

Querido lettuce can be sown indoors from February or outdoors from March, depending on the weather conditions in your area. It is recommended to sow the seeds in rows spaced about 20 cm apart, and then cover them with a little soil or compost. Make sure the soil stays moist until the sprouted plants are well established.
Querido lettuce can be harvested about 55 to 65 days after sowing. It forms large, leathery green leaves that can be cut without damaging the plant, making it an ideal option for home gardens or greenhouse crops.
Note that sowing and harvesting dates may vary depending on factors such as climate and growing conditions. It is therefore important to carefully monitor your lettuce to determine the optimal time for harvest.