I planted this "buttercrisp" variety of lettuce March 1st. How do I know when it's ready to harvest? Looks like it's about to flower and unsure if I need to let it bloom. First year growing lettuce in my bed and it's really taken off! 😍 (my tomatoes in the background are going super strong this year too)

by 0Quirky_Garbage0

18 Comments

  1. FuckMikeMilez

    Girl she’s been ready to harvest lol.

  2. mrgoldnugget

    I think you should have been eating this already.

  3. razorbillyz

    It’s probably a little bitter/too late right now. If you don’t harvest now it’ll only get more bitter, so now!

  4. flecksfrecks

    That’s bolted and as such might be super bitter, you should have harvested before it started spiking up but the next best time to harvest is now 

  5. iamjones

    I have a little one of these. Once that stalk shoots up the middle it gets super bitter

  6. Mesmer2muchwork

    It’s way gone my friend. Try a few leaves I’m pretty sure it’s bitter. It’s bolted.

  7. Outrageous_Break_426

    If you leave it, it will flower then turn to seed. Leave them in that bed over wi ter and they’ll pop up as yummy lettuce seedlings early next spring. Lettuce likes cool wet weather

  8. chamgireum_

    Sorry

    Have you never seen lettuce before? Like at the store?

  9. Plotwise

    Definitely bolting, as others have said might be bitter. Try soaking it in cold water first, you could try it in a dish to mask the bitterness like with salad dressing, or cooking the lettuce to neutralize the compounds

  10. sitewolf

    with leaf lettuce, you’d harvest outer leaves as it grows, not wait to harvest the whole thing at once like head lettuce

  11. Spivonious1

    Way too late. It will be super bitter.

  12. Ah no that’s gonna be nasty now. Time to harvest was a few weeks ago.

  13. No_Explorer_8848

    Save the seeds and try again when the weather is appropriate. Try herbaceous fruits next like more tomatoes, chilis and melons (assuming you’re heading into summer in northern hemisohere)

  14. DistractedEccentrism

    Good news, you successfully grew the lettuce. Bad news, it’s a little late to harvest.
    On the plus side, a learning opportunity. Luckily, lettuce grows quick and you can have a new batch in abouts a month or so.

  15. YardEaters

    Ya, you pull lettuce leaves as soon as you want. Once it’s bolted, much of the nutrients depart from the leaves and head to the flowers, so it changes the flavor profile and tends to make it more bitter.

  16. lakeswimmmer

    I’m sorry to tell you this, but your lettuce is bolting, (meaning it’s about to produce seeds.) It’s probably too bitter to eat. Next time you plant, pick off the outer leaves as soon as they are 3-4 inches long. The plant will keep growing new leaves for a continuous harvest until the weather gets too hot, the soil gets too dry, or the plant just wants to make seeds. Once it starts to shoot up like that, you might as well pull it out of the ground, because there’s no way to stop it.

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