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Yields: Dirturchin and dirturchin seed dirturchin and plant fibre dirturchin all of the above Eggshoot Yields: Diodia and diodia seed diodia and plant fibre diodia all of the above Dirturchin Yields: Currentcorn and currentcorn seed currentcorn and plant fibre currentcorn all of the above Diodia Yields: Crystal plant and crystal plant seed crystal plant and plant fibre crystal plant all of the above Currentcorn Yields: Corn and corn seed corn and plant fibre corn all of the above Crystal Plant Yields: Coralcreep and coralcreep seed coralcreep and plant fibre coralcreep all of the above Corn Yields: Chili and chili seed chili and plant fibre chili all of the above Coralcreep Yields: Carrot and carrot seed carrot and plant fibre carrot all of the above Chili Yields: Boneboo and boneboo seed boneboo and plant fibre boneboo all of the above Carrot Yields: Boltbulb and boltbulb seed boltbulb and plant fibre boltbulb all of the above Boneboo Yields: Beakseed and beakseed seed beakseed and plant fibre beakseed all of the above Boltbulb Yields: Banana and banana seed banana and plant fibre banana all of the above Beakseed Yields: Avesmingo and avesmingo seed avesmingo and plant fibre avesmingo all of the above Banana Yields: Automato and seed automato and plant fibre automato all of the above Avesmingo Keep this in mind as you look at the numbers below, as there is something at play here I currently cannot account for in timing crops. I've planted 5 carrots all at once, only to have them ripen at entirely different times (in one instance, 20 minutes longer than the others). Something to note: I've noticed on multiple occasions that crops will sometimes take much longer than the stated times to grow. The 'Yields' portion of each entry lists the items you can get per harvest, with the last stating it is possible to get all possibilities in one go. 'Stage 0' is the plant's first phase, and 'Stage 1' is the second phase. Death can only happen in the first two stages and I have yet to see it myself. 'Stage 2' is fully ripened, and a mysterious 'Stage 3' is the plant's death. They are listed here in alphabetical order.Įach plant has three visible stages of growth, two of which being marked here as 'Stage 0' and 'Stage 1' as mentioned in Starbound's files. The files for crops do not mention variable growth rates on particular planets (they do not exist, contrary to some theorycrafters' ideas) but they do mention crop 'deaths', how long they take to grow, and what you can obtain from them. This is information I pulled from the game's files and compiled all neat-like for convenient scrolling. Just as a reminder: In order to grow crops you must use the stone hoe to till plots of dirt. This makes planting some of the more time intensive crops, such as chili and currentcorn, impossible to do on a planet unless you sit yourself next to your farm and wander away from the keyboard.Ī solution to this is to grow crops on your ship, which can be done quite easily and even en masse with the right dirt set up. This is a bit of a downer for me personally, as well as for those looking to sprout up giant farms of their favorite crops. By default, 3 seeds is required to begin cultivation, with every stage of growth consuming liquid and fertilizer (if added).Before you set up a base on a planet and get excited to grow your own crops, know this: Your crops will not grow if you leave the planet they are on, and they will not grow if you get too far away from them.
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These stations have 3 slots that accept seeds, liquid and an optional slot for fertilizer.
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Other tillable soils in FU include Alien Soil, Bonemeal, Chromatic Dirt, Cloud, Jungle Soil, Proto Soil, Rough Dirt, Slimy Soil, Spider Silk, Swamp Dirt and Volcanic Ash.Ĭrops can also be cultivated in Growing Trays and Hydro Trays. The Starbounder wiki has a list of valid soils for the vanilla game. Other tillable block will require regular watering at each stage of growth, just like the vanilla game. Both work the same choice of Hydroponic vs Aeroponic Tubing is solely an aesthetic and preferred crafting materials choice.
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These need to be tilled before you can plant in them, but will then automatically water your crops. Of primary note are the Hydroponic Tubing and Aeroponic Tubing blocks which can be crafted at the Agricultural Station.
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