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LettucePRO Batavia Imanis – 5K Coated – (GMO-FREE DECLARATION)
Origin: France
Type: BATAVIAN LETTUCE Imanis
The Batavian lettuce Imanis batavia is a relatively new variety. The goal of the breeding program was to develop a Batavian lettuce variety that was resistant to lettuce tipburn, a common physiological disorder that can cause the leaves of lettuce plants to become brown and necrotic at the tips.
Imanis Imanis was released to the market in 2005 and has quickly become a popular variety among both commercial and home growers. It is known for its excellent taste and texture, as well as its resistance to lettuce tipburn and other diseases.
Open Batavia type. Perfect for the baby leaf market, Suitable selection for the greenhouse and the open field cultivation, good growth in low temperatures.
High resistance to bolting. In the center of France, cultivation is recommended in the autumn and spring period, and with care, it is also possible to cultivate in the summer period too.
Leaves are slightly blistered, with an indented edge, blond colored and they make a heavy and voluminous tuft. The variety presents good organoleptic characteristics. It is used for tufting and leaves cutting harvesting.
Imanis Lettuce is one of the most famous types of Batavia lettuce in France, it’s one of the most popular types of lettuce globally and the most widely consumed due to its distinctive shape that is used in decorating many dishes, as well as for its wonderful taste, in addition to its high nutritional benefits.
Imanis Imanis is a semi-head lettuce variety, meaning that the leaves form a loose head. The leaves are large and slightly blistered green, with a slightly wavy margin. The heads are typically 10-12 inches in diameter and weigh 1-2 pounds. Imanis Imanis is a slow-bolting variety, meaning that it does not go to seed as quickly as some other lettuce varieties. This makes it ideal for both spring and fall production.
It is a suitable selection for the greenhouse and the open field cultivations and has good growth in low temperatures.
Imanis Lettuce has high resistance to bolting and is recommended to grow in the autumn and spring period with good care. It is also possible in the summer period. Leaves are slightly blistered, with an indented edge.
Its leaves are blond colored, and they make a heavy and voluminous tuft. It presents good organoleptic characteristics. It’s used for tufting and leaves cutting.
High Resistance to: BI 1-16 (Bremia Lactucae).
Minimum temperature to germinate: 5° C.
Days to germinate: 6-8.
Sowing: March-October. Harvest: April-December.
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