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Grow fresh and vitamin rich Romaine Lettuce at home with zero effort. No green thumb required!
NUTRITIOUS AND HEALTHY: One of the most popular & healthiest lettuce varieties. Romaine lettuce has an enormous amount of nutritional value. High in minerals: calcium, phosphorous, magnesium and potassium. Romaine lettuce is packed with vitamins C, K, and folate. It's a good source of beta carotene, which converts into vitamin A in the body
FRESH TO YOUR PLATE: Romaine lettuce is a staple in well-knows cuisines from Caesar's salad to stir-fry's to wraps. You have not tasted lettuce until you have picked it fresh from your own garden! The cleanest and freshest version, All natural, Non-GMO seeds, No herbicides, No pesticides
EASY: insert the plant pods, fill the water tank and plug in your Smart Garden. Works with all Click and Grow Smart Gardens. Sprout in 7-14 days, harvest in 5-6 weeks
GERMINATION GUARANTEE: 100 Percent Germination Guarantee, Click and Grow will replace any plant pods that don’t germinate for free
Romaine Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia) Romaine lettuce has an enormous amount of nutritional value and it's a staple in well-knows cuisines from Caesar's salad to stir-fry's to wraps. Romaine lettuce is a rich source of healthy vitamins A, K, Iron, Potassium and much more! Grow your own and you can always be sure you're getting the cleanest and freshest version of this delish' green possible. Romaine Lettuce is a heat sensitive plant that germinates faster and produces more growth if grown at 64 to 72F (18 to 22C). If the temperature is above 75F (24C) then germination is inhibited and the plants tend to bolt, causing the flavor to become bitter. Start using lettuce leaves before it ages and loses its signature flavor. It is an annual plant and has the best nutritional value 30 to 35 days after the pod is planted. Alternatively, you may harvest gradually, starting at around 25 days by picking off the larger outer leaves first. Cut off single leaves gradually by moving towards the heart of the plant until the pod is a maximum of 40 days old. Plants older than 40 days will not produce any more yield and there is no reason to transplant lettuce plants.