Scratching your hands up digging in dirt with your fingers is a pretty good way to level your First Aid without risking serious injury or zombie infection though, I find!
you can grow crops inside a warehouse with little to no sunlight. it just tends to take longer and perhaps the crop yield is lower, but you can, even in winter time.
Nope. Ther is literly no difrence. Only factor that mater is how well you mantain watering in dors. Thats absolutley all.Ther is no difrence in amount of crops you get by harvest in dors or out side. If you CONSTANTLY water your crops in dors they can grow actully faster.
@@ciarfah in my opinion its a feature as long as there is no way to build your own greenhouse or craft plant growing lamps(which i think would be cool recipe for Electrical skill cuz we already can salavage light bulbs and since its a game we can easily skip all that "spectrum" stuff)
Important tip that was missing - leave your pots, watering cans etc outside so they fill up when it rains! Also try to plant during the rain to save yourself some work and some water.
When using your own compost as fertiliser, you loose the sack in the process (an oversight by the developers I'm sure). Sacks are non craftable items, so you have to think carefully about fertilizing your crops.
It must be a glitch that's happening to you, i just got done fertilizing my crops and i put the sack back in it's cabinet with my farming supplies. Mind you, there are 2 fetilizers, the NPK comercial stuff, and compost, the first one will dissapear once depleted, the second one you just need to fill a regular sack, it could be a potato sack, a gravel sack, so long as you empty it, it will become a regular sack, which you can then use to collect compost from your compost bin.
@@nintendoman12111 Can confirm, only the brand name fertilizer sacks disappear. Burlap sacks found as potato sacks, gravel sacks, or sand sacks are reusable.
Typically I only plant when it rains to make watering easier on yourself. This is also very helpful when you don’t quite have the carpentry level for rain collectors
Your channel is great. I hope you get more followers. The game is complex, and your short, crisp, and direct videos really clear stuff up in an efficient way. Thanks a lot! Keep going! Trapping would be a great guide... still struggling on that one...
There is a way of knowing which disease to cure even with no farming skill. First get the crafting recipe unlocked for the mildew and insect cure. Then find two spray cans and make each cure and put then in your main inventory. Then right click on your diseased plant and hover over the 'treat' option that pops up. The type of spray needed will automatically appear so you don't need to guess which one to use. If neither treatments pop up or the spray doesn't get rid of the disease status in 'into' then it's DWF.
That's how I diagnosed diseases as well with low farming skill. Farming skill is the best game implementation in the game imo. It gives us the player the info to make our pawn act skillful in game by doing tasks quickly. Info being available when hovering your mouse kind of simulates a farmer looking around the field more quickly than a noob who looks at each plant slowly to understand things.
Crops in game BSOLUTLEY do not need sun light to grow. You can have farming in dors. Only problem is you have to water your crops manual you cant count on rain.
There is some misinformation here. The 'tip of the video' specifically i take issue with. I just got my character that was in month 6 or 7 up to 85 from 76 by simply eating a _lot_ each day. You can gain weight by eating the right foods, and if you make very complex meals with a variety of ingredients, then you will likely gain weight. I think i ate ~6-9 meals a day each with 5 or more unique ingredients each. Otherwise, I like your videos and even though I'm not a noob any more, I still like to watch this stuff.
True, but you need to get a lot of plants and eat them like all the time to gain weight, since they don't make you that fat. At least in the early game mixing fishing, trapping, farming and foraging is most viable, until you can actually get a steady supply of food. Even then fishing is a super easy way to gain weight.
@@Itrali Easy. Moust eassy and relaible way to gain a LOT of weight is to eat a tons of cabage. Day one eat something like 40 cabbage next 7 days eat 5 per day sit and read books no fight no running. you will gain 10 kg. Ofcourse more cabbage eat = even more wieght. Once just for fun i get to 150 kg only eating cabbage.It took me 2 or 3 weeks.
To the op, it's all about the calories. Same as in real life. You can lose weight eating only sweets for example. Meats, especially fat fish in PZ makes it easier to gain weight, that's all.
