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500 Buttercrunch Lettuce Seeds for Planting - Heirloom Non-GMO Vegetable Seeds for Planting - Hydroponics - Microgreens - AKA Butterhead Lettuce, Boston Lettuce, Bibb Lettuce Lactuca Sativa

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About this item

  • This lettuce is well known for its sweet flavor. Best if harvested in the morning.
  • Grows well with onions, cucumbers, and carrots
  • Grows great indoors and outdoors both fully grown and as microgreens and works well with hydroponics
  • Heirloom and Non-GMO lettuce seeds for planting



Product Description

Buttercrunch Lettuce Garden

500+ Seeds - Buttercrunch Lettuce

Lettuce Seeds for Planting

Experience the delight of Buttercrunch Lettuce: a crisp, buttery heirloom variety. It's known for its compact, tender rosettes and vibrant green leaves. Thriving in cooler weather, this lettuce offers a sweet, succulent taste and a smooth texture. Perfect for salads and garnishes. A must-try!

Don't Let Your Seeds go to Waste!

Moisture and heat are the two biggest factors causing seeds to degrade over time. We use premium waterproof packaging instead of regular paper envelopes to keep your seeds fresh and viable so moisture won't ruin your seeds before you even get a chance to plant them!

Premium Waterproof Packaging
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Woman holding RDR Seeds package of Buttercrunch Lettuce Seeds for Planting

Healthy Lettuce! Happy Gardeners!

Join thousands of happy customers who have discovered the joy of growing with RDR Seeds!

  • Seeds are best if used promptly, but lettuce seeds generally remain viable for 2-3 years and we use premium packaging to keep moisture from ruining your seeds and extend their viability.

  • Lettuce thrives in cool temperatures, ideally between 60-70°F. It requires well-drained, fertile soil with a neutral pH and consistent moisture. Full sun to partial shade is best for growth. Protecting it from extreme heat and frost is important.

  • Lettuce seeds can go dormant above 75° to protect themselves from poor growing conditions. Those same temperatures can also cause already grown plants to "bolt", causing the plant to shoot up and leaves to grow bitter.

  • While germination rates vary from lot to lot, almost all lots will have a germination rate of 85% or higher.

  • Buttercrunch will be fully grown in 55-70 days, but can be harvested after about 30 days for baby greens.


Holly House
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Very good, grows Very well.
Vanessa
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
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taylor leigh
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
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Georgi
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
This is my first time planting this type of lettuce, the germination rate was great they grew pretty quickly the value for the money as far as the number of seeds you get is pretty spot on. The plants are healthy and taste really good. I did not find it as a cut and come again type of lettuce.
Sarah
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
Item arrived quickly and packaged with care, but I delayed my review a bit to see how these seeds performed. I’ve got a nice bag of beautiful butter crunch leaves in my fridge, trimmed from many healthy plants. I’m set for lettuce through the cold months! Plants are hearty.
Jordan V.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
We have bought this to use with our aerogarden. Every seed germinated which is very rare for buttercrunch lettuce. The lettuce has a very sweet flavor. These are quality seeds and I highly recommend them for growing your salads.
Seattlepmd
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2022
Planted 23 days ago, but it doesn’t look like buttercrunch leaves but maybe romaine. Grows great and tastes good but not sure it’s what I ordered
Musta
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2020
Well,.... good day to you -although I’m laughing I can honestly say I am a tad frightened as to what I am actually growing from these seeds I ordered and what effects it could have on my body if I actually ate whatever it is growing . As you can see from the photos (Uploading photos is no longer an option here- not sure why)BUT there’s quite an arrangement of things growing none that I can tell resemble butter lettuce.The only lettuce I consume is butter lettuce and since the pandemic hit- I no longer go to the store so I thought I’d grow my own, here is the outcome this far.I said in my opening statement that I’m actually laughing. The reason for this is it appears I’m growing English Ivy and I thought I could transplant it and grow a plant in the house while I’m socially distancing myself - as a vegan I’d rather eat the greens but growing them to look at has its own benefits such as oxygen.On a more serious note: What am I growing?Is it edible? Toxic? Noxious?You be the judge!UPDATE:Hello again and good day,Finally, this seller / site/ code allowed me to upload some photos as previously this option for this product had not been available for some odd reason-Anyways... here we are down the road from the first review a couple weeks . I did upload photos (Pink hue is from the grow lights)I removed this pot of goodness from my greenhouse as I didn’t know what I was growing and didn’t want to infect my other seedlings.I placed it outside in the pot andI removed the ivy type plants growing (2) from quagmire of things growing and replanted them for cool indoor plants“I KILLED THEM BOTH “1. Probably not saying much about my ability to own a greenhouse if I kill an ivy (okay two) but none the less I give a FIVE STAR rating on the ivy seeds I got. THEY GREW GREAT !2. By some act from the good LordI I went outback to to water the quagmire pot and ——-wait-for-itIS THAT LETTUCE TYPE STUFF ACTUALLY GROWING IN THERE NOW?Yes! Yes it is.... well we actually don’t know what is growing but it looked green and could remember a lettuce leaf.I ATE IT .( I know.... I know what you’re thinking ... those crazy vegans will eat anything (hahaha)I don’t know if it was lettuce or if I will have super powers soon From eating it but I DIDN'T DIE • or get sick. LOOK! Don’t judge —- desperate times/desperate measures and I have not had FREESH greens since December ( the pandemic hit) so I ate it and tried to imagine it was BUTTER-LETTUCE and it worked ,The insular cortex and I tried to go to vegan heaven and kinda shot off into vegan limbo!Conclusion ....If you buy this:You may get lettuce seeds .You may get something else seeds.You may get five star ivy seeds .You may get lettuce and something else seeds.You may grow them.You may transplant and kill them (unintentionally of course ) .You may or may not read up on growing ivy before you order these .You may get beautiful orange flowers seeds.You may think hmmmmm maybe I want to be a vegan (probably not but it’s a possible conclusion) All in all this whole thing could make me mad . I find it reckless HOWEVER this whole situation became insane every new inch of growth that I could NOT find it to be anything but ridiculously random- insane- mind blowing- educational and funny! Material to laugh about is in high demand these days- yet here it is right in front of us!WHEN IN ROME!!!• last two photos is how it looks now- and it comes with a super cool orange flower that just bloomed!What?!?! This gets better everyday- perhaps I’ll change my review to a 1.5This is BUTTERLETTu-SOMETHING ON NITRO!
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