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'''Gardening''' is a mechanic in Barotrauma allowing submariners to grow renewable resources from the safety of their submarine. There are four different growable plants that produce special fruits which can be crafted into different items, or just thrown about and splattered on the hulls of the sub.
[[File:Pomegrenade plant.png|border|right|frameless|397x397px]]
 
'''Gardening''' is a mechanic in Barotrauma allowing submariners to grow renewable resources from the safety of their submarine. There are five different growable plants that produce special fruits which can be crafted into different items or used offensively in some cases.


The seeds can be bought either in a city and/or a research outposts, found in submarine wrecks or by [[Deconstructor|deconstructing]] fruits.
Seeds can be bought at City and Research [[Outposts|Outpost]] merchants, looted from [[Wrecks]], or by [[Deconstructor|deconstructing]] fruits.


They can be also deconstructed, each yielding {{hl|Carbon}} (x1).
Fruits and Seeds can be deconstructed.


= Method =
=Method=
[[File:Pomegrenade plant.png|border|right|frameless|397x397px]]
To start a garden, first [[Placing|place]] a {{hl|Small Planter Box}} inside the submarine, then, use the desired plant seed on the Planter Box to plant it. The bud consumes water over time and grows vines on the wall. A {{hl|Watering Can}} is used to refill the Planter Box with '''fresh water'''. Planter Boxes in contact with seawater will be drained of their fresh water supply. When fully grown, the plant drops fruits from flowers on the vines. If the fresh water in the Planter Box runs out, the plant will die. Dead plants can be uprooted by hand, allowing the Planter Box to be repotted or removed entirely. {{hl|Fertilizer}} can be used on the Planter Box to double the growth speed and fruit production rate of the plant inside.
To start a garden, first [[Placing|place]] a {{hl|Small Planter Box}} inside the submarine. Then, use any [[Gardening#Plants|Seed]] on the box to plant it.
The bud consumes water over time and grows. A [[Watering Can]] is used to refill the Planter Box with '''fresh water'''.  
When matured, the plants will bear and drop fruits by the Planter Box.


If the water in the Planter Box runs out, the plant will die. Dead plants can be uprooted by hand, allowing the Planter Box to be repotted or removed entirely.
Planter Boxes in contact with seawater will be drained of their fresh water supply.


{{hl|Fertilizer}} can be used on a Small Planter Box to double the growth and fruit production rates of the plant inside it for 16 minutes and 40 seconds.
A Planter Box can take up to 100 units of Fertilizer, which decays at -0.1/s, meaning an entire fill lasts for 16 minutes and 40 seconds.
*Fertilizer has 800 durability - enough for exactly 8 full fillings.
*In case a Planter Box is already partially filled up with fertilizer, it only takes as much durability as it needs to fill up, so none is wasted.


=Plants=
=Plants=
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=Trivia=
=Trivia=
* Gardening was added in 0.10.50
* Gardening was added in 0.10.50
* While pomegrenade are called pomegrenades in-game, the name "creepingorange" is used for console commands and in-code identifier
* While pomegrenade are called pomegrenades in-game, the name "creepingorange" is used for console commands and in-code identifier
* In-game, plants display flowers that are the same color as their respective seeds and fruits, which helps discerning them once they've grown. Pomegrenade plants have orange seeds / flowers / fruits, Salt Vine's are light green, Raptor Bane's are pink and Tobacco's are blue.
* In-game, plants display flowers that are the same color as their respective seeds and fruits, which helps discerning them once they've grown. Pomegrenade plants have orange seeds / flowers / fruits, Salt Vine's are light green, Raptor Bane's are pink and Tobacco's are blue.