@@12345673260 The comment i took issue with was specifically that it _is not enough_ It _is_ enough if you just eat a _lot_ Which is why I said what I said. Everyone knows meats have fat, that was never in contention.
Pretty good English you have. Watering cans are the best, bro. It takes 1 full watering can to fully water 2 crops. It's great that you have mentioned 2 tiles distance between plants to prevent disease spread. The best way, I suppose, is to plant crops is 1 tile row with two tiles between rows. I didn't know that we need only vegetables and fruit to make self-made fertilizer and not meat. Need to check that. Does meat make crop more vulnerable to diseases? Radishes and Carrots need less water in the late stages of growth. So they need a roof to protect them from rain or they will rot. This tip needed to be mentioned. My own optimized choice is to plant only cabbages, potato, carrots and strawberries. Less clicking, less time and water spent. Faster levelling up. Cabbages will provide you with fast food source in the beginning and fast fertilizer source in the early game. Also they allow you to gain weight before winter. Potatoes live longer than any other crops. Carrots grow fast and let you to level up quicker. Strawberries don't need to be planted again unless they have devil's fungi. They also let you to level up faster as they go back to stage 5 after they are fully grown. So, there is not much time to the last 7th stage of growth. Will there be a guide to winter farming? Russian speaking auditory is also huge for the game. Is there a chance for russian subtitles? Best wishes! Good luck in making more videos.
@@jet-fury Yes. In the Build 41.50 it is like that: they grow till level 7. After harvest strawberries give seeds and berries and then deacrease to level 5 (as I remember). When they reach level 7 they can be harvested again. Circle repeats. The plant just needs to be well watered, treated if it is sick. Sunlight is obligatory as well.
Currently you can know the time required for harvesting before planting by clicking to plant and hovering over the seeds in the list. This will give info like the number of seeds and water needed it takes etc
I'm planning to try out Hearty appetite with raw fresh Cabbage diet. The protein, calorie, and hunger numbers seem to work out in a quick computation. My current setup is a fully dialed in daily routine of cabbage farming. 2 plots per day. In addition, when it rains, I opportunistically plant potatoes and carrots. Potatoes for shelf life, and carrots for dry periods. No active tending on those plots aside from removing diseased crops as can be visually identified without getting individual plant info. A few strawberry plots as well for Unhappiness.
Yup. More findings for me: -8 to 9 pcs of cabbages daily should maintain normal weight. Eat more cabbage when weight drops due to high activity. -small bird meat should augment protein requirement when you consume less than 8 cabbages -crop cycle is 12 days (seeded) -at level 10 farming, 2 plots ready for harvest (no compost) to 1 plot seeded (with 2 compost) maintains seed bank. Now looking at 9 plots every 3 days and using refrigeration to allow 2 full days away from home base for looting runs/projects. I'm thinking about best spacing for balance of disease safety, minimal effort, and timing.
@@acctsys crazy how 2 plots do you so well, now have you tried freezing the cabbage to preserve it longer or do you find yourself with more then enough off 2 plots?
@@bmxdude1337 It's 2 plots daily so it's 18 to 21 pcs harvest everyday without disease. In 12 days cycle, it needs total of 24 plots at any one time. I'm refrigerating as well out of an abundance of safety. The plan really is to have at least 1 plot of harvest everyday with extra plots for the inevitable disease that will simply be removed asap. Excess are refrigerated or composted. I'm aim to eventually minimize reliance on refrigeration because my hoarding gets the better of me having 5 refs in the house draining the generator faster than I want to get refills.
@@acctsys oh gotcha okay that makes much more sense now. Does the cabbage seem to do okay during the winter? Also do you think jarring then freezing the cabbage is worth anything? I feel you on hoarding, I’m teaching myself not to loot everything because limit of space since I don’t really like to build bases
Oddly, the word that means shaped like a fungus, 'fungiform', is pronounced like you said 'fungi' with 'form' added. Great video, as always. I really needed this info, so thank you very much!
since medical is hard to obtain you can dig furrows with hands and patch yourself up and gain firstaid exp. first aid is good breaking a leg over a m14
Consider my method for avoiding farming First, set canned food to abundant. Second option, get lag smack even while in single player, and be pulled down by a horde that decided to suddenly outpace you. A good third option is to have your save corrupt when closing the game. I have not yet had a need to farm... But this time... Maybe.
