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Learn & Grow Library » Frequent Questions » Lettuce

FAQ's for Lettuce

Is leaf-type lettuce easier to grow than the head-type?

My lettuce plants have grown tall and flowered. What should I do?

My lettuce tastes bitter. Is it the variety?

The tips of my lettuce leaves are turning brown, but the base looks healthy. What is the problem?

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