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It has been reported by two different sources that either foraging an herb, or collecting an insect, is the requirement for reproducing Onion Seeds.<br><br> | It has been reported by two different sources that either foraging an herb, or collecting an insect, is the requirement for reproducing Onion Seeds.<br><br> | ||
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− | Eating an herb from the ground then planting does not produce additional seeds | + | Correctly foraging an herb, then planting onions does not produce additional seeds. -Guildenstern<br> |
+ | Eating an herb from the ground, then planting onions does not produce additional seeds. -Guildenstern<br> | ||
+ | Failing an herb forage, then planting onions does not produce additional seeds. -Guildenstern | ||
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Revision as of 13:43, 5 December 2011
Vegetables refer to the various edible plants which can be grown and harvested from seeds. All vegetables can be grilled in a Firepit or cooked in a Kitchen; most have other uses as well.
After Agriculture opens, Egypt has access to five vegetables, the standard cabbage, carrots, garlic, leeks, and onions (seeds available from Universities of Worship to paid accounts). In the future rare watermelons, Cucumbers, Eggplants and peppers might also become available.
How To Grow
All vegetables are grown from Vegetable Seeds. Vegetables can only be planted in the proper terrain: grass for cabbages and carrots, sand for garlic and eggplants, leeks and onions, dirt for peppers.
All five standard vegetables and eggplants are grown in the same way. Planting a seed produces a tiny vegetable; this must be watered from a jug quickly or it will die back into a seed. A vegetable that has been watered will soon grow to the next larger size, at which time it should be watered again or it will shrink. When a vegetable reaches maximum size, it may be harvested. A vegetable must grow four times before it can be harvested, which means at least four waterings (more if they shrink on the way).
To sum up: Water upon planting, then again each time the vegetable changes size. With the exception of onions, overwatering (watering more then once between growths) will result in it dying and reverting to seed.
If you know of a location that produces a good yield please post the coordinates.
List of Vegetables
Cabbage
Carrots
Garlic
Leeks
8 yield reported by Eugie at 1326 -860 near University of Worship (Seven Lakes)
Onions
It has been reported by two different sources that either foraging an herb, or collecting an insect, is the requirement for reproducing Onion Seeds.
Test Results
Correctly foraging an herb, then planting onions does not produce additional seeds. -Guildenstern
Eating an herb from the ground, then planting onions does not produce additional seeds. -Guildenstern
Failing an herb forage, then planting onions does not produce additional seeds. -Guildenstern