Lettuce seedlings don't usually transplant well, unless they are grown in an open compost. Otherwise, the force needed to remove them from the soil breaks too many roots. I would let the seedlings get a few more leaves, thin them out, and use the thinnings as microgreens.
Lettuce seedlings don't usually transplant well, unless they are grown in an open compost. Otherwise, the force needed to remove them from the soil breaks too many roots. I would let the seedlings get a few more leaves, thin them out, and use the thinnings as microgreens.
7 Feb, 2016