May 12, 200620 yr If i am letting a nearby gardner taking care of my crops, should i still use super compost, or would that be a waste of it? I have the impression that Super Compost increases your yield, and the gardner has no effect on that (just makes sure the crop doesnt die). ty! 6,924th to 30 hunting, 13,394th to 30 summoning, 52,993rd to 30 DivinationKiln Record (Post-EoC): W 25 - L 0, 14 Uncut Onyx, 8 Jad hits received (Best record: Two in the same kiln)Obby set renewed post update #2: 0QBD drops: 21 crossbow parts, 3 Visages, 1 Kites, 2 KitsMax Port Score [2205] Achieved: 27th April 2013 (World 2nd) Farmyard Rampage ranking: 12th, 50,000 Kills. Dragon Pickaxe Drops: 1 (Times after I first entered Battlefield: 2h)
May 12, 200620 yr I would go ahead and super compost. The farmer will make sure it doesn't die on you but the super compost will increase the yield...very much worth the effort.
May 12, 200620 yr Personally I think it depends on what you are growing. I use Compost on Potato, Onion, Cabbage and Tomato and Super Compost on the rest whether I am getting the farmer to look after the crops or not. Super Compost will increase your harvest but not enormously. Use potato as an example, using Compost, you will get between 6-20 from one patch. Using Super Compost, you will get between 7-25. Since I don't have that many pineapples to make Super Compost, I just use Weeds :) The choice is yours.
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