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Do berry bushes profit from a greenhouse?


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Since berry bushes do NOT use farmland, but ARE weather dependent ("will flower in x days, weather permitting"), do berry bushes profit from putting them in a greenhouse?

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Even though they do benefit from it, as they are quite cold resistant and their yield not gets lowered by low temperatures, the benefits are rather small, they develop a few days longer into winter and start developing again a few days earlier in spring the bonus isn't sufficient enough for them to not stagnate in deep winter.

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I noticed that the countdown for them to flower/ripen gets reset when the temperature falls below 0 degrees. In that regards it can make or break a farm. 
I was having trouble growing my berries until I built a greenhouse over them. My base is very high up, so it gets very cold. The extra 5 degrees helped. 

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22 hours ago, DrEngine said:

Does greenhouse work (better growth of plants in winter...) ? 

it does work, but only gives a flat bonus of 5°C. and at my base many days in winter seem to be under -10°C, meaning it's not good enough for most of winter for me.

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17 hours ago, Hal13 said:

it does work, but only gives a flat bonus of 5°C. and at my base many days in winter seem to be under -10°C, meaning it's not good enough for most of winter for me.

Does any heating help to raise temperature? However it's questionable because of fuel consumption of course. Just to know....

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1 hour ago, DrEngine said:

Does any heating help to raise temperature? However it's questionable because of fuel consumption of course. Just to know....

i doubt but haven't tested that yet, but if you do and it does, please let me know.

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