jillswindoll
31st October 2008, 03:50 AM
I planted my grow bed full of a lettuce mix called Wildfire. It contains lots of red varities as well as the following greens: Tango, Royal Oak, Paris Island and saladbowl My problem is that all of the lettuce (red and green) tastes terrible! It is peppery and bitter.
I have come across several different reasons for this such as letting it grow for too long (these plants have been in the bed for a month and they did not taste bad when I put them in there), not enough water (c’mon! It’s an aquaponics system!) weather that is too hot (we have had several days in the upper 80’s but not many and lately it has been much cooler than that), lettuce that’s ready to go to seed (plants are too young), and too much nitrogen fertilizer (I don’t think this is the problem because the plants have been growing very s..l..o..w..l..y)
Has this happened to any of you? Is it possible that it caused by the algae in the fish tank (not AWFUL, just not very pretty to look at) Water chemistry is normal.
Since this is the first crop of plants in my aquaponics system I am looking at some very expensive inedible lettuce!
I have come across several different reasons for this such as letting it grow for too long (these plants have been in the bed for a month and they did not taste bad when I put them in there), not enough water (c’mon! It’s an aquaponics system!) weather that is too hot (we have had several days in the upper 80’s but not many and lately it has been much cooler than that), lettuce that’s ready to go to seed (plants are too young), and too much nitrogen fertilizer (I don’t think this is the problem because the plants have been growing very s..l..o..w..l..y)
Has this happened to any of you? Is it possible that it caused by the algae in the fish tank (not AWFUL, just not very pretty to look at) Water chemistry is normal.
Since this is the first crop of plants in my aquaponics system I am looking at some very expensive inedible lettuce!