucking pest like aphid is observed to control take spray of Imidacloprid 17.8SL@60 ml/acre using 150 ltr water.

  • DIsease amd their control:

Downy Mildew and Mosaic : Use resistant variety for control of downy mildew. Mosaic is seed borne disease so as a preventive measure use disease free seeds for cultivation of lettuce.

Harvesting

Loose leaf type variety is harvested when they are fully developed or reached to marketable size. Tender leaves are cut regularly with interval of one week. At the end of March or at beginning of April stop harvesting of leaves as plant attain milky stage. For seed purpose complete harvesting in May month. It gives average seed yield of 50 kg/acre.

For head type variety, carry out harvesting when heads are fully developed. Harvesting can be done by hand or by cutting of plant just above soil surface.

Carry out harvesting early in morning. It will keep leaves fresh.

Post-Harvest

After harvesting, do sorting and grading of leaves according head size, leaves size etc. After then lettuce is packed in crates or cartons. Lettuce can be stored for three weeks at temperature of 4 to 5°C at 95% relative humidity.