Whats the kukuru bean one? My apricot seeds should be ready tonight or tomorrow so I can try it out also
Whats the difference between Grade 2 and Grade 3 Thanalan Soil? More generically, what contributions does a higher grade of soil make?
The recipe didn't sound right anyways. Apricots and plumes sound good, but millicorn seemed out of place (especially for the harvested one). Wouldn't be surprised if you need royal kukuru beans or honey/sun lemons in there.
One of my other FC mates planted the following in our other garden:
Chamomile - Prickly Pineapple - Apricot
Azeyma Rose - V - Flax
Mandrake - Lavender - Mandrake
I think she's going for a bunch of different crossbreeds where I'm trying to focus on one at a time. I think the Prickly Pineapple / Apricot / Flax combination is supposed to yield Royal Kukuru Beans, which was what I was going to work on next if that original Glazenut setup turns out to be false. We'll see what happens.
Let me know if that works or not. when my harvest is done I am gonna try for royal kukuru beams since it seems like that is gonna be needed for the real glazenut recipe. I am imagining something like apricots, royal kukuru beans.. and maybe something else.
Broombush is likely going to require jute at the very least, that is a safe bet
Trying this setup myself right now:
Apricot - Cabbage - Royal Kukuru
Blood Currants x Rolanberry
Shroud Tea - Flax - La Noscean Leek.
2nd garden going like this;
Royal Kukuru - Almond - Halone Gerbera
Mirror Apple x La Noscean Leek
Shroud Tea - Almond - Wizard Eggplant.
should be ready in two days, will post back if I manage to get anything that deserves noting.
left side was all 1 bed, right side was the other
cropped that wrong, the thing on the top of the left side should be on the right I think
couldnt tell you sorry
I have an entire 8 plots with grade 3 thanalan topsoil and 8 different seeds, so i'll make sure to note what's produced afterwards.
That is the goldmine of harvesting right there ; ;
Im assuming by that picture that royal kukuri, honey lemon, and apricots give glazed nuts (looks like apricots in the middle?).
Broombush seems like flax, Nymeia Lilly, and almonds or jute or halone gerbera (i dont get the almonds though)?
Looking at the reddit spreadsheet, a new recipe for glazenuts was posted and its royal kururu, apricot (middle), and honey lemon. So since that is what i assumed by the picture above. It is probably legit
pretty confident on my assumption for glazenuts. Broombush is not as clear though. That does help narrow it down though
my first garden finished and i got apricot seeds from each honey lemon i harvested (so 4 in total):
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honey lemon - Pineapple (middle) - honey lemon
Pineapple (middle) V Pineapple (middle)
honey lemon - Pineapple (middle) - honey lemon
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anybody have a confirmed recipe for royal kukuru bean seeds? Gonna start that tomorrow
Does anyone know if you can crossbreed in the small gardening bed?
Edit: Spelling fail.
All the crossbreeding works by adjacent plants; every plant has 2 neighbors. This is true in the small bed too, though I don't know why you'd want to use it.
Only thing I could possibly think of would be using the medium-sized garden with an arrangement like this:
O - O - O
X - O - X
The O's being the plants that could crossbreed with each other so you have 4 plants in a "T" formation instead of 3 in a straight line or "L" formation, but I don't know if it's possible to do it that way. Has anyone tried this?
On a side note, I remember when we were first starting to try out gardening, one of the female leaders in our FC replaced the large gardens with the two smaller ones because she said the scarecrows' legs looked like vaginas (using NSFW tag just in case, lol):
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...though, in her defense, she DID try changing the fence around our house to the Riviera Picket(?) one that looks like a bunch of stone penises and everyone hated it lol, so it got changed back. But even now, she's always trying to move stuff around in the yard to cover them up somehow... makes trying to click on each individual plant a bitch sometimes. @_@
Also, Fondue, if I were you, I'd try to get hold of whoever planted those seeds you gathered earlier and see if they remember the formation so they can get put up on that Google spreadsheet. I didn't see a combination for Broombush yet on there. FOR SCIENCE!