=Media=
=Media=
<gallery widths=280 heights=200 >
<gallery widths=280 heights=200 >
File:Pomegrenade Seed Fully Grown.png|A matured Pomegrenade plant.
Pomegrenade Seed Fully Grown.png|A matured Pomegrenade plant.
File:Tobacco Vine Seed Fully Grown.png|A matured Tobacco plant.
Tobacco Vine Seed Fully Grown.png|A matured Tobacco plant.
File:Salt Vine Seed Fully Grown.png|A matured Saltvine plant.
Salt Vine Seed Fully Grown.png|A matured Saltvine plant.
File:Raptor Bane Seed Fully Grown.png|A matured Raptorbane plant.
Raptor Bane Seed Fully Grown.png|A matured Raptorbane plant.
Pomegrenade sprout.png|A Pomegrenade seedling.
Tobacco sprout.png|A Tobacco seedling.
Saltvine sprout.png|A Saltvine seedling.
Raptorbane sprout.png|A Raptorbane seedling.
</gallery>
</gallery>


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[[Category:Game Mechanics]] [[Category:Gardening]]
[[Category:Game Mechanics]] [[Category:Gardening]]

Latest revision as of 00:03, 4 January 2024

Data is up-to-date
Last updated for version 1.2.7.0
Last mentioned in changelog 1.1.18.0
The current game version is 1.4.6.0

Gardening is a mechanic in Barotrauma allowing submariners to grow renewable resources from the safety of their submarine. There are five different growable plants that produce special fruits which can be crafted into different items or used offensively in some cases.

Seeds can be bought at City and Research Outpost merchants, looted from Wrecks, or by deconstructing fruits.

Fruits and Seeds can be deconstructed.

Method

To start a garden, first place a Small Planter Box inside the submarine, then, use the desired plant seed on the Planter Box to plant it. The bud consumes water over time and grows vines on the wall. A Watering Can is used to refill the Planter Box with fresh water. Planter Boxes in contact with seawater will be drained of their fresh water supply. When fully grown, the plant drops fruits from flowers on the vines. If the fresh water in the Planter Box runs out, the plant will die. Dead plants can be uprooted by hand, allowing the Planter Box to be repotted or removed entirely. Fertilizer can be used on the Planter Box to double the growth speed and fruit production rate of the plant inside.


A Planter Box can take up to 100 units of Fertilizer, which decays at -0.1/s, meaning an entire fill lasts for 16 minutes and 40 seconds.

  • Fertilizer has 800 durability - enough for exactly 8 full fillings.
  • In case a Planter Box is already partially filled up with fertilizer, it only takes as much durability as it needs to fill up, so none is wasted.

Plants

Plant Item Time to fully grow Time to decay when fully watered Produced Fruit Fruit Spawnrate
Base Flooded

Banana
39 minutes, 28 seconds 41 minutes, 39 seconds 17 minutes, 51 seconds Banana 2.02 / hour

Pomegrenade Seed
57 minutes, 8 seconds 55 minutes, 33 seconds 15 minutes, 9 seconds Pomegrenade (95%)
Mutated Pomegrenade (5%)
7.92 / hour

Raptor Bane Seed
1 hour, 32 minutes, 18 seconds 1 hour, 27 minutes, 21 seconds 11 minutes, 43 seconds Raptor Bane (40%)
Mutated Raptor Bane (60%)
7.92 / hour

Salt Vine Seed
39 minutes, 28 seconds 38 minutes, 34 seconds 17 minutes, 15 seconds Salt Bulb 2.02 / hour

Tobacco Vine Seed
2 hours, 3 minutes, 4 seconds 1 hour, 57 minutes, 22 seconds 14 minutes, 35 seconds Tobacco Bud 2.02 / hour

Trivia

  • Gardening was added in 0.10.50
  • While pomegrenade are called pomegrenades in-game, the name "creepingorange" is used for console commands and in-code identifier
  • In-game, plants display flowers that are the same color as their respective seeds and fruits, which helps discerning them once they've grown. Pomegrenade plants have orange seeds / flowers / fruits, Salt Vine's are light green, Raptor Bane's are pink and Tobacco's are blue.

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