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==Use and production==
 
==Use and production==
  
Freshly watered or sporulated farms will require about three years of growing before trees reach minimal harvest size. In this time a few may show up early, but the majority will mature as a group within the span of a month of in-game time. After the first group of trees appear, trees will show up slightly more frequently and steadily as time progresses.
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Freshly watered or sporulated farms will require about three years of growing before trees reach minimal harvest size. In this time a few may show up early, but the majority will mature as a group within the span of a month of in game time. After it is clear cut trees will show up slightly more frequently and steadily as time progresses.
  
 
Certain trees (especially underground -caps) produce only one or two logs, even when fully grown. For optimum yield, those trees should be harvested as soon as they reach minimum size. (It should be noted that in v50 and up, -cap trees produce many more logs, and should be allowed to grow, too.) Other more productive trees ([[blood thorn]]s, [[fungiwood]], and [[spore tree]]s) can be allowed to continue growing for much larger returns.
 
Certain trees (especially underground -caps) produce only one or two logs, even when fully grown. For optimum yield, those trees should be harvested as soon as they reach minimum size. (It should be noted that in v50 and up, -cap trees produce many more logs, and should be allowed to grow, too.) Other more productive trees ([[blood thorn]]s, [[fungiwood]], and [[spore tree]]s) can be allowed to continue growing for much larger returns.

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