Lettuce, 'Parris Island Cos'
(Lactuca sativa) That’s Parris Island, South Carolina, not Paris, France. Bred by the USDA and Clemson Ag Extension in 1952, Parris has stood the test of time as a classic, big, market-quality romaine. We’ve sold this to restaurants for Caesar salads, and to supermarkets by the case. Excellent texture, crunch, and vigorous upright habit. Dark green, uniform, productive workhorse romaine. Some resistance to tip burn.
65 days. TR
Packet: 1g (~600 seeds)
Product Code: LET-PI-pkt
Availability:In stock
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Growing Info
SOWING:
Sow indoors 2-4 weeks before your last frost. Seeds germinate best below 70F.
Transplant out 3-4 week-old plants.
Direct seed after last frost.
Sow every 3 weeks until 6 weeks before first Fall frost date for constant lettuce.
Note: Seeds will become dormant if exposed to high temperatures. Lettuce grows best in cooler weather.
PLANTING DEPTH:
1/8"
SPACING:
10-12" in rows 12-15" apart.
EMERGENCE:
5-7 days @ soil temp 68F and lower.
LIGHT:
Full sun to part shade
FERTILITY:
Medium. Prefers well-drained, with balanced fertility and evenly moist soil. Lettuce is sensitive to low pH.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Uneven watering can result in tip burn, the browning of the leaf margins, which is caused by the plant's inability to move calcium to the growing edge fast enough to meet its growth needs. If this seems to be a problem, consistent, evenly moist soil or calcium amendments can be beneficial.
Hot weather can cause premature bolting. Generally, when the plants begin to stretch upwards (to flower), the leaves become bitter, and the eating quality is poor.