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Fhabreianne Aug 29, 2016 @ 2:57am
Fertilizer or Speed-grow
Im planning to plant full my green house with Ancient Fruit which i will turn into Ancient Wine. Should I use Quality Fertilizer when i plant them or use Delux Speed-Gro instead. :stardrop:

Which one should i use and why?
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Mieumieu Aug 29, 2016 @ 3:02am 
I know you're looking for a direct reply, and maybe some people can give them to you, but I have seen the subject of which type to use discussed quite a bit in old posts.

You of course should probably wait for a better answer, and I realize that you're asking about one specific crop you're doing something with and so this probably isn't what you're looking for, but I do see a lot of discussions about fertilizer or speed grow here in various other posts if you search them (example search):

http://steamcommunity.com/app/413150/discussions/search/?q=fertilizer+speed&gidforum=487876568238453267&include_deleted=1
Ruckpie Aug 29, 2016 @ 4:01am 
Originally posted by MewmewGirl:
I know you're looking for a direct reply, and maybe some people can give them to you, but I have seen the subject of which type to use discussed quite a bit in old posts.

You of course should probably wait for a better answer, and I realize that you're asking about one specific crop you're doing something with and so this probably isn't what you're looking for, but I do see a lot of discussions about fertilizer or speed grow here in various other posts if you search them (example search):

http://steamcommunity.com/app/413150/discussions/search/?q=fertilizer+speed&gidforum=487876568238453267&include_deleted=1
Wait.... instead of answering you searched up the post already made with it ? That's a bit much don't you think ? Wasting time on doing something so pointless.
Suzaku Aug 29, 2016 @ 4:22am 
There is a very simple answer for this one: Speed-gro. Quality of a crop does nothing to determine its quality/pricing after being made into an artisan good, so improving the likelyhood of higher quality means nothing. Make it grow faster, so you can begin harvesting faster.

Speed-gro doesn't increase how quickly multi-harvest plants produce additional crops, so in the end, you'll only get the very first crop sooner.
Arvis_Jaggamar Aug 29, 2016 @ 6:20am 
Originally posted by Suzaku:
Speed-gro doesn't increase how quickly multi-harvest plants produce additional crops, so in the end, you'll only get the very first crop sooner.
This is exactly why he shouldn't do Speed Gro.

But really, there's not much advantage to either one.
alicat1235 Aug 29, 2016 @ 10:47am 
The wiki says that the speed grow only works for the time for the crop to grow and does NOT speed up the time in between cycles. So speed grow doesn't really affect it much if you're putting it in the green house. But then again, if you're planning on making it into wine, why use fertilizer? (since star doesn't affect quality of the final product). Basically...don't waste your time/money and just don't use anything
Ruckpie Aug 29, 2016 @ 11:45am 
Originally posted by Pyrofish:
Originally posted by Poji Pojo:
Wait.... instead of answering you searched up the post already made with it ? That's a bit much don't you think ? Wasting time on doing something so pointless.
>Wait.... instead of spoonfeeding me you directed me to the answer, and did the thing I should of done? That's a bit much don't you think?
Wait .... instead of answering the question you act like a ♥♥♥♥♥ and complain about not using the search button.
I Kinda Fail Aug 29, 2016 @ 1:29pm 
Neither, really. I could be wrong, but I think fertilizer only lasts for a month, even in the greenhouse. So speedgrow would give you one harvest sooner, and quality would make one harvest slightly better. But odds are, you're going to be making them into wine, so quality won't matter, will it?
Fhabreianne Aug 29, 2016 @ 4:12pm 
thankyou for your opinons,:stardrop: thats the main thing i was was wondering.
Speed grow makes the plant grow faster but not fruit after the intal grow, and quality does not afect the wine so fertilizeing is mostly a waste of money.
I did reserch (mainly google{if confused google it}:tabbycat:) but i wanted peoples opinions on what they felt.
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Date Posted: Aug 29, 2016 @ 2:57am
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