";s:4:"text";s:12522:"My L40-something retainer brought some broombush seeds back for me after a venture. .c_dVyWK3BXRxSN3ULLJ_t{border-radius:4px 4px 0 0;height:34px;left:0;position:absolute;right:0;top:0}._1OQL3FCA9BfgI57ghHHgV3{-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-ms-flex-pack:start;justify-content:flex-start;margin-top:32px}._1OQL3FCA9BfgI57ghHHgV3 ._33jgwegeMTJ-FJaaHMeOjV{border-radius:9001px;height:32px;width:32px}._1OQL3FCA9BfgI57ghHHgV3 ._1wQQNkVR4qNpQCzA19X4B6{height:16px;margin-left:8px;width:200px}._39IvqNe6cqNVXcMFxFWFxx{display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;margin:12px 0}._39IvqNe6cqNVXcMFxFWFxx ._29TSdL_ZMpyzfQ_bfdcBSc{-ms-flex:1;flex:1}._39IvqNe6cqNVXcMFxFWFxx .JEV9fXVlt_7DgH-zLepBH{height:18px;width:50px}._39IvqNe6cqNVXcMFxFWFxx ._3YCOmnWpGeRBW_Psd5WMPR{height:12px;margin-top:4px;width:60px}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN{height:18px;margin-bottom:4px}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN._2E9u5XvlGwlpnzki78vasG{width:230px}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN.fDElwzn43eJToKzSCkejE{width:100%}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN._2kNB7LAYYqYdyS85f8pqfi{width:250px}._2iO5zt81CSiYhWRF9WylyN._1XmngqAPKZO_1lDBwcQrR7{width:120px}._3XbVvl-zJDbcDeEdSgxV4_{border-radius:4px;height:32px;margin-top:16px;width:100%}._2hgXdc8jVQaXYAXvnqEyED{animation:_3XkHjK4wMgxtjzC1TvoXrb 1.5s ease infinite;background:linear-gradient(90deg,var(--newCommunityTheme-field),var(--newCommunityTheme-inactive),var(--newCommunityTheme-field));background-size:200%}._1KWSZXqSM_BLhBzkPyJFGR{background-color:var(--newCommunityTheme-widgetColors-sidebarWidgetBackgroundColor);border-radius:4px;padding:12px;position:relative;width:auto} Im guessing retainers can get them, or at least the seeds, which is cool, but I want to create my own to make the broom minion for some fc mates.
Gardening should therefore be used to crossbreed for seeds that are rare to find or even impossible to obtain otherwise. This was very nice. ._3-SW6hQX6gXK9G4FM74obr{display:inline-block;vertical-align:text-bottom;width:16px;height:16px;font-size:16px;line-height:16px} Will confirm when it finishes growing). If there are two different adjacent plants, it seems to randomly pick between the two of them. A Deluxe Garden Patch with 8 beds will therefore hold up to 8 seeds and 8 topsoils. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); There are two things that are required in order to have a successful garden: seeds and topsoil. is that what this section is, the result at harvest? Note: percentage of success is determined based on Topsoil of choice. Fertilizing I'm still not sure on. Scenario where an [Old World Fig] seed will be planted between a [La Noscean Orange] plant, a [Pixie Plum] plant, and a [Honey Lemon] plant.
Can confirm, have done it several times. ), Apricot + Honey lemon = royal kukuruApricot + Royal kukuru = Glazenut, To continue the yield:Apricot + glazenut = Glazenut (allegedly at least, I have this planted right now. When the Apricots are ready full grown, harvest them and replace them with more Apricot Kernels. There are two different setups associated with this method: the Poor Man's Setup and Rich Man's Setup. Special thanks to Eliza Weisenberg (Aegis / Elemental DC) for translation and captures. Japanese Lang.] Melaleuca uncinata, commonly known as Broombush, Broom Honeymyrtle or Brushwood, is a plant in the Paperbark family native to southern Australia.
