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Felyt
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Posted: Sep 04, 2008 5:53 pm
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Tubular Turnip Farmer
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Really helpful. Thanks a lot. ^^
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Playing: HM7
Wainting for: HM8, US RF2
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Anonymous Fish
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Posted: Sep 05, 2008 2:26 am
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Anonymous Fish
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I just wonder:
2nd stage for Apple, should it be 30 days instead of 10 days?
Seed: 9 days 1st Stage: 12 days 2nd Stage: 10 days or 30 days? 3rd Stage: 3 days
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Anonymous Fish
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Posted: Sep 05, 2008 2:29 am
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Anonymous Fish
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The Max days, is that means after the crops harvest, like for Turnips, don't let the Turnips stay on the vine for more then 10 days? & pick them before they exceeds 20 Sunlight & 10 Water?
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ariinya
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Posted: Sep 05, 2008 9:07 am
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Growing Garden Gnome
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Wonderful guide, but I'm still unsure on certain factors. Does the "water level" lower again day by day? Or is it just, if it reaches the minimum but does NOT exceed the maximum within the next growth cycle, it grows?
Could I, say, water my crops twice in one day (if the forecast for tomorrow isn't rainy) to get my turnips up to the minimum 2 water level? If I'm unlucky and there's no sunshine, will the water remain at 2 until the point where I get the necessary sunshine points?
Gyah... so many questions, I know...! Let's say, I'm in the beginning of the game with my first turnips, and make a 9x9 plot of land... could I water the middle one in advance, taking into account the weather, to make it sprout at the same time as the others? Though I guess the water level would reset at sprout stage, even if I watered it 3 or 4 times in a day.... hmm!
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Alumia
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Posted: Sep 05, 2008 1:55 pm
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Huggy Chickens
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Anonymous Fish wrote: I just wonder:
2nd stage for Apple, should it be 30 days instead of 10 days?
Seed: 9 days 1st Stage: 12 days 2nd Stage: 10 days or 30 days? 3rd Stage: 3 days Could you be more specific on why it should be 30 days? But I'm not quite sure. I don't have the guide to check, and I've haven't been able to grow apples yet. Anonymous Fish wrote: The Max days, is that means after the crops harvest, like for Turnips, don't let the Turnips stay on the vine for more then 10 days? & pick them before they exceeds 20 Sunlight & 10 Water? Yup. ariinya wrote: Wonderful guide, but I'm still unsure on certain factors. Does the "water level" lower again day by day? Or is it just, if it reaches the minimum but does NOT exceed the maximum within the next growth cycle, it grows?
Could I, say, water my crops twice in one day (if the forecast for tomorrow isn't rainy) to get my turnips up to the minimum 2 water level? If I'm unlucky and there's no sunshine, will the water remain at 2 until the point where I get the necessary sunshine points?
Gyah... so many questions, I know...! Let's say, I'm in the beginning of the game with my first turnips, and make a 9x9 plot of land... could I water the middle one in advance, taking into account the weather, to make it sprout at the same time as the others? Though I guess the water level would reset at sprout stage, even if I watered it 3 or 4 times in a day.... hmm! Answering in order. The water level does not lower day by day. It stays just. Yes and yes. You could. And when you get blue and red wonderfuls you can use it to water the entire 3x3 square.
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pavi
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Posted: Sep 05, 2008 6:20 pm
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Tubular Turnip Farmer
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I wonder, why isn't this stickied yet? D: </3
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Harvest God
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Posted: Sep 05, 2008 6:48 pm
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Ultimate Farming Fanatic
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pavi wrote: I wonder, why isn't this stickied yet? D: </3 A mod probably hasn't noticed it yet. (Unless only Cher stickies) Just keep bumping it up until its noticed =x
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ariinya
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Posted: Sep 06, 2008 12:08 am
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Growing Garden Gnome
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I think I understand a little more...! But it's still confusing... Using this newly found knowledge, I planted some turnips. It was a rainy day (RAINY, not drizzly, which should mean 2 water). I figured I wouldn't have to water them again... then, I had two cloudy days in a row (no sun, right?), and then a sunny day. I thought that would mean, the day after the sunny day, it would go to the next stage (sprout), but they were still seeds. What went wrong with this scenario? I'm still missing something, apparently.  Edit: Ah ha...! I understand now. My problem was that I wasn't looking at the symbol carefully enough. The "sunny" day was actually clear. All makes sense now. Though I have to wait even longer for my crops! Gyah... bad run of weather.
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