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https://www.reddit.com/r/Palia/comments/1avq7jo/which_crops_should_i_plant_for_maximum_profit/
The post officially recommends Bok Choy > Seed production.
I feel like apples might still be queen, and this is why:
Because of this post I maximized my Bok Choy production and had 20 seed collectors. My issue? Full. Excess Bok Choy. I grow more in 24 hours than 20 machines can process in 24 hours. So, the machines are running 24 hours.
Okay. So the math in the post and graph started at point A and went to point B to reach conclusions, but I realize it was done in a vacuum and failed to take into account Processing Time and Amount of Harvesters. Basically, it did NOT address this problem of my machines running 24 hours a day.
Then I realized this math, by trying to go from point B to point A instead:
Bok Choy seed conversion takes 1 hour 12 minutes to produce
So in 24 hours a machine can and will produce exactly 20 times
That is a total of 80 seeds at 22 value each, or 1,760 value produced in 24 hours (star quality seeds)
Apple Jam preserves conversion takes 1 hour 16 minutes to produce
So in 24 hours a machine can and will produce about 18.95 times
That is a total of (let's round the .05) of 19 apple jam at 144 value each, or 2,736 value produced in 24 hours (star quality)
Since we can only have a finite number of processors, the efficiency of each processor becomes paramount.
Remember, this assumes you can have your machines running 24 hours a day. If you can't achieve that... perhaps Bok Choy is more productive in batches of less time? Ahh the min maxing math on that one is eluding me late at night...
...I see now I should not have been lazy originally and just done this math. Lmao, glad I'm already growing apples again!