Keep going brother! I just hit 3 months for the first time recently. Remember: patience! Also, always respect your moodles, particularly endurance. If you are tired, you need to IMMEDIATELY rest. If zombies start attacking when you are already tired, you are basically dead in my experience. Only very rarely should you ever fight with even the first endurance moodle, let only the others down the line. Fatigue is also incredibly important to watch out for as it similarly decreases your melee damage, but if it's bad enough, your endurance no longer replenishes. Happy zombie hunting!
Why devs didn't allready put more diverse vegies to grow to vanilla game like: lettuce, onion, zucchinni, egg plant, cucumber, parsley, leek, corn, beetroot, peas, beans etc. there would be so more diverse food options :( pity very pity its so simple to implement them
Verrrrry nice ! For the second time in my 200 is gaming xp i gpt to the point to actually farm ! Made 2nd floor for my safe house with a car with 60kilos on non perish in stockpile ! Hopefully gonna find a sledhe hammer soon and use the 4x6 plot to farm potatoes just like in my living city😂😂😂 use them to lose weight coz those spagheti cans are really heavy lmao . Amazing guide nevertheless just you needed to mention where to fimd seeds and tools
Hey there's something I think you forgot which was the reason why I searched for this tutorial. How does weather/seasons affect plants? If it snows in September will that harm plants? Or can I plant new crops in December?
Going through video like: *You need a gardening magazine to prevent diseases* "Alright, I gotta find one of those" *Crops should be seperated by a few blocks if a disease breaks out* "Okay, I'll have to extend my log wall" *You're going to need seed packets* "Well all the ones I've seen are already rotten so I may be screwed" *Needs consistent water source* "Looks like I'll be building more water container barrels" *Farming alone isn't enough to feed you* "God damn it, that would've been real useful near the start!"
I tired of looking how to harvest crops video. I am newbie to this game and i tried to gardening and my plant says seed bearing but this is no "Harvest" option if you right click, only remove.
It would be good if you could indicate how many squares you need to plant on for different crop patterns. If you're trying to feed your character it helps to know how much you need to grow...
Hello ZedSurvivor! Those are some very nice and informative guides you have here, thanks for them!👍 Though I have a question regarding one of your sentences: "But remember, your crops need sunlight to grow." 1:25 In your "15 more tips" video (tip #12) you mentioned that one can grow crops *inside* a building during winter. Sooo.. do they need sunlight or not ? 😶
dont worry about mispronouncing things wrong in english when you've only read the word and not heard how its sounds in society. native speakers do it all the time too (especially with names of companies etc).
yeah they rot if they stay too much time unharvested, and you can still grow them in winter but the process is slower because of low temp ( if you can use a room as a greenhouse or build one and have enough water, it would be faster)
Can anyone confirm for me if burying corpses and then starting a garden on top will lead to more disease in garden? or if buried corpses become a fertilizer?
what's a good farming pattern to maintain all the calorie a person needs when cooked? ie : what's the best food recipe (easy to get ingredients with the best calorie and nutrition) how many different batches of which veggies do you need so that growth/harvest time for each batch isn't too much or too little? do you need to make an extra batch just for making more seeds? etc..
Dunno the first two, but the latter: Yes, not harvesting your crops when ripe, after a couple of days the plant will become Seed bearing. Of course you'll lose those plant's harvest, but you'll get seeds in turn. So it's a good idea to have some plants for seeds.
the food you get from farming isn't really good for calories. the best you can do is build a few trap crates, put them around 100 tiles from your base, and put some carrots in them at night before you go to sleep. when you wake up you'll likely have caught a couple of rabbits which are pretty high in calories. alternatively, if you live near a body of water, you can craft a spear and go spearfishing at dawn and dusk. fish tend to be quite high in calories as well.
