Lettuce

The anchor crop. Fast rotation, high demand, loves the East Zone’s cooler temperatures. The narrow planting window at this greenhouse is now — by late May, the south zone will be too hot and even the east zone will push lettuce’s comfort zone.

Optimal Conditions

ParameterRangeNotes
Day temperature65-75°FAbove 80°F triggers bolting
Night temperature55-65°FCool nights improve crispness
VPD0.8-1.0 kPaModerate — lettuce transpires freely
DLI14-17 mol/m²/dBelow 12 = leggy. Above 20 = can trigger bolting with heat
pH (hydro)5.5-6.0Slightly acidic
EC0.8-1.2 mS/cmLight feeder
Photoperiod14-16 hoursDay-neutral but benefits from long days

Varieties for This Greenhouse

VarietyTypeDays to HarvestHeat ToleranceNotes
Butterhead (Bibb)Head50-60ModerateClassic, tender leaves
RomaineHead55-70GoodMore heat-tolerant than butterhead
Red leafLoose-leaf45-55GoodFast, cut-and-come-again possible
Green leafLoose-leaf45-55GoodWorkhorse variety
OakleafLoose-leaf45-50BestMost bolt-resistant

Recommendation: Start with a mix of romaine and red/green leaf. Leaf types are fastest and most forgiving. Oakleaf for summer planting — best bolt resistance.

Zone Recommendation

Primary: East Zone hydroponic system

The east zone runs 5-9°F below the greenhouse average during peak heat. On a day when the south zone hits 100°F, the east zone is at 91°F. For lettuce, this difference is the line between a head of lettuce and a flower stalk.

FactorEast Zone ValueLettuce Tolerance
Peak temp (hot day)~91°FBolts > 80°F sustained
Tree shadeBlocks morning direct solarReduces heat stress
Patio door ventilationAdditional cooling in summerHelps but introduces dry air
Hydro humidityEvaporation adds local RHImproves VPD for lettuce

Seasonal viability:

SeasonViabilityNotes
March-May✅ ExcellentPlant NOW. Prime lettuce window.
June-July⚠️ MarginalEven east zone will be hot. Bolt-resistant varieties only.
August⚠️ MarginalMonsoon moisture helps but still hot
September-October✅ GoodFall crop window
November-February✅ GoodGrow lights essential; heat cost offset by value

Hydroponic Growing Notes

  • Media: Grodan rockwool cubes → net cups → clay pellets
  • Spacing: Every other position (positions 1, 3, 5…) gives 6” spacing for heads
  • Nutrient formula: General Hydroponics Flora series, light concentration (EC 0.8-1.2)
  • Days to harvest: 45-60 from transplant to hydro (add 10-14 for seedling stage)
  • Harvest method: Cut at base for head types. Cut outer leaves for leaf types (extends to 2-3 harvests)

Succession Planting

For continuous harvest, stagger plantings by 2 weeks:

WeekActionPositions
0Seed starts (Jiffy mix, east shelf heat mat)Tray
2Transplant batch 1 to hydroHYDRO-1 through HYDRO-10
4Transplant batch 2 to hydro, seed batch 3HYDRO-11 through HYDRO-20
6Harvest batch 1, transplant batch 3Rotate positions

At 10 positions per batch with 2-week stagger, this yields continuous lettuce with 30 hydro positions dedicated.

Longmont-Specific Notes

  • Altitude effect: Higher UV at 4,979 feet can stress lettuce. The opal polycarbonate blocks 99% of UV — this is actually an advantage.
  • Dry air: Outdoor RH of 14-18% in spring means the greenhouse VPD will push high. Misters are essential during peak afternoon hours.
  • Water quality: Longmont municipal water is soft, low in dissolved minerals. Good for hydro — nutrient solution won’t need pH adjustment from high alkalinity.

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