Brisle Blossoms giving floral scent can be used to keep Slimelung germs in check by putting your farm on a way into the marsh biome along with deodorizers.
But can you really keep the slimelung in check if the bristle berries don't emit floral scent continuously, only when they are ready to harvest? do you plant them every cycle or so to keep the floral scent going or is the 1million+ floral scent germs enough to overpower the slimelung in polluted oxygen or oxygen?
@OddWorlderer Floral scent doesn't simply go away after harvest. I don't have the exact numbers. However, a Bristle Blossom farm emits enough floral scent to fill itself for 6 cycles.
i've learned its almost better to just use shine bugs. even if its polluted oxygen and they are breeding, 1 shine bugs radiation will purify an area of gas or liquid. havn't tried it on mined up solids though. should work just dont know how well. i've kept a radiation lamp for sterilizing Slime and at a high intensity it takes awhile for it to chew through 12 million slimelung germs. upside if it off gases it is instantly cleaned.
Thank you for making all these in-depth tutorials, they're incredibly useful and informative & way better quality than most others, and they've saved me many times
there is a fun setup when starting a new colony that i love to have around where you can have 15 of these plants around the printer gate, lit for free by the printer itself. once that is setup you can get a bit crazy with your dupe count so long as you've secured water and oxygen. and if no one is allergic its a constant stress reduction as dupes will pass through it all the time. with the right setup, it can be a greenhouse room and use a farm station to fertilize them as well. typically i put a water tank, farm station, storage bin for fertilizer, and a storage bin for seeds and random data banks i find off the map for later. keeps pips from planting things i may have to dig up later if the planet has them, ensures i got a buffer of water for my main food source, and gives my farmer something to do to make a ton of food. love bristle berry as an early food source.
@@quinnlee-miller9792 so with how the light patterns out, its 5 plots level with the floor, 6 spaced above those leaving a gap on one side, and then 4 kind of above the gate, the light only need touch the tile the plant starts in. Not both. For the top ones i find the light center point, go right above the gate and build 3 ladders horizontally as a measuring stick, then a plot on each end and 1 more diagonally up from those. Its trick but very handy.
Thank you again mr. Fungus man! I used to HATE these plants, as a new player I thought water and dirt and light were a lot to give but it’s not much, 20kg a cycle isn’t much compared to dupes and other plants like thimble reed. Which I don’t ranch domestically it’s not worth it to me.
I stumbled on your channel after getting ONI and I really appreciate these Tutorial Bites as well as your general guides. They've helped me out quite a bit already so thanks for taking the time to make these videos!
Having a cooling loop in the far seems a bit silly when you could just cool the incoming water, but I suppose it is technically more efficient. Ironically the plant is not affected by the temperature of the water going into it, thought this is obviously extremely unrealistic and unintentional. Of course the same could be said for a lot of things player commonly do, like infinite storage set ups. I tend to rely on these, but often that means carefully managing my supply of cool water. I like to combine hot water from a geyser with colder water but I spend too much time micromanaging the mixture. Fortunately the flipped asteroid has both a cool steam geyser and multiple AETNs. Cooling the water is difficult but it seems like the most obvious long term food source.
Generally you can put the base cooling loop in with the bristle blossoms too since they're the same temperature. But it's definitely important to do some cooling somewhere since they get too hot very quickly.
Or the buff last longer and/or can be prepared like normal food: a cook can prepare juice and put them on storage, so dupes can just grab them along with their food on the table.
Food spoiling is painful, thats why berry sludge is superior as you can keep a million kcal without complex refrigeration. But!! If you feel fancy go do the other meals, maybe as a self imposed challenge.
My go-to is making top tier food, and making infinite food storage isn't too complicated with a cooling loop and liquid lock. berry sludge sure is simple though.
It still doesn't add any calories so it's purely for the morale bonus. Like most of the recreation buildings that consume things, it's really more of a thing you 'can' do rather than 'need' to do at all.
Brisle Blossoms giving floral scent can be used to keep Slimelung germs in check by putting your farm on a way into the marsh biome along with deodorizers.
Weird how he missed that, the perfect thing to say about bristle blossoms
But can you really keep the slimelung in check if the bristle berries don't emit floral scent continuously, only when they are ready to harvest? do you plant them every cycle or so to keep the floral scent going or is the 1million+ floral scent germs enough to overpower the slimelung in polluted oxygen or oxygen?
@OddWorlderer Floral scent doesn't simply go away after harvest. I don't have the exact numbers. However, a Bristle Blossom farm emits enough floral scent to fill itself for 6 cycles.
i've learned its almost better to just use shine bugs. even if its polluted oxygen and they are breeding, 1 shine bugs radiation will purify an area of gas or liquid. havn't tried it on mined up solids though. should work just dont know how well. i've kept a radiation lamp for sterilizing Slime and at a high intensity it takes awhile for it to chew through 12 million slimelung germs. upside if it off gases it is instantly cleaned.