@@Chadius_Thundercock you need bait in order to catch anything. for rabbits, carrots and cabbage are the best options. just make sure the bait is fresh; I don't believe stale food works as bait, and rotten food *definitely* doesn't lol
is it okay if players step on the crops? whats the difference if i harvest when its on Ready to harvest stage and seed bearing stage besides getting more seed?
wait so plant disease won't spread to the same types of plants? so all potatoes can be kept together as long as they are say two tiles away from carrots? i always made eat plot 2 spaces apart
Generally when i farm i just throw seeds in the ground. I dont water them or anything. And they havent died yet. Probably because i loot every day, in a different cell most of the time.
The best way to protect your farm from zombies trampling them is to plant a row of peashooters
Lol
Need some wallnuts to Keep them at bay, however, since it takes time for peashooters to kill them
@@milkcreamsweetsweetpig1352 walnuts in this game are TVs
@@tabunga4669 tvs aren't just wallnuts they are the god damn tallnuts actually too good lmao
@@DustyDaniel generators are even better, having a chance to explode
Scratching your hands up digging in dirt with your fingers is a pretty good way to level your First Aid without risking serious injury or zombie infection though, I find!
Brilliant... Off to Level up my 1st Aid. Cheers.
Lol. Interesting tactic.
That's genius
Keep in mind hand injuries affect your aiming, but great idea
@@PlatoonGoon that makes sense. You must use your hands to operate weapons.
Bruh, I was literally looking for this like 3hrs ago and could only find 4year old tutorials.
Bless your soul mate
you can grow crops inside a warehouse with little to no sunlight. it just tends to take longer and perhaps the crop yield is lower, but you can, even in winter time.
Nope. Ther is literly no difrence. Only factor that mater is how well you mantain watering in dors. Thats absolutley all.Ther is no difrence in amount of crops you get by harvest in dors or out side. If you CONSTANTLY water your crops in dors they can grow actully faster.
@@xyzxxxc5365 is that an oversight
@@jet-fury Of course it is
@@ciarfah in my opinion its a feature as long as there is no way to build your own greenhouse or craft plant growing lamps(which i think would be cool recipe for Electrical skill cuz we already can salavage light bulbs and since its a game we can easily skip all that "spectrum" stuff)
@@Notnx1 cool idea
Important tip that was missing - leave your pots, watering cans etc outside so they fill up when it rains! Also try to plant during the rain to save yourself some work and some water.
Don't you need clean water to water plants
@@Handles_arent_a_needed_feature Nope. Rain water is fine. If you think logically, that's what outside plants get most of the time :)
@@12345673260 i must've been thinking of something else
@@Handles_arent_a_needed_feature did you not watch the vid he says tainted water is ok
*_LAUGHS IN WELL LOCATIONS_*
When using your own compost as fertiliser, you loose the sack in the process (an oversight by the developers I'm sure). Sacks are non craftable items, so you have to think carefully about fertilizing your crops.
It must be a glitch that's happening to you, i just got done fertilizing my crops and i put the sack back in it's cabinet with my farming supplies. Mind you, there are 2 fetilizers, the NPK comercial stuff, and compost, the first one will dissapear once depleted, the second one you just need to fill a regular sack, it could be a potato sack, a gravel sack, so long as you empty it, it will become a regular sack, which you can then use to collect compost from your compost bin.
@@nintendoman12111 Can confirm, only the brand name fertilizer sacks disappear. Burlap sacks found as potato sacks, gravel sacks, or sand sacks are reusable.
Typically I only plant when it rains to make watering easier on yourself. This is also very helpful when you don’t quite have the carpentry level for rain collectors
Why to wait? I plant new crops after harvest and plant a seeds. Next rain in 2 weeks? Plants dont seams to mainde that.
@@xyzxxxc5365 I think hes talking about earlygame he waits until hes both ready to farm and it rains so it bootstraps his base production.
Your channel is great. I hope you get more followers. The game is complex, and your short, crisp, and direct videos really clear stuff up in an efficient way. Thanks a lot! Keep going! Trapping would be a great guide... still struggling on that one...
