Pot plants.

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Pot plants.

Postby Jerb » Mon Jan 17, 2011 3:45 pm

Now with the new update on soil Q softcapping farming plants I think it would be nice for a new idea.
We make a tree pot and fill it with high Q soil (that can be traded) and fill up the pot now we can plant 1 seed of any plant in it.
We can then put it in a Herbalist table to let it grow using the higher Q soil.

This can be usefull for :

Trading high Q soil
Securing your plants
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Re: Pot plants.

Postby jgudge » Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:34 am

Jerb wrote:Now with the new update on soil Q softcapping farming plants I think it would be nice for a new idea.
We make a tree pot and fill it with high Q soil (that can be traded) and fill up the pot now we can plant 1 seed of any plant in it.
We can then put it in a Herbalist table to let it grow using the higher Q soil.

This can be usefull for :

Trading high Q soil
Securing your plants

Or raising seed quality to enraging levels.

That being said, i think that potted plants growing indoors would be a rather unintelligent idea.
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Re: Pot plants.

Postby DatOneGuy » Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:44 am

We don't have windows. Where are they getting sunlight from??
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Re: Pot plants.

Postby Grelf » Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:55 am

No clue, but it already works like that for much of the stuff put on herbalist tables regardless of sunlight exposure. ;)
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Re: Pot plants.

Postby DatOneGuy » Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:57 am

Grelf wrote:No clue, but it already works like that for much of the stuff put on herbalist tables regardless of sunlight exposure. ;)

Demand a change.
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Re: Pot plants.

Postby AnnaC » Tue Jan 18, 2011 3:10 am

Weren't potted plants suggested before, but more as a decorative item? Either way I'm all for them. Gives another use for clay; in w3 except for charcoal and brick spaming and the occasional treepot upgrage, my kilns and clay didn't get much love.
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Re: Pot plants.

Postby ViciousGamer04 » Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:49 pm

Hahaha, something tells me a big % of people on H&H reading this thread are going to be disappointed.
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Re: Pot plants.

Postby Sotsa » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:19 pm

we allready have that, stupid.
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