My lettuce seeds are driving me crazy! New to gardening and starting indoors. I would think indoors would have made it easier 😅 but I can’t even get the seeds to sprout! So this is extremely helpful. Thank you thank you THANK YOU! 🙏 hopefully I’ll finally get some lettuce!
@@nutterbutter865 Ohh okay, hope things are good with you now! I'm going to try a few methods, lets see if it works. I am removing the seeds from the pouch and putting them out in the sun before sowing them. Might help? Maybe if we transfer seeds from a dark bag straight to soil, it doesn't work. Not sure, lets see what happens.
@@einkmin5603 I tried putting seeds out in indoor light a couple feet from the window for 1-2 days. Then put the seeds on a wet tissue inside a ziplock bag and let it sit. 1/10 seeds germinated - couldn't get a better yield by any other method. I'm starting to think it is a temperature or seed quality issue because the seeds were very inexpensive.
Excellent tips!!! I've been gardening for exactly a year, I always struggle growing lettuce from seeds . Since now I'm learning from you, I will grow me some delicious lettuces. Happy Gardening 😊
@@thebeginnersgarden I have a large GreenStalk with strawberries in it and it is working great. I have a smaller one but it got hit with fungus nats and the lettuce that I have in there is not doing so well. Here in So Cal the weather has been cool then really warm and the lettuce cannot keep up!
I have had problems growing lettuce! I have seen where lettuce seeds were supposed to last 4- 5 years. I heard you say 2 years? I’m going to scatter some seeds and see if any take. 😂😂 Thanks for the video! 😊
This is the first year I did not get any germination from my lettuce and spinach. We had so much rain since March. I normally for the last two years I been planting my seeds for spinach and lettuce in the middle March. Because the gardener on UA-cam said to do this and it worked. But this year it did not work
I bit the bullet and got me 2 grow lamps on the way. Gonna start early and keep a couple of mine inside just for me and and same year end I hope. Maybe I will have plenty for the whole family .. time will tell. 🙃
Wow lettuce needs light? Didn’t know that.. no matter the fruit or veggie I grow I always use a sandwich bag with a damp paper towel and put it on top of my fridge where it’s slightly warmer and it cuts germination down by about half however I have never been able to germinate strawberries or lettuce this way
Any success with lettuce seeds yet? I use the same method as you but yes, strawberry and lettuce do not work. Strawberry germinated after 60 days of being in a wet paper towel. LOL
@@mcuembedded just seen this lol my bad, no I have never been able to get those two to germinate this way but I did learn lettuce doesn’t like summer heat to germinate but they love the heat when they are of age like a month or so old, so be sure to start in the spring or fall or if it’s in the summer start inside with lights and the take them outside where it’s shady all day long no direct light for a few days to get them use to the sun
Re: Temperature. I am in zone 9b and grow lettuce year round. But just a heads up for folks like me in warmer zones. My personal favorite lettuce, Merveille Des Quatre Saisons does NOT germinate well at temperatures over 75°F. They might germinate, they might not. HOWEVER, the funny thing is that ONCE GERMINATED, Merveille Des Duatre Saisons does great in almost all weather... hot to below freezing. Merveille des quatre saisons does fine for me and it gets HOT in Florida. I use the Kratky method all year long, even with temperatures in the upper 90's in the summer and then down to freezing in the winter. A remarkable lettuce. And no, mine doesn't bolt nor does it turn bitter in the summer unless I let it go too long. You can let it go somewhat in the winter but not in the summer.
How can you tell the difference between the green and red lettuce seeds/ seedlings? As ive got a mixed lot - dark and grey / white seeds, so I thought the dark seeds were the red lettuces..?
Have you been spying on my backyard?! Such a timely video. I’ve been out there all week staring at bare earth. I’m thinking my mistake was too deep and still too cold. Thanks for the super timely video!
is 80 degrees too hot for lettuce seeds because i have a heat mat that i think warms up soil by 10 degrees and my room temp is 70 so its 80 degrees indoors for the seeds
Ugh. Just planted lettuce seeds in the PNW. It's going to be in the 40s at night for the coming week. 🤞 And my radishes haven't sprouted after a week. 🥺
Mine sprouted but it seems they're just staying tiny and not growing. I don't know if they're needing more sunshine, which is on the way starting tomorrow, or what is going on? This is my first time gardening amd potatoes, tomatoes, onions all look great. Some things are just there but not really growing 😒
Thank you Jill, I used your coupon code as I am starting my first greenstalk original 5 tier times 2, and plant some lettuce seeds. Also, as I wait for the shipment to arrive i want to get the soil, is each tier a 1.0 cu ft bag, that would be 10 cu ft each bag of primo is around 1.0 cu ft at $14… thank you for your podcast and channel.
