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New Red Fire

Lettuce
Botanical illustration of New Red Fire
🌱 50d to harvest Rosette

Aromatic and electric in the garden, New Red Fire unfurls loose-leaf heads with a vivid, ember-red blush over crisp, tender green…

Planting Schedule

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Crop Dates

MilestoneDate
Start IndoorsApr 4th
Last FrostApr 25th
Transplant / Sow OutdoorsApr 25th
Harvest BeginsJun 14th
Harvest EndsOct 16th

Crop Details

TraitValue
Days to Maturity50
Sun RequirementsPart SunPartial sun
Growth HabitRosette
Support NeededNone
Planting DepthSurface
Germination Temp (°F)70
Min Soil Temp (°F)40
Min Night Temp (°F)35
Harden Off (days)5

Frequently Asked Questions


What’s the most common disease problem for Lactuca sativa (lettuce) and how do I treat it?
In lettuce, gray mold (Botrytis) and downy mildew often show up as soft, gray patches or fuzzy growth on leaves, especially in cool, damp weather. Remove affected leaves immediately and improve airflow by spacing plants and watering at soil level (not on the leaves). If it keeps spreading, use a labeled biofungicide for downy mildew/gray mold and avoid overhead irrigation for the rest of the crop.
How often should I water Lactuca sativa during the main growing phase?
During active leaf growth, keep the soil consistently lightly moist—about 1 inch (2–3 cm) per week total, split into 2–3 waterings if it’s hot or drying quickly. Let the top 1/2 inch (1–2 cm) dry slightly between waterings to prevent soggy roots, but don’t allow the bed to fully dry out, which can trigger bitterness and bolting.
How can I tell when New Red Fire lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is ready to harvest?
Harvest when the leaves are full-sized for your bed and the plants have formed a dense rosette typical of lettuce, usually around day 50. Pick outer leaves first for a longer harvest window, or harvest the whole plant when the center leaves are tender and well-expanded. If you notice rapid stem elongation or a tough, bitter taste, it’s past peak—harvest immediately.
Botanical illustration of New Red Fire

Aromatic and electric in the garden, New Red Fire unfurls loose-leaf heads with a vivid, ember-red blush over crisp, tender green—so lively it feels like heat on the breeze. The leaves are pleasantly snappy with a bright, peppery edge that lingers, making this warm-season lettuce a standout for bold fresh flavor and vibrant garnishes. Grow it for quick, reliable harvest in about 50 days, and let its fiery color steal the show from spring through summer.

Sowing Tips

Transplant Conditions

Wait until soil reaches 40°F and nights stay above 35°F before moving outdoors. Harden off for 5 days first.

Expert Note

For tipburn-resistant summer crispness, keep plants consistently watered and aim for cooler weather at transplant time (avoid long hot-stress stretches right after setting out).