Its early maturity and the sweet flavor of its light green leaves, tender, crunchy and particularly juicy, quickly won unanimous approval on the American continent and elsewhere. Everywhere, people agree to praise the resistance to insects and diseases of its beautiful pleated leaves.
Like all lettuces, it likes cool temperatures, but it tolerates summer heat remarkably well. It can therefore be cultivated all season long. The first harvest, which consists of thinning the rows, will give a good quantity of young leaves less than a month after sowing. The leaves are mature about two weeks later.
Number of days for harvest: Young leaves: 28 | Mature leaves: 45