WTB Hardened Leather for mine hole, any quality

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Re: WTB Hardened Leather for mine hole, any quality

Postby bmjclark » Wed Sep 21, 2011 2:25 am

vergondc wrote:Just a friendly reminder about wax production.

You need active farming around it and if I am not mistaken, you have to remove the honey from it to have a chance of producing wax. If it is full of honey (1.0L) it will not produce any more wax.


Another thing, if you have 15 beehives covering what 1 could, you'll still only get a wax equiv to what 1 would produce if im not mistaken.
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Re: WTB Hardened Leather for mine hole, any quality

Postby Arveene » Wed Sep 21, 2011 2:28 am

You're going to need to offer more than that. I think the last time I sold hardened leather it was 10 for 2 pearls.

Planting a field of carrots around a hive should get you 5 per cycle. (Maybe more, I've never bothered harvesting wax in the middle of a carrot cycle)
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Re: WTB Hardened Leather for mine hole, any quality

Postby Zing1515 » Wed Sep 21, 2011 3:09 am

Arveene wrote:You're going to need to offer more than that.


Well, I don't have much access to the areas with the good curios. Most good, foragable curios take about 15 minutes just to get to the terrain they are found in.
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Re: WTB Hardened Leather for mine hole, any quality

Postby ApocalypsePlease » Wed Sep 21, 2011 4:12 am

bmjclark posted really good advice. Assuming you have carrots (if not, beetroots work fine), just plant them filling up the entire radius of the beehive. It's easier for you to do that than find someone willing to travel to you and trade you some wax/hleather (for your unreasonably low offer).
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Re: WTB Hardened Leather for mine hole, any quality

Postby Zing1515 » Wed Sep 21, 2011 8:02 pm

ApocalypsePlease wrote:bmjclark posted really good advice. Assuming you have carrots (if not, beetroots work fine), just plant them filling up the entire radius of the beehive. It's easier for you to do that than find someone willing to travel to you and trade you some wax/hleather (for your unreasonably low offer).

Does flax work as well as carrots? I have a bunch of flax in my settlement.
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Re: WTB Hardened Leather for mine hole, any quality

Postby borka » Wed Sep 21, 2011 8:13 pm

why don't you just work yourself, plant it and find out like everybody else has to...
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Re: WTB Hardened Leather for mine hole, any quality

Postby Zing1515 » Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:17 pm

borka wrote:why don't you just work yourself, plant it and find out like everybody else has to...

I already have a large sum of seeds left over from harvesting crops in my small settlement. I have at least 50 seeds from pumpkins, grapes, flax, and wheat alone. I don't want to have more seeds than that with the small amount of farming space I have.
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