Without Soil, Here Is How You Can Grow Lettuce At Home

You can create a lush green garden in your kitchen without adding planters. All you will need is a glass container and hard water. Lettuce is among leafy vegetables that can easily regrow in water. Here is how you can do it. 

grow lettuce in water at home

Grow Lettuce In Water: Do you want to set up a garden in your kitchen without creating a mess? The answer lies in growing plants in water. There are a few herbs and leafy vegetables that grow in soil as well as in water. Lettuce is among them.

Can Lettuce Survive In Water?

can lettuce survive in water

  • The next time you decide to use it for salad or sandwich and throw the last few inches of the base, you should think twice. To grow lettuce in water, you do not need to buy seeds or anything else. You can simply grow them in your kitchen with the base you cut off.
  • Initially, add the base to the glass of hard water in which the liquid will be immersing only half an inch of the hard base. If you immerse it entirely, there is a high chance that the leaves will start to rot. If the tap water in your home is soft, you can add a few pinches of salt to it.
  • In a few days, you will notice roots starting to develop in the glass. You have to keep the glass near the kitchen window so that the little plant gets optimum sunlight throughout the day. If the temperature is high, you should avoid direct sunlight or the leaves can turn yellow and burn.
  • That is all you need to do to grow lettuce in water. Isn’t it simple? You might not believe it, but that is how you can fill your kitchen with the most-sought after ingredient in the salad.

How To Take Care Of Lettuce In Water?

how to take care of lettuce in water

  • On the second day, you will notice that the water will have turned yellow. You need to throw the water and refill the glass to the same level. You will have to repeat this process whenever you observe the quality of water degrading. Keeping the liquid fresh is the key to growing healthy and leafy lettuce with minimal effort.
  • When you are changing the water, you rinse the base of the lettuce as well. When you cut the last few inches of the leafy vegetable (Why You Should Add Leafy Vegetables To Your Diet), you also cut a few inches of leaves. To ensure that they remain healthy, crispy, and fresh, you should rinse the entire base before putting it again in the cup.
  • If you notice that leaves are turning yellow, it is a sign that your lettuce needs nutrients. You can remove the plant from water, and soak the fertiliser in a tub. You can also add fertiliser to the glass of water or container in which you are growing the plant, but you have to regulate its quantity.
  • A few days later, you will notice that the leaves on the side will start turning brown. You should not worry because the plant is not going bad. When you regrow lettuce from the cutting, it grows from the centre and not from the sides.
  • You will notice large green lettuce growing in the centre in just a few weeks. Once the leaves have grown big, you can harvest them and use them in your salads.
  • If you do not want to continue growing lettuce (Grow Lettuce At Home) in water, you can transfer the plant into the soil when you notice roots and small leaves growing from the centre of the base.

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