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| caption = A pot with freshly planted [[Blueberries]] | |||
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| skillreq = [[requires::Pottery]], [[requires::Gardening]] | |||
| objectsreq = [[requires::Unfired Garden Pot]] | |||
| producedby = [[requires::Kiln]] | |||
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| lift = yes | |||
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[[Category:Pottery]] | [[Category:Pottery]] | ||
{{GM|copy=Unfired Garden Pot}} | |||
A '''garden pot''' is used with [[Soil]], [[Water]], and certain types of foraged plants. Unlike the [[Treeplanter's Pot]], the '''Garden Pot''' is a liftable structure, and does not require a herbalist table. The [[quality]] is important for garden pots as it is one of the factors in determining the finished product's quality. Using [[Spring Water]] or [[Bat Guano]] instead of soil and water can increase the quantity of harvested plants. | A '''garden pot''' is used with [[Soil]], [[Water]], and certain types of foraged plants. Unlike the [[Treeplanter's Pot]], the '''Garden Pot''' is a liftable structure, and does not require a herbalist table. The [[quality]] is important for garden pots as it is one of the factors in determining the finished product's quality. Using [[Spring Water]] or [[Bat Guano]] instead of soil and water can increase the quantity of harvested plants. | ||
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==Available Plants== | ==Available Plants== | ||
Only certain types of foraged plants can be put into a '''garden pot''' | Only certain types of foraged plants can be put into a '''garden pot''' | ||
*There is no difference where the garden pot is placed, but the plant growing time may varies for +\- 8 hours. | *There is no difference where the garden pot is placed, but the plant growing time may varies for +\- 8 hours. | ||
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==Quality== | ==Quality== | ||
*Quality of growing plant calculated by <math>\frac{_{q}Garden Pot* 10 + _{q}Earth+ _{q}Water + _{q}Plant* 8}{20} </math> and is [[softcap|softcapped]] by [[Farming]] | *Quality of growing plant calculated by <math>\frac{_{q}Garden Pot* 10 + _{q}Earth+ _{q}Water + _{q}Plant* 8}{20} </math> and is [[softcap|softcapped]] by [[Farming]] | ||
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==In-Game Examples== | ==In-Game Examples== | ||
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File:Ceramics Chart.png|frame|Garden pot made from every kind of clay. | File:Ceramics Chart.png|frame|Garden pot made from every kind of clay. |
Revision as of 08:06, 21 December 2020
Garden Pot | |
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A pot with freshly planted Blueberries | |
Vital statistics | |
Size | 2 x 2 |
Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. | Pottery, Gardening |
Object(s) Required | Unfired Garden Pot |
Produced By | Kiln |
Can be Lifted | yes |
Go to Objects |
Craft > Pots & Pottery > Garden Pot
A garden pot is used with Soil, Water, and certain types of foraged plants. Unlike the Treeplanter's Pot, the Garden Pot is a liftable structure, and does not require a herbalist table. The quality is important for garden pots as it is one of the factors in determining the finished product's quality. Using Spring Water or Bat Guano instead of soil and water can increase the quantity of harvested plants.
Note: the Gardening skill is required not only to craft the pot, but also to plant herbs into it once water and soil have been added.
Garden Pots remain active in the winter, unlike Crops.
How to Acquire
- Gather 10 Clay of any type.
- Choose Craft > Pots & Pottery> Garden Pot and then click the "Craft" button to get an Unfired Garden Pot.
- Place the unfinished pot into a kiln with 23 Branches of fuel, or equivalent in it (see Kiln for details on baking pottery).
- Light the kiln with a fire source and wait.
- After 1:49:25 minutes you will get a Garden Pot.
How to Use
- Remove from kiln and place the pot.
- Place 12x Soil units into the pot (left-click on the soil, right-click on the pot)
- Place 4L of water into the pot (right click onto the pot with a water container).
- After the pot is filled with soil and water, put the foraged plant into the pot by left-clicking the plant and right-clicking on the
- You can harvest the plant when "Pick" becomes available in the right click menu, yielding 2 to 3 plants, Gardener credo doubles this amount.
- The pot holds up 4 charges, meaning you can plant and harvest up to 4 herbs before having to refill soil & water. This amount doubles with Gardener Credo.
To empty the contents of the pot at any time, right-click on the pot and then select the Clean out option.
Available Plants
Only certain types of foraged plants can be put into a garden pot
- There is no difference where the garden pot is placed, but the plant growing time may varies for +\- 8 hours.
Image | Plant | Time (RL) | Notes |
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Blueberry | 3.5 days | ||
Bloodstern | 4 days | Requires Gardener Credo Level 1 | |
Troll Mushrooms | 9 days | ||
Chantrelles | 7 days | ||
Chives | 2 days | ||
Clover | 2.5 days | May grow Four Leaf Clover | |
Dandelion | 0.333 days (8 hours) | ||
Dill | 5.5 days | ||
Kvann | 4 days | ||
Lady's Mantle | 5 days | ||
Parasol Mushroom | 5.5 days | ||
Uncommon Snapdragon | 4 days | ||
Stinging Nettle | 2.5 days | ||
Strawberry | 3 Days | ||
Yarrow | 4 Days | ||
Stalagoom | 7.5 Days | ||
Cavebulb | 5 Days | Requires Gardener Credo Level 2 | |
Chiming Bluebell | 7 Days | Requires Gardener Credo Level 4 | |
Sage | 5.5 days | ||
Thyme | 5.5 days | ||
Heartsease | 1 Day |
Quality
- Quality of growing plant calculated by and is softcapped by Farming
- Unfired Garden Pot Quality = and is softcapped by
- Garden Pot Quality =
In-Game Examples
Notes
- Added in update
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