Good to hear all your mistakes. I've made my share in the garden too. Great information.
I always enjoy your practical tips. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Very useful tips. Thank you 😊
Thanks...I have trouble with lettuce sprouting.
Beautiful lettuces! Can you please tell us the varieties in the vertical grow towers, esp from 9:48 to 10:00 ? Thank you!
AWESOME Tips!!! I just scratched in my lettuce seeds this time & saw germination in about 5 days!!🥬🥬❤️
My lettuce seeds are driving me crazy! New to gardening and starting indoors. I would think indoors would have made it easier 😅 but I can’t even get the seeds to sprout! So this is extremely helpful. Thank you thank you THANK YOU! 🙏 hopefully I’ll finally get some lettuce!
Did you find out what you were doing wrong?
@@mcuembedded no 😭 life got hectic and I got tired of messing with it because I tried multiple different ways and it still didn’t work
@@nutterbutter865 Ohh okay, hope things are good with you now!
I'm going to try a few methods, lets see if it works. I am removing the seeds from the pouch and putting them out in the sun before sowing them. Might help? Maybe if we transfer seeds from a dark bag straight to soil, it doesn't work.
Not sure, lets see what happens.
@@mcuembeddedany updates from your methods please?
@@einkmin5603 I tried putting seeds out in indoor light a couple feet from the window for 1-2 days. Then put the seeds on a wet tissue inside a ziplock bag and let it sit. 1/10 seeds germinated - couldn't get a better yield by any other method.
I'm starting to think it is a temperature or seed quality issue because the seeds were very inexpensive.
Excellent tips!!! I've been gardening for exactly a year, I always struggle growing lettuce from seeds . Since now I'm learning from you, I will grow me some delicious lettuces. Happy Gardening 😊
Just discovered this awesome channel and just subscribed. EXCELLENT video, Jill. When you harvest the lettuce, is that plant done?
The lettuce towers look amazing! I am jealous. What area are you in?
Thank you! They are Greenstalk Planters (I have a playlist of videos talking more about them.) I’m in Arkansas, zone 7.
@@thebeginnersgarden I have a large GreenStalk with strawberries in it and it is working great. I have a smaller one but it got hit with fungus nats and the lettuce that I have in there is not doing so well. Here in So Cal the weather has been cool then really warm and the lettuce cannot keep up!
I have had problems growing lettuce! I have seen where lettuce seeds were supposed to last 4- 5 years. I heard you say 2 years? I’m going to scatter some seeds and see if any take. 😂😂 Thanks for the video! 😊
I noticed germination rates declining after 2 years but that only meant I needed to plant more per cell to make sure I had enough sprout.
This is the first year I did not get any germination from my lettuce and spinach. We had so much rain since March. I normally for the last two years I been planting my seeds for spinach and lettuce in the middle March. Because the gardener on UA-cam said to do this and it worked. But this year it did not work
Ok... I failed on all these so that explains why notta one of my seeds sprouted...🤦🏼♂️ Thanks for these tips!
Thank you for your advice but I would also like to know how you get such 'clean' lettuce, how do you keep the bugs away please?
In the Greenstalk they definitely stay cleaner and fewer bugs bother them.
I'm wondering this right now.
Who do you keep pincher bugs out of soil and lettuce? 😂
I sub'd...Thanks for the video info.
Is that greenstalk off of amazon? 156 usd
No, the link to order is in the description
I bit the bullet and got me 2 grow lamps on the way. Gonna start early and keep a couple of mine inside just for me and and same year end I hope. Maybe I will have plenty for the whole family .. time will tell. 🙃
Excellent shot of your veggie towers thriving. I tried an Asian mix from the Asian store. All the lettuce came up within two days of sewing.
