![]() ![]() This will prompt your character to comment on the current status of the plant. Inspect - After a plant has been Tended (will be discussed later) you will be given the option to Inspect. Normal seeds will grow into a random Sprout. You only need the basic stages to unlock information on the crop.ĭue Note - You can only get the Seed stage from specific seeds. Research - With the hat equipped, you can research a crop's current stage. There are 5 basic stages: Seed, Sprout, Small, Medium, & Grown, as well as 2 hidden stages: Giant & Rotting. This hat has no durability and is primarily used to view and update your "Plant Registry" much like the recipe book. Otherwise go ahead and craft yourself a Gardeneer Hat for a Bucket of Poop, 3 Seeds, & an Electric Doodad. If you've already researched the plants or are using the (not yet updated) wiki, you can skip this step. This will be used later to water an entire farmland tile. Take this time to also craft a Watering Can for 2 Boards & 1 Rope in the Food Tab. Both mechanics play out very much like they did in the Gorge. Each Hoe has 25 uses, and is used for creating spots for planting seeds on your existing farmland. Next you're going to need a Hoe (or several) for 2 Twigs & 2 Flint from in the Food Tab. Make sure to dig up any Garden Debris with a shovel to make room. It has 4 uses, and each square can hold 9 crops. This object can be placed along a grid to create a spot of farmland after a couple of seconds. Data-divers may correct or tweak what is stated here!įarmplots are no more! First thing you need to make is a Garden Rigamajig for 3 Boards, 2 Rope, & 2 Flint found in the Food Tab. ![]() In Winter watering is more efficient as water doesn't vapor so much and in Spring you can usually skip watering unless you farm Toma Roots and Watermelons only (they suck water like a vacuum cleaner).You know I've never really written many guides to apologies before hand, but let's just dive right into it!ĭue Note: This is based on my experience and not code. Without watering crops will still grow, so you don't have to mind that if you don't want to. It's always good to make a Can out of 1% Malbatross Bill and they last for quite some time.Īnd this whole watering is only useful if you intend to grow crops faster and/or bigger. Not only ponds, you can refill Watering Cans and Waterfowl Cans at a Pond, a Hot Spring, the Oasis Lake, at Vitreoasis and with Ice or a Water Balloon, although the two latter ones are really inefficient options.įor early game it would be best to make many Watering Cans so you can refill them all in one go.Īnd later most Megabases are made around Oasis Lake, so you could manage to refill your stocked Cans once a year. Just a bit earlier on, and then massive yields later down the line thanks to automation and magic. I love the new farming mechanics, but I don't want to spend that much time on so many crops. The ice flingomatic could provide some hydration, or better yet bring the sprinkler from Hamlet over! I long for the day you could simply set up all plants to have a Wickerbottom player grow them instantly and getting all giant ones some time later in the game to make farming less of a hassle, because right now you just have to have someone doing all the farming non stop for a great harvest. Some automated way to do it would be nice. This also seems like a very early game thing to do, yet you dedicate so much time watering each patch 4 times over without a more convenient alternative past a certain point. Not entirely sure if water balloons water plants too, but if they don't they really should. ![]() You can only fill watering cans with pond water, but not sea water, even though shouldn't both be viable options? It is a bit annoying to have to base near a pond just to grow crops. I have been really confused with the weird mechanics of watering plants. ![]()
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