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Wild Lettuce vs Jacob's ladder

Complete comparison between Wild Lettuce and Jacob's ladder to help you choose the ideal plant.

Wild Lettuce or Jacob's ladder: Which to Choose?

Jacob's ladder is easier to care for than Wild Lettuce, winning 3 of 10 attributes. Wild Lettuce needs watering every 7 days vs Jacob's ladder every 5 days. Choose Jacob's ladder for a low-maintenance option. Choose Wild Lettuce if you prefer faster growth.

Wild Lettuce

Wild Lettuce

Lactuca virosa

Medium ☀️ Direct sun
Jacob's ladder

Jacob's ladder

Polemonium caeruleum

Easy ☀️ Low light

Wild Lettuce vs Jacob's ladder: Which Is Easier to Care For?

Attribute Wild Lettuce Jacob's ladder
Difficulty Medium Easy
Light Direct sun Low light
Watering Every 7 days Every 5 days
Humidity 40% - 70% 30% - 50%
Temperature -15°C - 35°C -20°C - 22°C
Height 2.0m 60cm
Growth Fast Medium
Pet Safe No Yes
Air Purifying No No
Indoor No No

Should You Choose Wild Lettuce or Jacob's ladder?

Jacob's ladder is the best choice for most people, especially beginners looking for a low-maintenance plant.

✓ Wild Lettuce: 2 ✓ Jacob's ladder: 3 Tie: 5

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What Makes Wild Lettuce a Good Choice?

Wild Lettuce is a low-maintenance biennial that thrives in full sun with well-draining, sandy loam soil. Water regularly during dry spells but allow the soil surface to dry slightly between waterings. Fertilise every 2–3 weeks during the growing season with a nitrogen-rich feed. It tolerates light frost and adapts to a range of soil conditions including poor or rocky ground. Deadhead spent flowers to control self-seeding.

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What Makes Jacob's ladder a Good Choice?

Jacob's ladder is a low-maintenance plant, ideal for shady and semi-shady corners of the garden. It requires consistently moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil and cool conditions—it does not tolerate drought or intense summer sun. Water regularly every 4–6 days, preventing the substrate from drying out. Apply fertilizer once a month during the growing season. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage reblooming. Divide clumps every 3–4 years in the spring.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Wild Lettuce or Jacob's ladder better for beginners?
Jacob's ladder is better for beginners — it's an easy-care plant, while Wild Lettuce requires more attention.
Which needs less water, Wild Lettuce or Jacob's ladder?
Wild Lettuce needs less water. Wild Lettuce needs watering every 7 days, while Jacob's ladder every 5 days.
Is Wild Lettuce or Jacob's ladder safer for pets?
Jacob's ladder is pet-safe. Wild Lettuce can cause irritation if ingested by cats or dogs.