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Purity of worms

Postby Gromar » Fri Oct 17, 2014 8:14 am

JohnCarver wrote:Greetings Pilgrims! [.....]

Gardening Purity

You may now right click on an empty or growing pot to see it's purity. YES!

The purity of your Garden Harvest is a mixture of the Pot, Humus, and Original Plant.

As with fields, the purity jump per planting in a pot is capped so you will get limited benefit from trying to plant high purity plants rather than increasing purity on your own. And as with fields, your pot purity cannot go down once it goes up.

Humus purity is now determined entirely by the average of your Pythons and Worms in each bin. They will still spawn at 0% in your bins, so check them often. Feeding a Python purity plants from your fields will increase its purity, which will in turn increase your humus purity.

Humus bins have been increased to 7x5 to help accommodate your purity pythons.


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For some reason my Pythons do not eat any vegtables from my pots (which might be correct, because the update notes tell me it is "plants from your fields"). However, they also do not like pumpkin pieces - is that intended?
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Re: Purity of worms

Postby Bjebr » Fri Oct 17, 2014 8:44 am

I got no problem feeding my worms with my gardened products (mostly mushroom and peppers).

For pumpkins flesh it's intended : Carver said it there

However in term of purity raising I think it would be better to feed them with garbage cabbages (a.k.a grinding purity only with gardening pots seem completely ineffective). Carver suggested it there.

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Re: Purity of worms

Postby Gromar » Fri Oct 17, 2014 9:45 am

Well... pumpkins to me seem to be garbage too :) I compost them usually, because I have no idea what to do with it, like with cabbages. And I grow pumpkins on my fields... so maybe that is why I have too many to use them all.

Thanks for the directions.
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Re: Purity of worms

Postby Procne » Fri Oct 17, 2014 11:00 am

I use garlic cloves. From single harvest I get 3 garlics, which is 12 cloves. 1 for replanting, 11 for worms. Purity of my pots seems to increase faster than of my fields
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Re: Purity of worms

Postby Bjebr » Fri Oct 17, 2014 11:31 am

@ Procne : I got a problem when my pots reached my humus purity . For exemple my 14 last gardening pots (purity between 9.59 and 10.02) with my best humus (9.31) and my bests flowers (between 9.22 and 9.44) gives me new flowers between 9.4 and 9.52 purity ... I'll not go very far with that :D

But for raising new gardening pot I think you're right , it seems to raise pretty fast.

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Re: Purity of worms

Postby Procne » Fri Oct 17, 2014 11:50 am

Hmm purity of my fields is still below purity of my pots. But that's because fields started at 0%, and pots at 7% when the patch hit ^^
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Re: Purity of worms

Postby DarkNacht » Fri Oct 17, 2014 9:04 pm

Procne wrote:Hmm purity of my fields is still below purity of my pots. But that's because fields started at 0%, and pots at 7% when the patch hit ^^

The problem is pots don't get a bonus the way fields or turkeys do so once your pots are up to your humus/potable purity it wont increase on its own so you will have to get your field purity up to get your pot purity up.
Also for feeding worms, if you're going for bulk, no potable beats bushes. Buy some high purity berries and humus put them in your top pot and everyday you will get more worm food.
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Re: Purity of worms

Postby lachlaan » Fri Oct 17, 2014 9:08 pm

DarkNacht wrote:
Procne wrote:Hmm purity of my fields is still below purity of my pots. But that's because fields started at 0%, and pots at 7% when the patch hit ^^

The problem is pots don't get a bonus the way fields or turkeys do so once your pots are up to your humus/potable purity it wont increase on its own so you will have to get your field purity up to get your pot purity up.
Also for feeding worms, if you're going for bulk, no potable beats bushes. Buy some high purity berries and humus put them in your top pot and everyday you will get more worm food.


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Re: Purity of worms

Postby JohnCarver » Fri Oct 17, 2014 9:46 pm

Yes it does seem that cabbage is the best way to raise purity of other things at the moment given its faster turn-over time.
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Re: Purity of worms

Postby lachlaan » Fri Oct 17, 2014 10:01 pm

I want to say .... cabbage is the only way to raise the overall purity? Worms don't eat pumpkin flesh, or any other field product except for cabbage leaves. With worms not eating any other thing that can randomly jump to higher purity, that means that your humus is stuck at your worms' level, which means your pot results are going to inch two thirds of the way towards the average of pot+humus, and at best your pot and best pottables will equal your humus. Until captain cabbage comes to save the day that is :D
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