There is a way of knowing which disease to cure even with no farming skill. First get the crafting recipe unlocked for the mildew and insect cure. Then find two spray cans and make each cure and put then in your main inventory. Then right click on your diseased plant and hover over the 'treat' option that pops up. The type of spray needed will automatically appear so you don't need to guess which one to use. If neither treatments pop up or the spray doesn't get rid of the disease status in 'into' then it's DWF.
That's how I diagnosed diseases as well with low farming skill. Farming skill is the best game implementation in the game imo. It gives us the player the info to make our pawn act skillful in game by doing tasks quickly. Info being available when hovering your mouse kind of simulates a farmer looking around the field more quickly than a noob who looks at each plant slowly to understand things.
I think you can by observing some visual hints.
Crops in game BSOLUTLEY do not need sun light to grow. You can have farming in dors. Only problem is you have to water your crops manual you cant count on rain.
I've noticed that cabbage greatly increases the xp gain and is useful for fertilizer because it yields so much
Thank you. You dont have much Videos about Zomboid, but the Videos you have are all high Quality
“How do you defend your garden against zombies?” Well with peashooters and sunflowers of course!
Crazy Daves alt account
this feels like the in-game tv programmes, ,after you watch it you can do it
There is some misinformation here. The 'tip of the video' specifically i take issue with. I just got my character that was in month 6 or 7 up to 85 from 76 by simply eating a _lot_ each day. You can gain weight by eating the right foods, and if you make very complex meals with a variety of ingredients, then you will likely gain weight. I think i ate ~6-9 meals a day each with 5 or more unique ingredients each.
Otherwise, I like your videos and even though I'm not a noob any more, I still like to watch this stuff.
True, but you need to get a lot of plants and eat them like all the time to gain weight, since they don't make you that fat. At least in the early game mixing fishing, trapping, farming and foraging is most viable, until you can actually get a steady supply of food. Even then fishing is a super easy way to gain weight.
@@Itrali Easy. Moust eassy and relaible way to gain a LOT of weight is to eat a tons of cabage. Day one eat something like 40 cabbage next 7 days eat 5 per day sit and read books no fight no running. you will gain 10 kg. Ofcourse more cabbage eat = even more wieght. Once just for fun i get to 150 kg only eating cabbage.It took me 2 or 3 weeks.
@xyz lol, you're a f***ing cabbage-devouring legend ;)
To the op, it's all about the calories. Same as in real life. You can lose weight eating only sweets for example. Meats, especially fat fish in PZ makes it easier to gain weight, that's all.
@@12345673260 The comment i took issue with was specifically that it _is not enough_ It _is_ enough if you just eat a _lot_ Which is why I said what I said. Everyone knows meats have fat, that was never in contention.
great video but crops don't need sunlight, you can farm inside a house with a roof in the winter
Pretty good English you have.
Watering cans are the best, bro. It takes 1 full watering can to fully water 2 crops.
It's great that you have mentioned 2 tiles distance between plants to prevent disease spread.
The best way, I suppose, is to plant crops is 1 tile row with two tiles between rows.
I didn't know that we need only vegetables and fruit to make self-made fertilizer and not meat. Need to check that. Does meat make crop more vulnerable to diseases?
Radishes and Carrots need less water in the late stages of growth. So they need a roof to protect them from rain or they will rot. This tip needed to be mentioned.
My own optimized choice is to plant only cabbages, potato, carrots and strawberries. Less clicking, less time and water spent. Faster levelling up.
Cabbages will provide you with fast food source in the beginning and fast fertilizer source in the early game. Also they allow you to gain weight before winter.
Potatoes live longer than any other crops.
Carrots grow fast and let you to level up quicker.
Strawberries don't need to be planted again unless they have devil's fungi. They also let you to level up faster as they go back to stage 5 after they are fully grown. So, there is not much time to the last 7th stage of growth.
Will there be a guide to winter farming?
Russian speaking auditory is also huge for the game. Is there a chance for russian subtitles?
Best wishes! Good luck in making more videos.
Strawberries keep producing after harvest?
