Jackard wrote:moral of the story - the 'aesop', if you will -
all germans are evil
Enwar wrote:So according to this equation its not possible : (seed quality + farming skill + (random -5 to 5) )/2 , but i still get really low quality seeds :S: anyone know whats up?
Pansy wrote:If I understand the system, and I probably don't, a quality 1 seed planted by anyone has a 50% chance of producing a quality 1 offspring and a 50% chance of creating something better, up to quality five. This means that no matter what your farming skill is if you replant quality 1 seeds half the time they will show no improvement. I *think* that the farming skill is basically your quality cap, but the chance of the seed getting better is a percentage.
So the first thing I do when farming is replant everything each time until my field is full and the size I am going to want it. I might decide that a ten by ten field of poppies is what I need to support my village, so I don't worry about quality until I have 100 poppy plants. The next time I harvest it half the seeds (or 2/3rds, depending on farming slider) are surplus and I only replant the best ones. The remaining seeds become food crops and when there is a surplus of them the worst quality ones get turned into meadow as grass seed.
This means that with every harvest my quality goes up. When my seeds range between quality 60 and 75 I end up planting all the seeds from 70 up, using the produce from 65 to 70, and tossing/trading/donating anything below 65. To produce this range I try to have a farming skill of at least 80. At the next go around the q70 seeds I planted produce from q65 to 70 and the q75 seeds I planted produce from q70 to 80 and I hopefully use the lp gained by the harvesting and grinding to raise my farming skill to 85, ready to go on the next day...
I hope this method gives some insight. It works for me so it should work for you if you care to try it.
(Many years ago I was invited to join a short lived village on the second world, where the Lawspeaker instructed me to grind all the best wheat seeds for flour, and only replant the worst ones, his logic being that the only value to high q seeds was that they were better at raising attributes when eaten. There are good and bad ways to handle your crop improvement and I think that his was probably the worst I have encountered.)
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