![]() There is an ability gained when reaching Foraging level 2 that creates the chance for seeds to drop from trees when they are cut down, at a rate of 0-2 seeds. The condition usually corrects itself by the next day.***** If this happens, then stop trying to recover seeds of that day. *****There seems to be be a condition/bug(?) that makes half buried seeds disappear when hit. The dropped seeds will be half buried can can be picked up from the ground by hitting them with an axe or a pick. Trees that are not on the farm cannot do this. grass, bushes, stones, branches, paths, crops, etc. Trees on the farm have a chance to drop seeds in in a limited area of ~3 adjacent spaces, as long as a space is not already occupied by something else. Pines from pine cones, Maples from maple seeds, and Oaks from acorns. The saplings in this situation will not mature if left alone:įirstly, all trees come from seeds. While seeds can be planted next to each other, they will not mature beyond the sapling (S) stage if there is a full grown tree (F) in the adjacent square. ![]() Once the tree is fully grown, a tapper can be attached to collect artisan goods (Pine tar, maple syrup, Oak resin), it can be cut down for materials (wood, seeds, sap), or it can be left alone to drop half buried seeds in the surrounding area. If saplings are destroyed with an axe, they will drop a small amount of wood. Once it reaches the sapling stage it will be safe from stray hits and will take several before being destroyed. If it is hit with a tool, including the scythe, during the sprouted and small bush stage it will be destroyed. However, once the seed is surrounded by small green leaves, it is sprouted and cannot be recovered. As mentioned before if a half buried seed is hit with a tool it will be recovered. Half-buried -> Sprouted -> Small bush -> Sapling -> Full-grown treeĮach stage takes several days to complete and it can take a long time to reach maturity. Once a seed is planted it has five stages of growth: While they each need to be treated differently to get the most out of them here is the basic information that applies to all of them. There are three types of trees that can be grown on the farm, not including seasonal fruit trees.
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