@@jet-fury Yes. In the Build 41.50 it is like that: they grow till level 7. After harvest strawberries give seeds and berries and then deacrease to level 5 (as I remember). When they reach level 7 they can be harvested again. Circle repeats. The plant just needs to be well watered, treated if it is sick. Sunlight is obligatory as well.
Your English is pretty good too!
@@drumlessons833 Thanks. It's Languages University. Good theory but a lack of practice.
This is by far the best farming guide
So by the time you get to the stage where your plants have mildew, all the milk will have gone off. Can you still make the spray useing spoilt milk?
yes
Currently you can know the time required for harvesting before planting by clicking to plant and hovering over the seeds in the list. This will give info like the number of seeds and water needed it takes etc
Could you do a loot spawning video please
I'm planning to try out Hearty appetite with raw fresh Cabbage diet. The protein, calorie, and hunger numbers seem to work out in a quick computation.
My current setup is a fully dialed in daily routine of cabbage farming. 2 plots per day. In addition, when it rains, I opportunistically plant potatoes and carrots. Potatoes for shelf life, and carrots for dry periods. No active tending on those plots aside from removing diseased crops as can be visually identified without getting individual plant info. A few strawberry plots as well for Unhappiness.
I’ma try this, trying to gather canned food and freeze meat takes so much work
Yup. More findings for me:
-8 to 9 pcs of cabbages daily should maintain normal weight. Eat more cabbage when weight drops due to high activity.
-small bird meat should augment protein requirement when you consume less than 8 cabbages
-crop cycle is 12 days (seeded)
-at level 10 farming, 2 plots ready for harvest (no compost) to 1 plot seeded (with 2 compost) maintains seed bank.
Now looking at 9 plots every 3 days and using refrigeration to allow 2 full days away from home base for looting runs/projects. I'm thinking about best spacing for balance of disease safety, minimal effort, and timing.
@@acctsys crazy how 2 plots do you so well, now have you tried freezing the cabbage to preserve it longer or do you find yourself with more then enough off 2 plots?
@@bmxdude1337 It's 2 plots daily so it's 18 to 21 pcs harvest everyday without disease. In 12 days cycle, it needs total of 24 plots at any one time. I'm refrigerating as well out of an abundance of safety. The plan really is to have at least 1 plot of harvest everyday with extra plots for the inevitable disease that will simply be removed asap. Excess are refrigerated or composted. I'm aim to eventually minimize reliance on refrigeration because my hoarding gets the better of me having 5 refs in the house draining the generator faster than I want to get refills.
@@acctsys oh gotcha okay that makes much more sense now. Does the cabbage seem to do okay during the winter? Also do you think jarring then freezing the cabbage is worth anything? I feel you on hoarding, I’m teaching myself not to loot everything because limit of space since I don’t really like to build bases
The Zed Survivor: proving that you can make excellent videos even with the worst microphone
it isnt the worst, I mean, I can understand him clearly, so whats the deal?
@@zzy6642 they’ve been spoiled on better mics
Literally planting stuff as i found this video, thanks!
Oddly, the word that means shaped like a fungus, 'fungiform', is pronounced like you said 'fungi' with 'form' added.
Great video, as always. I really needed this info, so thank you very much!
since medical is hard to obtain you can dig furrows with hands and patch yourself up and gain firstaid exp. first aid is good breaking a leg over a m14
you forgot hand fork it can make furrows but can't put dirt in sacks
Amazing video, all the information is clearly told and categorised. Thanks!
Consider my method for avoiding farming
First, set canned food to abundant.
Second option, get lag smack even while in single player, and be pulled down by a horde that decided to suddenly outpace you.
A good third option is to have your save corrupt when closing the game.
I have not yet had a need to farm... But this time... Maybe.
Keep going brother! I just hit 3 months for the first time recently. Remember: patience! Also, always respect your moodles, particularly endurance. If you are tired, you need to IMMEDIATELY rest. If zombies start attacking when you are already tired, you are basically dead in my experience. Only very rarely should you ever fight with even the first endurance moodle, let only the others down the line. Fatigue is also incredibly important to watch out for as it similarly decreases your melee damage, but if it's bad enough, your endurance no longer replenishes. Happy zombie hunting!
