Lettuce Lollo Rosso Seeds
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₹119 - Regular price
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₹119
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About The Product
Who says Italian is all about pastas? Their salads are both healthy and lip-smacking. Lollo Rosso, also known as Lollo Rossa, is a loose-leaf variety of lettuce. It has very curly, fan-shaped leaves with bright magenta edges. The leaves form a compact rosette when they grow 5- to 8-inches. This lettuce has a slightly bitter and nutty flavour, making it the perfect balance for sweeter lettuces or dressings.
No. of Seeds: Approx. 850 to 900 Seeds
The seeds have a successful germination rate of over 70%, the seeds in the packet can be used for several sowings. Follow the sowing instructions on the back of the packet.
Sowing: Winter
The major growing season is from November to January. Seeds need to be sown in late October or early November. Start your seeds indoors for a higher rate of success.
Germination: 5-10 days
Germinate your seeds indoors in seedling cups in a mix of cocopeat and compost and place it in a well-ventilated area. Follow the sowing instructions at the back of the packet.
Harvest in 30-60 Days
The approximate number of days it takes from sowing of seeds and successful germination to the time you can harvest it. PS: All other growing conditions need to be met.




Lettuce Lollo Rosso Seeds
- Regular price
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₹119 - Regular price
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₹175 - Sale price
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₹119
- Lettuce Lollo Rosso Seeds
- Sowing instructions printed on backside of Seed Packet
- Recyclable Pouch
Product Specifications
| Name | Lettuce Lollo Rosso Seeds |
|---|---|
| Category | SEEDS |
| Country of Origin | INDIA |
| Marketed by | Ugaoo Agritech Pvt Ltd, Plot No. 90, Floriculture Park, Ambi, MIDC, Talegaon Dabhade, Maharashtra 410507 |
| MRP | ₹175 (Incl. of all taxes) |
| Net Quantity | 1 |
| Manufactured by | Ugaoo Agritech Pvt Ltd, Plot No. 90, Floriculture Park, Ambi, MIDC, Talegaon Dabhade, Maharashtra 410507 |
| Customer Support | Email : support@ugaoo.com Call: +91-9129912991 |
FAQs
How long does it take for Lollo Rosso to germinate?
Lollo Rosso Lettuce seeds usually sprout in about 7 to 14 days if the conditions are just right. Try to keep the soil temperature between 10°C and 22°C for the best results. When you're planting, sow the seeds about a quarter to half an inch deep in loose, well-draining soil. Aim for a pH between 6.0 and 7.0 — they’re pretty chill with that range. Since these seeds like a bit of light to get going, sprinkle them thinly and just barely cover them with soil. Keep the soil nicely moist, but not soggy — no one likes wet feet, not even lettuce!
How do you grow Lollo Rosso lettuce?
Lollo Rosso is a cool-season lettuce, best sown in early spring or late summer. Plant in moist, well-drained soil with 6–8 hours of sunlight (it can handle some shade too). Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during germination — seeds sprout in 7–14 days. Harvest the leaves when they're young and tender for the best flavor.
What is Lollo Rosso lettuce used for?
Lollo Rosso Lettuce, with its curly, reddish-purple leaves, isn’t just pretty to look at — it brings a fresh crunch and a splash of color to your meals. Toss it into salads, layer it in sandwiches, or sprinkle it over pastas for that extra flair. Plus, it’s not just tasty — these vibrant leaves are packed with goodness. They’re full of vitamins A and C, folate, fiber, and iron. Thanks to their high water content, they help keep you hydrated, support digestion, and even give your bones a healthy boost.
Do Lettuce seeds need lots of water?
Lettuce seeds love steady moisture to sprout and grow, but be careful not to overdo it — soggy soil can lead to root rot. Keep the soil evenly moist, especially when the seeds are just starting out and as the plants grow. They do best in rich, fertile soil that drains well but still holds onto a bit of moisture — kind of like the perfect balance between not too dry and not too wet.
How many hours of light do lettuce seeds need?
Lettuce seeds do best with 12 to 16 hours of light a day, especially when they’re just starting to sprout. If you’re growing them indoors, a grow light really helps — just make sure it’s close enough to the seedlings to be effective. Outdoors, pick a sunny spot, but if it’s hot where you live, partial shade can actually be a good thing to keep the plants from getting stressed.
The seeds germinated very fast and almost all.
I sowed few seeds . Seventy percent of them germinated .
Good germination rate
the seeds work great

