Dark red oak leaf lettuce KS-SAS-VB-10 has a long shelf life and good uniformity. Bolt-resistant and very robust against downy mildew, making it well suited for both summer cultivation and late autumn crops. Medium-weight individual plants with fine leaf texture. Being tested. Seed for trialling.Dark red oak leaf lettuce KS-SAS-VB-10 has a long shelf life and good uniformity. Bolt-resistant and very robust against downy mildew, making it well suited for both summer cultivation and late autumn crops. Medium-weight individual plants with fine leaf texture. Being tested. Seed for trialling.
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Characteristics for KS-SAS-VB-10
Colour Lettuce: red
Cultivation for Oak leaf lettuce
Seed germination temperature: 15-20 °CPlanting distance: greenhouse ca. 25 x 25 cm
open ground ca. 30 x 30 cm
Optimal amount of plants: open ground 11-12 plants/m²
greenhouse ca. 16 plants/m²
Sowing depth: 0.5 cm
bred by
Vera Becher
Current breeding location: Salem, Baden-Württemberg
The farm of the Lebensgemeinschaft Bingenheim is located in the direct neighbourhood of the Bingenheimer Saatgut AG, also in Echzell-Bingenheim, in the Wetterau region at the transition to the basalt ridge of the Vogelsberg. It operates on biodynamic principles, growing vegetables and producing seeds.
Maria Bienert
Maria Bienert propagates seeds on a biodynamic basis on the outskirts of the Leipzig Basin in Taucha, Germany.
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