@@minioop2 thanks for the good will. You are totally right about the moodles too. First one halves your dmg.
thank you!!! this was awesome!!!
Its about time we have one updated
Can rotten milk used for mildew spray? Because we can't find fresh milk in 6 month mode
Shortened version.
1.Dig Furrow
2. Sow Seed
3. Water
4. Fertilizer
using your hands to dig trowels is the best way to level first aid.
Thank you for the video!
Like your vid. Straight, to the point, informative. Great work!
Thank you.
Thanks, need to learn foraging and traping/fishing still. Going to try to survive long term.
Thank you for this guide
well you forgot to mention have to view the instructions first on the seed packages.and THEN you can sow the seeds
Thanks for the video!
when will it be possible to make vodka from potatoes?
And helpful guide, thx man
that would make potatoes the best weapond in the game. I hope they implement it soon...
@@jgrandson5651 there is a mod i think you can make for now Moonshine which you can make desinfectants
Why devs didn't allready put more diverse vegies to grow to vanilla game like: lettuce, onion, zucchinni, egg plant, cucumber, parsley, leek, corn, beetroot, peas, beans etc. there would be so more diverse food options :( pity very pity its so simple to implement them
You can download hydrocraft. It adds various other plant types but on the other hand, hydrocraft is hard to understand
Your videos are bag on man!
do the crops water themselves if you plant them next to a river/lake?
Verrrrry nice ! For the second time in my 200 is gaming xp i gpt to the point to actually farm ! Made 2nd floor for my safe house with a car with 60kilos on non perish in stockpile ! Hopefully gonna find a sledhe hammer soon and use the 4x6 plot to farm potatoes just like in my living city😂😂😂 use them to lose weight coz those spagheti cans are really heavy lmao . Amazing guide nevertheless just you needed to mention where to fimd seeds and tools
Hey there's something I think you forgot which was the reason why I searched for this tutorial. How does weather/seasons affect plants? If it snows in September will that harm plants? Or can I plant new crops in December?
I heard that in winter you should farm indoors, it does not affect any factors at all. Just water your crops alot, thats it
While winter, afaik, won't hurt your plants, it will indeed slow noticeably its growth and shrink its crop yield.
Great vid!
Great video! Thnx
Having some FUN G??? lmao great vid 😂🤘
Going through video like:
*You need a gardening magazine to prevent diseases*
"Alright, I gotta find one of those"
*Crops should be seperated by a few blocks if a disease breaks out*
"Okay, I'll have to extend my log wall"
*You're going to need seed packets*
"Well all the ones I've seen are already rotten so I may be screwed"
*Needs consistent water source*
"Looks like I'll be building more water container barrels"
*Farming alone isn't enough to feed you*
"God damn it, that would've been real useful near the start!"
Thank you very much for the info :)
I tired of looking how to harvest crops video. I am newbie to this game and i tried to gardening and my plant says seed bearing but this is no "Harvest" option if you right click, only remove.
top notch vid!
You say fungi like my highschool bio teacher xD
Thanks
thank you
It would be good if you could indicate how many squares you need to plant on for different crop patterns. If you're trying to feed your character it helps to know how much you need to grow...
Hello ZedSurvivor!
Those are some very nice and informative guides you have here, thanks for them!👍
Though I have a question regarding one of your sentences:
"But remember, your crops need sunlight to grow." 1:25
In your "15 more tips" video (tip #12) you mentioned that one can grow crops *inside* a building during winter.
Sooo.. do they need sunlight or not ? 😶
Nope! You can safely grow them indoors under a roof, it also doesnt affect any factors, just water your crops alot and you will be fine
@@deactivatedaccount5140 Okay, thank you!
Very Helpful, Good Job!
Thanks bro :)
Also question: is (only) eating fish gonna make me obese?
