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Gardening pots and lime purity

Postby kfv7 » Mon Nov 10, 2014 10:31 pm

I understand that gardening pots cant be made animore with purity bonus from lime. But previously created pots that have purity inflicts in the purity outcome of the plant or it solely depends on the humus purity?
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Re: Gardening pots and lime purity

Postby JohnCarver » Mon Nov 10, 2014 10:50 pm

kfv7 wrote:I understand that gardening pots cant be made animore with purity bonus from lime. But previously created pots that have purity inflicts in the purity outcome of the plant or it solely depends on the humus purity?


Pots can be raised now based on planting in them.
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Re: Gardening pots and lime purity

Postby Procne » Mon Nov 10, 2014 11:02 pm

Purity of the product depends on purity of the "seed", pot and humus (possibly an average of those 3). It seems that purity of the product cannot be higher than all 3, so even if you start with legacy pot that has purity you will reach the point where you need humus of higher purity. The only way to grind purity of humus is by feeding your worms with some fields produce, since fields can produce crops of higher purity than seeds, humus used and the field itself.
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Re: Gardening pots and lime purity

Postby lachlaan » Mon Nov 10, 2014 11:06 pm

Pots and product will tend slowly towards the purity of the humus. Either plant stage 1 pumpkins directly, that you've gotten to a field purity higher than your pot purity, or feed your worms cabbage and use the higher humus to raise the pots/plants. Or both.
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Re: Gardening pots and lime purity

Postby kfv7 » Mon Nov 10, 2014 11:45 pm

Thank you all for the help.
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