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Exclusive! Updated varieties with improved downy mildew resistance for fall/winter production under protected cover.The components were selected for their uniform growth rates, ability to hold their color (especially red leaf varieties) and resistance to downy mildew. Includes green oakleaf, red oakleaf, red romaine, green leaf, and red leaf lettuces. Varieties are subject to change depending upon availability. LATINE NAME LACTUCA SATIVA DAYS TO MATURITY 35 DAYS LIFE CYCLE ANNAUL HYBRID STATUS OPEN POLLINATED GROWING INFORMATIOM CULTURE: Lettuce is a hardy, cool-weather crop and can be planted with your earliest worked soil. It grows best at 60–65°F (16–18°C) and germinates best below 70°F (21°C), so careful variety selection is key for success in hotter weather. Sow every 2–3 weeks for a continuous supply of either full heads or salad mix. THERMAL DORMANCY: Lettuce seed can enter when exposed to high temperatures. Optimum germination results at soil temperatures of 60-68°F (16-20°C). The priming process in pelleted lettuce seeds broadens the temperature range in which the seeds will germinate, overcoming some of their thermal dormancy. TRANSPLANTING for HEAD LETTUCE: 3–4 weeks before field planting, sow in 128-cell trays barely covered with vermiculite or fine soil. If necessary, utilize shade and frequent misting to keep trays cooled below 75°F (25°C) during germination. Young plants properly hardened at least 3–5 days before planting can survive temperatures as low as 20°F (-6°C). Transplant iceberg, romaine, and butterhead lettuce 10–12" apart in rows 15–18" apart, other types 8–10" apart in rows 12–18", and mini heads as close as 6" in a grid. DIRECT SEEDING for BABY LEAF: Seeds can germinate well in soils as low as 40°F (4°C) but often poorly above 75°F (24°C). Sow 4–6 seeds/inch in rows at least 2" apart. Cover lightly to 1/8" and firm gently. Dry soil must be watered to ensure coolness and moisture for uniform germination. HARVEST: Head Lettuce: Cut at base, keeping wrapper leaves for handling loss. Consider cutting alternating plants to extend harvest window, allowing remaining plants to continue to grow. Pack heads in layers facing cut ends away. Wash off sap and cool immediately to prevent staining and dehydration. Baby Leaf: Harvest about 1" above the growing point when leaves reach desired harvestable length, about 3–4" long. Remove harvest debris to improve regrowth quality. STORAGE: Keep cold at 35–40°F (1–4°C) with high humidity but free of standing water. Head Lettuce: Keep 14–20 days, less for delicate types like butterhead and oakleaf, and longer for lettuce grown slowly in cooler temperatures. For one-cut types, extend season in cold weather by holding cut heads in cooler up to two weeks to process into salad mix. MT0 SEEDS: A variety's description followed by "MT0-30" indicates that the seed offered for sale has been tested for the presence of Lettuce Mosaic Virus and that no LMV was found in a sample of at least 30,000 seeds. DAYS TO MATURITY: From date of cool weather, spring transplanting. Subtract 10–14 days for late spring or early summer, warm weather transplanting. Add about 14 days for direct seeding.