Depends on the calories, for what I saw with fish fillet on the wiki, it has no calories, so you'd have to worry about losing too much weight.
you can farm indoors just fine, just gotta water manually
dont worry about mispronouncing things wrong in english when you've only read the word and not heard how its sounds in society. native speakers do it all the time too (especially with names of companies etc).
Also it's pronounced "so" like "reap what you sow"
Where you supposed to get milk from if it is all rotten
Even rotten milk works for mildew cure crafting luckily.
@@thorhelm4055 Well I have drank it all with some lemon grass because I was losing too much weight.
@@EyesFoward well...not much you can do then lol
@@dennislp3 Haha!. I found that one out too late.
Pls full game play
You didn’t say it wrong really .. fungee or funguy.. either way all g
Does plants rot if you don't harvest them at all and do they die in winter? No wiki or anyone says anything about this :(
yeah they rot if they stay too much time unharvested, and you can still grow them in winter but the process is slower because of low temp ( if you can use a room as a greenhouse or build one and have enough water, it would be faster)
umm.. with rain and how plants need to be outdoor, so if you are unlucky all your carrots are dead?
Do you or anyone else now if rotten milk works for mildew?
It does
Another good tip would be to space your plants apart so if a crop does get infected it can’t spread 2x2 or 2x3 works best
Can anyone confirm for me if burying corpses and then starting a garden on top will lead to more disease in garden? or if buried corpses become a fertilizer?
Good video
>Guide
>Places all crops together
Oof. What about plant illness? Your whole batch will get infected.
what's a good farming pattern to maintain all the calorie a person needs when cooked?
ie : what's the best food recipe (easy to get ingredients with the best calorie and nutrition)
how many different batches of which veggies do you need so that growth/harvest
time for each batch isn't too much or too little?
do you need to make an extra batch just for making more seeds?
etc..
Dunno the first two, but the latter: Yes, not harvesting your crops when ripe, after a couple of days the plant will become Seed bearing. Of course you'll lose those plant's harvest, but you'll get seeds in turn. So it's a good idea to have some plants for seeds.
the food you get from farming isn't really good for calories. the best you can do is build a few trap crates, put them around 100 tiles from your base, and put some carrots in them at night before you go to sleep. when you wake up you'll likely have caught a couple of rabbits which are pretty high in calories. alternatively, if you live near a body of water, you can craft a spear and go spearfishing at dawn and dusk. fish tend to be quite high in calories as well.
@@willywillington9252 can you trap without bait? I haven’t started farming since I’ve just been living off gas station food and food I find in houses
@@Chadius_Thundercock you need bait in order to catch anything. for rabbits, carrots and cabbage are the best options. just make sure the bait is fresh; I don't believe stale food works as bait, and rotten food *definitely* doesn't lol
Aside from the horrible white noise in your audio this was a perfectly formulated guide for idiots like myself =P
is it okay if players step on the crops?
whats the difference if i harvest when its on Ready to harvest stage and seed bearing stage besides getting more seed?
Harvest stage only gives you the food, no seeds.
u did not pronounce it wrong. its an acceptable alternative
Zombie blood damages the plants?
I swear when I killed 5 of them they went to well watered
Omg life and living TV
imagine farming with a snow shovel
where you get the seeds?
They can be found in containers, especially in warehouses and storage facilities.
wait so plant disease won't spread to the same types of plants? so all potatoes can be kept together as long as they are say two tiles away from carrots? i always made eat plot 2 spaces apart
Honestly? I personlly dont care about it. I made something like 20 polls for evry type of crops and simply dont care if any get sick.
Is weather affect the crops?
Nope, unless you have a mod, but rain is always good
Generally when i farm i just throw seeds in the ground. I dont water them or anything. And they havent died yet. Probably because i loot every day, in a different cell most of the time.
Nice pfp
How do I get seeds?
Is there a way to undo a furrow?
Yep, just right click the furrow and select remove with a digging tool with you
Plants VS Zombies: PZ Edition
Need a tobacco seed. :| mod
you dont pronounce fungi wrong, i've heard that pronunciation lots, you just dont pronounce it like an american lol
Hey you pronounced Fungi wrong