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My time at sandrock coop9/6/2023 Growing time also doesn't seem to affect how much the soil is improved. Trees DO NOT improve the soil, I guess since they continue to provide materials without having to replant not improving the soil is the trade off. I don't know if fertilizer helps improve the soil but it's cheap so what the hell. Depending on what you plant it could take weeks to months to get a plot to lvl4, which is biocrust. Just keep planting and replanting and replanting. Originally posted by GolfGirl:How did you get the biocrust? I have been planting stuff in the same place for a few weeks and the soil is mostly level 1 still. Works pretty well but I would prefer a way to shut everything down at once. To keep my stuff from blowing away during a sandstorm, I have to empty my water tank best I can then quickly collect everything while any water left in the tank gets used up. Coffee doesn't have a use right now, tea leaves have limited use but can be bought, chestnuts make decent food and feed hens, but can also be bought. The products they drop are also not worth the wait. They take weeks to grow, take up a lot of space, and do not improve the soil when you dig em up. Sure it wastes the chestnut but they are cheap, like 60 gol or 2 discs, i forget which.I got 40k gol and almost 2000 discs so I can waste a chestnut every few days. I find watering and fertilizing individual plots tedious, so I arrange my plots in 3x3 grids, plant a chestnut, water/fertilize all 9 plots at once, then dig up the chestnut and plant what I want. If you hate watering/fertilizing, plant a chestnut I do 3 commissions a day and I've never seen him do anything but sit behind his desk, but somehow he is right behind me in points. Also putting a hen and rooster together does not produce new chicks.do roosters get blue balls? I put 15 each of sandberries and chestnuts in my coop with 1 hen and 1 rooster, expected 1 of each gone the next day.nope, 2 sandberries gone. Yakmel like potatoes, rabbit like tomatoes, hens like chestnuts and roosters like sandberries. They also do not eat their preferred food, they just eat whatever is first in the queue. Maybe other plants benefit from biocrust/fertilizer I dunno.but I'm pretty sure there will be some special plant that needs biocrust or other use.Īnimals use 1 water per animal per day. Only difference was biocrust used almost no fertilizer. Results were no reduction in growing time and same amount harvested from each, 22 plant fiber from each rose willow, 7 rice from each sandrice. brand new plot, fertilized vs not fertilized, 2 different plants (rose willow and sandrice).so 8 plots total. Biocrust and fertilizer do nothing.yet.ĭid a test, biocrust vs.
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