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NOVAPPIA

The benchmark for blond lettuce for spring and autumn

  • Improved Appia with more resistances
  • The benchmark for spring and autumn
  • Hardy plant with beautiful, pale blond leaves
  • Full and delicious blond head
  • Early and easy to grow
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Typology Lettuce-Butterhead PC
Number of seeds per gram 800 - 1000
Sector Young plant producers

Color medium green
Fruit shape Full, dense and well-covered plant
Taste

Product cultivation

Disease resistance

HR: Bl:32 IR: LMV

Earliness

Yes

Sowing period

February to March, then mid-July to late August

Planting period

March to April, then mid-August to mid-September

Harvest

May to June, then late September to mid-November

Additional information

Soil block sowing: Coated seeds: optimal temperature 15-20°C, avoid temperatures above 20°C, particularly in summer (cover the soil blocks, provide shade, drench more frequently). If possible, sow in a germination chamber (24 hours) at controlled temperatures. 5 to 10 days after sprouting, gradually aerate the nursery to harden the seedlings off before planting (e.g. by finishing growing them outdoors).

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