Crop Type
Romaine
Color
Light Green
Growing System
Open field, Indoor, Hydroponic
Growing Season
Winter
Head Shape
Upright Closed
Resistances
Fol
Sowing
Planting
Harvest
Storage
Romaine lettuce is excellent in its maturity, size, and exquisite taste, ideal for hearts.
Weight (grams): 500-700
No. of days from planting to harvest: 50-90 days, depending on environmental conditions
Moderate resistance to Fusarium
Optimal planting season: Winter
Romaine lettuce is excellent in its maturity, size, and exquisite taste, ideal for hearts.
Weight (grams): 500-700
No. of days from planting to harvest: 50-90 days, depending on environmental conditions
Moderate resistance to Fusarium
Optimal planting season: Winter
Crop Type
Romaine
Color
Light Green
Growing System
Open field, Indoor, Hydroponic
Growing Season
Winter
Head Shape
Upright Closed
Resistances
Fol
Sowing
Planting
Harvest
Storage
* Resistant varieties may exhibit some disease symptoms or damage under heavy pest pressure and/or under adverse environmental conditions and/or in the face of new biotypes, pathotypes, races or strains of the pest that may emerge.
For tomatoes: Soil temperature above 27°C and other stresses may cause nematode resistance to break.
**please refer to the ISF definitions at http://www.worldseed.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Definition_on_reaction_plants_to_pests_2017_final.pdf
A copy of the definitions for terms describing reactions of plants to pests for the Vegetable Seed Industry, can be obtained at our offices upon demand.
Romaine lettuce is excellent in its maturity, size, and exquisite taste, ideal for hearts.
Weight (grams): 500-700
No. of days from planting to harvest: 50-90 days, depending on environmental conditions
Moderate resistance to Fusarium
Optimal planting season: Winter
* Resistant varieties may exhibit some disease symptoms or damage under heavy pest pressure and/or under adverse environmental conditions and/or in the face of new biotypes, pathotypes, races or strains of the pest that may emerge.
For tomatoes: Soil temperature above 27°C and other stresses may cause nematode resistance to break.
**please refer to the ISF definitions at http://www.worldseed.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Definition_on_reaction_plants_to_pests_2017_final.pdf
A copy of the definitions for terms describing reactions of plants to pests for the Vegetable Seed Industry, can be obtained at our offices upon demand.