Polemos Posted March 26 Report Posted March 26 (edited) Dunno wether this is a feature of the game or a mod, but apperantly, if you burn down your crops (totally intentional and not because you forgot to fireproof your pit kilns) the soil nutrients get a boost of about 15%. its pretty neat, perhaps ill burn down my fields more often now Edit: could a moderator please move this to Discussion? i think i goofed when posting this question Edited March 27 by Polemos 1 1 2
DUCATISLO Posted March 26 Report Posted March 26 ig the dead plants give the soil nutrients tbh sounds fair
dakko Posted March 26 Report Posted March 26 (edited) 38 minutes ago, DUCATISLO said: ig the dead plants give the soil nutrients tbh sounds fair It's the wood ash; it is a source of nutrients: https://fieldreport.caes.uga.edu/publications/B1142/best-management-practices-for-wood-ash-as-agricultural-soil-amendment/ eta: dead plants would become compost, a different source of nutrients... but burnt plants become ash, not compost. Edited March 26 by dakko 1
Polemos Posted March 26 Author Report Posted March 26 (edited) I might have posted this in the wrong forum section. it was less a question and more of an awed observation. this game is amazing. If a Mod would be so kind to move this to the Discussion Section please? Edited March 26 by Polemos
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