Red Sails (OG) (OG)
(Lactuca sativa)
Product ID: 431G
Slowest-bolting red leaf lettuce.
Attractive, compact heads with ruffled, fringed leaves of deep burgundy red over green. Nice and crisp with a taste stays mild for a long time without bitterness. Resists tipburn. 1985 All-America Selections winner. NOTE: Some consider full-sized Red Sails ribs to be too brittle for commercial packaging. Organically grown. Avg. 400,000 seeds/lb. Packet: 600 seeds.
Days to Maturity or Bloom: 29 baby, 55 full size
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30,000 seeds were tested for the presence of lettuce mosaic virus and none was found. |
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Lettuce
CULTURE: Lettuce is hardy and can be planted as early as the soil can be worked. It is a cool weather crop and makes its best growth at temperatures of 60-65°F (16-18°C). Careful variety selection is important for hot weather crops. Sow every 3 weeks for a continuous supply of fresh lettuce. THERMAL DORMANCY: Lettuce can be dormant at high temperatures. For best germination results sow at soil temperatures of 68°F (20°C) or lower. The priming process in pelleted lettuce seeds broadens the temperature range in which the seeds will germinate, overcoming some of their thermal dormancy. TRANSPLANTING: Sow in flats, 4 seeds/in., or in 3/4" plug trays, barely covering seeds with fine vermiculite, 3-4 weeks before transplanting outdoors. Shade the flats on sunny, warm days if necessary to keep the soil surface cool, below 75°F (24°C), until germination. If sowing into flats, transplant 1-2" apart into flats, pots, or cell-type containers about 2 weeks later. Harden seedlings by reducing water and temperature for 2-3 days before planting outdoors. Properly hardened transplants can survive temperatures as low as 20°F (-6°C). Transplant iceberg lettuce 12" apart in rows 18" apart, other types 8-12" x 12-18" apart. DIRECT SEEDING: Seeds germinate even at low, 40°F (4°C), soil temperature, but poorly above 75-85°F (24-29°C) depending on the variety and seed lot. Sow seeds 1" apart, rows 12-18" apart. Cover seed lightly, about 1/8", and firm soil gently. Dry soil must be watered to ensure coolness and moisture, and for even germination. FULL-SIZED HEADS: Begin sowing in spring as soon as the soil is ready, 3 seeds every 8", rows 12-18" apart. Thin young seedlings to one plant every 8". SALAD MIX/BABY LEAF: Sow in a 2-4" wide band, about 60 seeds/ft. MT0 SEEDS: A variety name followed by MT0-10 indicates that the seeds offered for sale in sizes larger than a packet have been tested for the presence of lettuce mosaic virus and that no LMV was found in a sample of at least 10,000 seeds. MT0-30 indicates that no LMV was found in a sample of at least 30,000 seeds. NOTE: A disease-free test result does not guarantee a seed lot to be disease-free, only that in the sample tested, the pathogen targeted was not found. DAYS TO MATURITY: For full-size heads in mild temperatures, from direct seeding; subtract 10-14 days if transplanting. Note: Maturity can be 3 or more weeks later in cool weather, and up to 1 week earlier in hot weather. AVG. DIRECT SEEDING RATE: For full-size heads (precision seeded): 220'/1,000 seeds, 5,300'/oz., 7.25 oz./acre 2" apart in rows 18" apart. For salad mix: 16'/1,000 seeds, 400'/oz., 6,400'/lb. at 60 seeds/ft. TRANSPLANTS: Avg. 20,000 plants/oz. SEED SPECS: SEEDS/OZ.: 20,000-30,000 (avg. 24,000). PACKET: 600 seeds (avg. 0.7 gm.) sows 50' or makes about 360 plants.
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AAS Winners Awarded to vegetable, flower and herb varieties from around the world. Winners are chosen based on scores received from judges at 34 sites in the U.S. and Canada. Johnny's is proud to be an official flower trials site for AAS. |
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Organic Seeds and Supplies For seeds, OG means "organically grown" and signifies seeds harvested |
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Salad Mix Component A mixture of lettuce and greens with different colors, flavors and textures, harvested at a tender, baby, bite-size stage. For fresh salads. |