If so, theres only 2 adjacent sections for the actual planting part, when I have been using 3 (Pineapple Seed > Honey Lemon Seed >Pineapple Seed). Press J to jump to the feed. The methodology for planting is explained in detail below under the Basic Crossbreeding section. Please see the Fertilizer Analysis page for an in-depth discussion on the effects of fertilizer on plants. If all plants are ready to be harvested at the same time you can harvest the four plants of the same type and replant next to the other plants ready to be harvested. Crossbreeding is the mechanic of generating an otherwise unobtainable seed by planting two different types of seeds beside each other. Each bed can take 1 seed and 1 topsoil.
Apricot + Glazenut = Glazenut. Despite only being adjacent to the apricots for about 5 minutes, the honey lemons still all gave me royal kukuru seeds. A successful garden also requires tending from time to time. There are many different types of seeds, however, most of these seeds are not very useful since the plants are easy enough to gather by a botanist or obtain through a retainer. Otherwise, replacing plants as they are ready to be harvested will increase your rate of production. A miner retainer can also be sent out on ventures to bring back topsoil as well. @media(min-width: 500px) { .ffxiv-gardening-responsive { width: 468px; height: 60px; } } Notice how only three Mirror Apples are needed for this setup. Im guessing the fruit seeds section is the bonus seeds you get at harvest? Depends on apricot seed yield. Or do they need to be freshly-planted? This idea is built on the concept that a seed will ignore a dead cross and be forced to cross with the other seed next to it. Each bed can take 1 seed and 1 topsoil. This means the first seed that is planted will not produce a crossbred seed since there was nothing next to it when planted. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Melaleuca uncinata, commonly known as Broombush, Broom Honeymyrtle or Brushwood, is a plant in the Paperbark family native to southern Australia.It is harvested from the wild, and grown in plantations, for broombush fencing. /*# sourceMappingURL=https://www.redditstatic.com/desktop2x/chunkCSS/IdCard.8fe90067a922ef36d4b6.css.map*/Almond+Prickly Pineapple=Azeyma RoseAzeyma Rose+Chamomile=Halone GerberaHalone Gerbera+Almond=Broombush, Total seeds needed: 8 almond, 4 prickly pineapple, 4 chamomileTotal plantings needed: 3, Glazenut:Prickly Pineapple + Honey Lemon = apricot (My yield was 4-6)OR Honey Lemon + dzemael tomato = apricot (My yield was 2-3, got dzemael tomato seeds too)OR Prickly Pineapple + Rolanberry = apricot (EDIT: my yield was 7. If you can gather or afford Grade 3 soils, then there is absolutely no reason to use Grades 1 or 2 of any soil type. I just inherited a FC, and I hate to say it but I don't understand your sheet at all. >.>. Center plant will cross with one side or the other. I am 99% sure at this point that the ONLY thing that matters for intercrossing is what's in the adjacent beds at the time of planting and what dirt you use (AKA thanalan 3). @media(min-width: 800px) { .ffxiv-gardening-responsive { width: 728px; height: 90px; } } There are some exceptions which can be found on the Cross Diagrams page. The linked screenshot shows the most basic way to plant seeds in order to obtain a crossbred seed (view full size). .s5ap8yh1b4ZfwxvHizW3f{color:var(--newCommunityTheme-metaText);padding-top:5px}.s5ap8yh1b4ZfwxvHizW3f._19JhaP1slDQqu2XgT3vVS0{color:#ea0027} @media(min-width: 500px) { .ffxiv-gardening-responsive { width: 468px; height: 60px; } } But then the harvested section, lets say i planted prickly pineapple seeds and got pineapples at harvest. This specific cross shows how to obtain Royal Kukuru seeds by crossing Old World Fig and Mirror Apple seeds. I had no idea it sells for a lot. According to both FINAL FANTASY XIV: A REALM REBORN OFFICIAL COMPLETE GUIDE [March 2015, Japanese Lang.] A few higher tier plants will need tended more often.
I hope this isn't super obvious because Im going to feel like a dumbass.