 Hi my dear friends and welcome back to grow. Today we grow romaine lettuce. Today I'm very excited because I'm going to share with you a very easy technique to grow lettuce even from the lettuce that you buy from the supermarket. It's very easy, very healthy and it grows really quickly so let's get to it. So in order to grow your lettuce from the lettuce that you bought in the supermarket you will need your romaine lettuce of course, a knife, a cutting board, one jar or a tupperware. I'm actually reusing a marmalade jar, two specks and water. You can see this lettuce was cut from the root here. It has no roots here but that's not a problem. All you have to do is keep this part from your lettuce so we're gonna cut it now and I'll show you how it goes. Okay so welcome to the kitchen. Okay we're gonna cut the lettuce at about 5 centimeters from the end of the lettuce and then you can save the rest in the fridge. After you cut the end of your lettuce you will have something like this. So as you can see you have the end here no roots there and the lettuce. What we're gonna do now is use the two specks to put in the lettuce so I'm gonna put one here maybe another one right here another one here and another one here. So we have four two specks just like this and I'm gonna set it aside. Now we're gonna use our jar. So fill up the jar with water all the way up and now we're gonna put the lettuce inside the jar and make sure that it's actually touching the water. I'm gonna fill it up a little bit more all the way to the top so I make sure that the water is actually touching the lettuce. Now your lettuce will need some sunlight to grow so make sure that you put the lettuce in a place with a sunny window so it gets lots of sunlight so you can grow quicker. You can see this lettuce grows really quickly remember to always change the water every one or two days so you keep it clear and clean. Now this lettuce has been in water for about three weeks and as you can see the leaves are big and green. I think when your lettuce gets to this size this is the best time to harvest and eat the leaves. This is because keeping in mind that this lettuce is not getting as much ingredients as she would get in the soil the leaves are gonna start becoming more bitter so the best time to eat this lettuce is at this point. I have read that we can actually transplant this lettuce to soil so she can get the nutrients that she needs. So I'm gonna try it today I'm gonna try to transplant this lettuce to soil and see if she actually survives. I hope that she does and I'm gonna show you now how I'm gonna transplant it to soil and then I'm just gonna show you the progress on my Instagram account so let's hope it works. Okay so let's get to transplanting. So first in this container I'm gonna put organic all-purpose soil. Now we're going to make a hole for the lettuce and this hole will be about five centimeters. We take the two sticks out like so and we're gonna put the lettuce inside. Try to compress the soil. I'm so pretty and now I'm just gonna water a little bit so I make sure that the soil is moist. Okay so our first transplanted lettuce is finally ready. I will make sure to share the progress video on Instagram. Wish this beautiful lettuce lock and hopefully survives. Of course if you're growing lettuce with me please make sure to share with me on Instagram. I would love to see it and we will share with the community. If you're watching this video live let's keep the chat going over here and if you're watching it afterwards thank you for being here and please leave a comment. I will make sure to reply.