Dhs. 22.00 - Dhs. 32.00
Dhs. 15.00
Organic Tomato SeedSweet, fruity flavor has universal appeal.Beautiful, bright yellow snacking tomato. Red stripes appear as blossom-end red marbling develops. Strong plants tolerate tough conditions. Great in mixes with the other Artisan tomatoes. . USDA Certified Organic LATINE NAME SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM DAYS TO MATURITY 70 DAYS GROWING INFORMATION SCIENTIFIC NAME: Solanum lycopersicumDETERMINATE (Bush): Varieties do not need pruning and may be grown with or without support; fruit ripens within a concentrated time period.INDETERMINATE (Climbing): Varieties should be staked, trellised, or caged, and pruned for best results; fruit ripens over an extended period.CULTURE:Medium-rich soil with pH 6.0–6.8 preferred. Fertilize accurately since excess nitrogen causes rampant growth, rot, and delayed ripening. For short determinates, succession-plant every 4–6 weeks. Tomatoes typically germinate in 5–7 days.TRANSPLANTING:Don't start too early—leggy, root-bound, or flowering transplants can cause stunting and reduce early production. About 5–6 weeks before transplanting, sow 1/4" deep in 20-row flats with 20 seeds/row, or in 200-cell trays with 1 seed/cell; lightly cover. Keep mix at 75–85°F (24–29°C) with moderate moisture. At first true leaf, pot-up to 50-cell trays or 4" pots, depending on expected transplant timing. Plant deeply to encourage adventitious rooting. Water seedlings with a high-phosphate fertilizer solution at planting to help boost early yields.TRELLISING:Basket-weave by pounding 5–6' stakes every 2–3 plants, using heavier t-posts intermittently and at ends of beds. For tall indeterminates, consider short extensions or pruning once they outgrow a manageable size for easy harvest.PRUNING:Indeterminates likely benefit by removing all suckers under the first strong branch directly below the first flower cluster. The lower bottom suckers often miss trellis supports, set fruit closer to soil, take energy from upper parts, and encourage spread of disease from soil. If needed later in season, consider thinning out leaves to increase airflow or topping plants to help finish ripening last fruits.DISEASES & INSECT PESTS:Learn your common pests and options for control, including resistant cultivars and pesticides. Avoid wet leaves and handling when wet or using tobacco products. Manage plant debris and crop rotations.HARVEST:Fruits ripen gradually from the blossom end to shoulders and from the base of clusters to the tips. Harvest softer fruit unstacked into shallow, padded trays. Use fully ripe fruit only for local retail or home-use. To deliver sound fruit, pick less ripe the further the distance and the longer the time between field and customer. Any fruit breaking color will still ripen post-harvest. Calyx can be removed or kept to prove freshness. If staking larger fruit with calyx on, consider trimming below shoulders when harvesting.STORAGE:Store blemish-free, near-ripe fruit 4–7 days at room temperature in darkness. Store longer with proper variety selection, picking less-ripe, and keeping at cooler temperatures 45–60°F (7–16°C). Colder and picking too green will sacrifice end-quality.DAYS TO MATURITY:From transplants.TRANSPLANTS:Avg. 850 plants/1,000 seeds, 10,200 plants/o
Dhs. 14.00 - Dhs. 25.00
HAS THREE SIZES SMALL, MEDIUM AND LARGE
Dhs. 2.00 - Dhs. 4.00
Pcs/Bag : 10 PCS 50 PCS 200 pcs
Dhs. 3.58 - Dhs. 26.88
Dhs. 5.00
Dhs. 5.00
Germination: 94% Purity: 99.99% Inert: 0.01% Made in Spain
Dhs. 25.00
Bonicam Mombasa F1 is easily planted anywhere and easy maintenance. Leaves are long, to 3 cm wide, with short hairs on the upper surface, leaf sheaths are glabrous. It has Good Drought and Cold tolerance. Grass Growth is too Fast. It is suitable for feeding cattle, goats and other livestock. Grass Growth 4 Years Life Made in Brazil 1 kg
Dhs. 85.00
Dhs. 5.00
80x100حجم كيس شبكي لتغطية وحماية البلح والتمور على شجر النخيلاكياس لتغليف التمور وحمايتها من الاتربه والحشرات والطيور والتساقط .نوع البلاستك المستعمل UV مقاوم لدرجات الحراره العاليه ولايحبس وخمه داخل التمور بسبب وجود فتحات صغيره ونفس الوقت لاتستطيع الحشرات الدخول داخل الكيسمتينة، اقتصادية، غير سامة، مسامية، المقاس: 70 سم × 90 سم
Dhs. 0.65 - Dhs. 650.00
Size: 5 seeds
Dhs. 12.00