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==Analysis==
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Dandelions only requires a skill of "0" (zero) & a light level of 30 to grow, compared to 51 for  animal feed specific hay grass.
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'''This allows it to be grown by torch or lamp light, indoors.''' Yes, without a sun lamp, and '''may be grown on fungal gravel''', behaving exactly the same as when grown on "natural" gravel .
  
 
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Revision as of 03:57, 20 October 2021

Dandelions

A tiny yellow flower which grows in large clusters. Though it is often considered a weed, dandelions in bloom are quite beautiful.

Base Stats

Type
PlantDecorative
Beauty
4 (4)
HP
85
Flammability
100%

Ingestion

Nutrition
0.25

Plant Stats

Time to grow
2.5 days (4.62 days)
Work to Sow
170 ticks (2.83 secs)
Work to Harvest
200 ticks (3.33 secs)
Min Fertility
5%
Fertility Sensitivity
0%
Min light to grow
50%
Technical
sowTags
Ground


A common small flower that grows naturally in temperate forests, arid shrublands, deserts, and tundra. Though it is often considered a weed, it is pleasant to look at, and easy to grow. Dandelions can't be planted in pots, unlike roses and daylilies. They can however be grown in growing zones, usually as quick-growing grazing animal feed.

Light

Most plants typically require at least 51% light to grow.

Decorative Plants typically require at least 30% light to grow. Dandelions falls into this light requirement.

Most artificial light sources only provide 50% light.

Analysis

Dandelions only requires a skill of "0" (zero) & a light level of 30 to grow, compared to 51 for animal feed specific hay grass.

This allows it to be grown by torch or lamp light, indoors. Yes, without a sun lamp, and may be grown on fungal gravel, behaving exactly the same as when grown on "natural" gravel .