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Each unit of nitrogen, phosphorous or potassium in the fertilizer corresponds to 4% of the corresponding nutrient in the soil (shown by the [[Soil Sampler]]). | Each unit of nitrogen, phosphorous or potassium in the fertilizer corresponds to 4% of the corresponding nutrient in the soil (shown by the [[Soil Sampler]]). | ||
Changes in the nutrient values of the soil take some time to update and will not be visible when checked with the soil sampler for ~10 minutes. You can add as many fertilizers to a plot as you want, but you will have to wait for the plot to update before you can read the | Changes in the nutrient values of the soil take some time to update and will not be visible when checked with the soil sampler for ~10 minutes. You can add as many fertilizers to a plot as you want, but you will have to wait for the plot to update before you can read the effects of that plot (as of v0.943). | ||
=== Over-fertilizing === | === Over-fertilizing === | ||
According to [[Agriculture]] page, a player can over-fertilizer a plot of land to the detriment of crop survivability, growth, and yield. | According to [[Agriculture]] page, a player can over-fertilizer a plot of land to the detriment of crop survivability, growth, and yield. |