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7 Days To Die Farming: Grow Your Own Food
In 7 Days To Die, relying on looted food and water is risky; you will often find dirty water or random ingredients, and dysentery or starvation is a real threat. Farming is essential because looted supplies are unreliable, making a steady food supply critical for survival. This guide covers the essentials of planting, growing, and harvesting crops so you can thrive in the wasteland.
Crafting and Placing Farm Plots
To start farming, you first need a Farm Plot. Each plot requires four materials: Clay Soil, Nitrate Powder, Wood, and Rotting Flesh. You can craft a Farm Plot in your inventory or at a Workbench, then place it outdoors like any other block or furniture. Multiple plots can be set up to expand your farm.
Planting Seeds
Equip any seed, such as Corn or Potatoes, and use Secondary Action on the Farm Plot to plant it. Each plot holds only one seed at a time. If you plant the wrong seed, simply hit the seedling with your fist or a tool to return it to your inventory.
Growth and Harvesting
Each plant progresses through stages: Seedling, Growing, and finally Plant. Growth cycles last about 60 real minutes each, totaling around three hours for full maturity. You can check a plant’s status by hovering over it. Once it displays ‘Plant’, it is ready for harvest. Harvesting is straightforward: strike the plant with your fist, a weapon, or any tool. At base skill level, you will receive two crops and have roughly a 50% chance to recover a seed, enabling continued planting without relying on loot. This process keeps your pantry stocked and your character healthy in the harsh world of 7 Days To Die.
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