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− | Seeds can be purchased from Sam, and naturally they can be planted on your farm. In Light of Hope, you can grow crops in other areas outside of your farm |
+ | Seeds can be purchased from Sam, and naturally they can be planted on your farm. In Light of Hope, you can also grow crops in other areas outside of your farm. Crops can be grown all year long, and the same crop seeds can be planted every season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter. This means that any crop can be planted all year long without it dying. It's health will most likely end up "poor", meaning the plant is weak and might not survive another day. With that being said, crops will therefore grow better in specific seasons. Depending on multiple factors, the crop may mutate to become another crop. When you first start on your farm, Jeanna will give you a watering can, hoe, and cabbage seeds to help you getting started as a farmer. She will also show you how to do simple farm tasks such as tilling the soil, planting seeds and watering the plants so they can grow and turn into crops that you can harvest. Plants do not need watering on rainy or snowy days, which means on these days you have the time and stamina to do other things, such as fishing or going to the mine. |
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+ | Technically, the plants will grow without daily watering, but NOT watering your plants will negatively affect the plants "health". You can get a general idea of how healthy you plants are by standing next to the plant. A thought-bubble will appear, with a background colour basted on the crop's health level: |
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+ | The higher the crop's health, the better the chance of it surviving bad weather storms and possibly mutating into a new type of crop if grown on the right terrain and in the right season. Poor health crops have a greater chance of wilting the next morning. If your crop's health is poor, you can sprouce it up by applying fertilizer . You can add fertilizer once per day ''after ''you water the plants. Fertilizer can be purchased from Carol's flower shop or manufactured at the Fertilizer Bin on your farm. There are two other Fertilizer Bins on the island, which are both connected to the main one on your farm from storage purposes. |
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==Crops== |
==Crops== |
Revision as of 15:56, 8 April 2019
Seeds can be purchased from Sam, and naturally they can be planted on your farm. In Light of Hope, you can also grow crops in other areas outside of your farm. Crops can be grown all year long, and the same crop seeds can be planted every season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter. This means that any crop can be planted all year long without it dying. It's health will most likely end up "poor", meaning the plant is weak and might not survive another day. With that being said, crops will therefore grow better in specific seasons. Depending on multiple factors, the crop may mutate to become another crop. When you first start on your farm, Jeanna will give you a watering can, hoe, and cabbage seeds to help you getting started as a farmer. She will also show you how to do simple farm tasks such as tilling the soil, planting seeds and watering the plants so they can grow and turn into crops that you can harvest. Plants do not need watering on rainy or snowy days, which means on these days you have the time and stamina to do other things, such as fishing or going to the mine.
Plant Health
Technically, the plants will grow without daily watering, but NOT watering your plants will negatively affect the plants "health". You can get a general idea of how healthy you plants are by standing next to the plant. A thought-bubble will appear, with a background colour basted on the crop's health level:
The higher the crop's health, the better the chance of it surviving bad weather storms and possibly mutating into a new type of crop if grown on the right terrain and in the right season. Poor health crops have a greater chance of wilting the next morning. If your crop's health is poor, you can sprouce it up by applying fertilizer . You can add fertilizer once per day after you water the plants. Fertilizer can be purchased from Carol's flower shop or manufactured at the Fertilizer Bin on your farm. There are two other Fertilizer Bins on the island, which are both connected to the main one on your farm from storage purposes.
Plants that are healthy can also live through the season change.
Crops
Image | Name | Cost | Season | Terrain | Days | Normal Quality | Great Quality |
Cabbage | 20G | Spring / Fall / Winter | All | 4 | 40G | ||
Red Cabbage | 20G | Spring / Fall / Winter | All | 4 | |||
Huge Cabbage | Spring / Fall | All | |||||
Green Cabbage | Spring / Summer | 250G | 380G | ||||
Dome Cabbage | Spring / Winter | 4 | 590G | 890G | |||
Celery | 20G | Spring / Fall | All | 6 | 70G | 110G | |
White Celery | Spring / Fall | All | 80G | 120G | |||
Mystic Herb | Spring / Summer | 180G | 270G | ||||
Royal Herb | Fall / Winter | 580G | 870G | ||||
Onion | 30G | Spring / Summer | Mixed | 6 | 70G | 110G | |
Scallion | 40G | Spring / Summer | All | 6 | 80G | 120G | |
Petite Onion | Spring | Dry | 190G | 290G | |||
Pearl Onion | Fall / winter | 390G | 560G | ||||
Strawberry | 20G | Spring / Fall | All |
8 (Regrows) |
40G | 60G | |
Tomato | 30G | Summer / Fall | All | 6 | 70G | ||
Corn | 20G | Summer / Fall | All | 6
(Regrows) |
80G | ||
Fodder Corn | Summer / Winter | All | |||||
Sweet Corn | Spring / Summer | All | |||||
Green Pepper | 20G | Spring / Summer | All | 8
(Regrows) |
40G | ||
Orange Pepper | Summer | Grassy | |||||
Wheat | 20G | Spring / Summer / Fall | Grassy | 4 | 40G | ||
Durum Wheat | Spring / Summer / Fall | Mixed | |||||
Hot Pepper | 20G | Summer / Fall | All | 6
(Regrows) |
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Potato | 20G | Summer / Fall | All | 4 | |||
Giant Potato | Fall | All | |||||
Carrot | 20G | Spring / Fall / Winter | All | 4 | |||
Baby Carrot | 30G | Spring / Fall / Winter | Grassy | 3 | |||
Pumpkin | 20G | Spring / Fall | All | 9
(Regrows) |
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Squash | 40G | Spring / Summer | Grassy | 10
(Regrows) |
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Spinach | 20G | Spring / Fall / Winter | All | 4 | |||
Savoy Spinach | 40G | Spring / Winter | Grassy | 5 | |||
Broccoli | 20G | Summer / Fall / Winter | All | 6 | |||
Broccolini | All | Grassy | |||||
Blueberry | 30G | Summer / Fall | Mixed | 12
(Regrows) |
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Watermelon | 50G | Summer / Fall | Mixed | 8 | |||
Asparagus | 30G | Summer / Fall | Grassy | 12
(Regrows) |
Trees
Name | Cost | Season/Description | Terrain | Days | Sell Price |
Grapefruit (Regrow) | 2,000G | Bear fruits in Spring | All | 28 | |
Peach | 3,000G | Bear fruits in Summer | All | 28 | |
Apple | 3,000G | Bears fruit in Fall | All | 28 | |
Orange | Bears Fruit in Winter |
Flowers
Name | Cost | Season/Description | Terrain | Days | Sell Price |
Marguerite | 20G | Spring; Forage (Sp) | All | 4 | 75G |
Great Marguerite | N/A | Spring | All | 4 | 120 |
Tulip | 30G | Spring; Forage (Sp) | All | 6 | 105G |
White Tulip | N/A | Spring | All | 6 | 135G |
Great White Tulip | N/A | 210G | |||
Yellow Tulip | N/A | Spring | All | 6 | 135G |
Pink Rose | 80G | Spring | All | 12 | 420G |
Sunflower | 20G | Summer; Forage (Su) | All | 6 | 75G |
Pink Dahlia | 50G | Summer; Forage (Su) | All | 8 | 225G |
Red Rose | 80G | Summer | All | 12 |
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