I’m having trouble germinating pelleted lettuce seeds, any tips?
great information! Thank you!
Wow lettuce needs light? Didn’t know that.. no matter the fruit or veggie I grow I always use a sandwich bag with a damp paper towel and put it on top of my fridge where it’s slightly warmer and it cuts germination down by about half however I have never been able to germinate strawberries or lettuce this way
Any success with lettuce seeds yet? I use the same method as you but yes, strawberry and lettuce do not work. Strawberry germinated after 60 days of being in a wet paper towel. LOL
Thank you for sharing! Others have succeeded and I thought I was alone in the struggle
@@mcuembedded just seen this lol my bad, no I have never been able to get those two to germinate this way but I did learn lettuce doesn’t like summer heat to germinate but they love the heat when they are of age like a month or so old, so be sure to start in the spring or fall or if it’s in the summer start inside with lights and the take them outside where it’s shady all day long no direct light for a few days to get them use to the sun
Re: Temperature. I am in zone 9b and grow lettuce year round. But just a heads up for folks like me in warmer zones. My personal favorite lettuce, Merveille Des Quatre Saisons does NOT germinate well at temperatures over 75°F. They might germinate, they might not. HOWEVER, the funny thing is that ONCE GERMINATED, Merveille Des Duatre Saisons does great in almost all weather... hot to below freezing. Merveille des quatre saisons does fine for me and it gets HOT in Florida. I use the Kratky method all year long, even with temperatures in the upper 90's in the summer and then down to freezing in the winter. A remarkable lettuce. And no, mine doesn't bolt nor does it turn bitter in the summer unless I let it go too long. You can let it go somewhat in the winter but not in the summer.
I’m also in Florida 9b/10a now. I have a hydroponic tower and grow lettuce year round!
What Is Kratky method?
@@jenmv3483 Go to the top of this page. Type "Kratky Lettuce" in the search box. Done.
Great tips. Thank you.
How can you tell the difference between the green and red lettuce seeds/ seedlings?
As ive got a mixed lot - dark and grey / white seeds, so I thought the dark seeds were the red lettuces..?
Thank you
Thank you.
very good info, bravo
Informative!
Have you been spying on my backyard?! Such a timely video. I’ve been out there all week staring at bare earth. I’m thinking my mistake was too deep and still too cold. Thanks for the super timely video!
Your lettuce looks awesome, guess I'll have to start some in one of my herb pots, when is a good time for zone 6 SE Michigan
Depends on your average last frost date. I plant my lettuce seeds about a month before mine, depending on soil temperature.
@@thebeginnersgarden my average date is about May 15th, I usually wait till Memorial day for peppers and tomatoes, and frost sensitive flowers
is 80 degrees too hot for lettuce seeds because i have a heat mat that i think warms up soil by 10 degrees and my room temp is 70 so its 80 degrees indoors for the seeds
Ugh. Just planted lettuce seeds in the PNW. It's going to be in the 40s at night for the coming week. 🤞 And my radishes haven't sprouted after a week. 🥺
I never know what kind of seeds to buy for lettuce
Mine sprouted but it seems they're just staying tiny and not growing. I don't know if they're needing more sunshine, which is on the way starting tomorrow, or what is going on? This is my first time gardening amd potatoes, tomatoes, onions all look great. Some things are just there but not really growing 😒
Lettuce seeds will survive very cold weather and still germinate when it warms up? Trying to plan for next season and will be direct sowing
good info much love
thanks a lot for details
Great tips! Your lettuce looks very healthy and delicious.
Thanks for the info 👍😀
Thank you Jill, I used your coupon code as I am starting my first greenstalk original 5 tier times 2, and plant some lettuce seeds. Also, as I wait for the shipment to arrive i want to get the soil, is each tier a 1.0 cu ft bag, that would be 10 cu ft each bag of primo is around 1.0 cu ft at $14… thank you for your podcast and channel.
Correction 2 bogs of promix = 1 cu.ft.
That’s 20 bags at $14 from Walmart 🤷🏼♀️
It depends on the pro mix you buy; the kind I buy is 2.8 cubic feet per bag, so I buy 2 bags for a 5-tier original planter, and I have some leftover.