I just use buddy buds, as they constantly put out floral scent and you can move them as you dig through the biomes
Thank you for making all these in-depth tutorials, they're incredibly useful and informative & way better quality than most others, and they've saved me many times
there is a fun setup when starting a new colony that i love to have around where you can have 15 of these plants around the printer gate, lit for free by the printer itself. once that is setup you can get a bit crazy with your dupe count so long as you've secured water and oxygen. and if no one is allergic its a constant stress reduction as dupes will pass through it all the time. with the right setup, it can be a greenhouse room and use a farm station to fertilize them as well. typically i put a water tank, farm station, storage bin for fertilizer, and a storage bin for seeds and random data banks i find off the map for later. keeps pips from planting things i may have to dig up later if the planet has them, ensures i got a buffer of water for my main food source, and gives my farmer something to do to make a ton of food. love bristle berry as an early food source.
Hold the hell up, 15 plants??? How? I've seen maybe 3 on each side, and I could see 2 more rows of 3 just above that, but the last 3 remain a mystery
@@quinnlee-miller9792 so with how the light patterns out, its 5 plots level with the floor, 6 spaced above those leaving a gap on one side, and then 4 kind of above the gate, the light only need touch the tile the plant starts in. Not both.
For the top ones i find the light center point, go right above the gate and build 3 ladders horizontally as a measuring stick, then a plot on each end and 1 more diagonally up from those. Its trick but very handy.
Thank you again mr. Fungus man! I used to HATE these plants, as a new player I thought water and dirt and light were a lot to give but it’s not much, 20kg a cycle isn’t much compared to dupes and other plants like thimble reed. Which I don’t ranch domestically it’s not worth it to me.
Ah my favorite food! If I had a good source of water I grow these like crazy
Most of my food is berry sludge now. If I have more bristle berry than sleetwheat, I make the gristle berry.
I also make a lot of berry sludge. I have automation to turn off the lights when I have enough bristle berry.
I only make berry sludge because I'm terrible at keeping food from spoiling 😅
I stumbled on your channel after getting ONI and I really appreciate these Tutorial Bites as well as your general guides. They've helped me out quite a bit already so thanks for taking the time to make these videos!
Using shine bugs as the light is usually a bad idea because a dupe might not pick it up after harvesting and the shine bug could eat it.
A good point because the base morph and coral bugs do eat bristle berry, but the other morphs don't.
the exuberant mutation makes the require darkness.
Cover rocket melting. I usually do it with uranium as a coolant in metal refinery, it has 4000°C+ evap point
Yep, I have actually already drafted the script for that as a new Tutorial Bite, but I will finish off the plants first before going back for that.
Happy new year Fungus!
Happy new year!
Having a cooling loop in the far seems a bit silly when you could just cool the incoming water, but I suppose it is technically more efficient. Ironically the plant is not affected by the temperature of the water going into it, thought this is obviously extremely unrealistic and unintentional. Of course the same could be said for a lot of things player commonly do, like infinite storage set ups.
I tend to rely on these, but often that means carefully managing my supply of cool water. I like to combine hot water from a geyser with colder water but I spend too much time micromanaging the mixture. Fortunately the flipped asteroid has both a cool steam geyser and multiple AETNs. Cooling the water is difficult but it seems like the most obvious long term food source.
Generally you can put the base cooling loop in with the bristle blossoms too since they're the same temperature. But it's definitely important to do some cooling somewhere since they get too hot very quickly.
I wish the Juicer wouldn't make those calories just disappear
Or the buff last longer and/or can be prepared like normal food: a cook can prepare juice and put them on storage, so dupes can just grab them along with their food on the table.
Food spoiling is painful, thats why berry sludge is superior as you can keep a million kcal without complex refrigeration.
But!! If you feel fancy go do the other meals, maybe as a self imposed challenge.
My go-to is making top tier food, and making infinite food storage isn't too complicated with a cooling loop and liquid lock. berry sludge sure is simple though.
Damn you've been spamming guides lately, good work :D
mmmMnn happyn neew yaer!
Happy new year!
I really need a mutation guide
why do you need to meter the incoming water for the plants?
If you're using hot water, from example from a water geyser, then that would slightly help reduce the amount of cooling needed in the farm.
@@GCFungus yup i found out the hard way lol i appreciate your explanation!
6:20 ok but who actually uses the juicer, ever? It’s such a waste ain’t it? Unless it adds calories now equal to the food eaten.
It still doesn't add any calories so it's purely for the morale bonus. Like most of the recreation buildings that consume things, it's really more of a thing you 'can' do rather than 'need' to do at all.
@@GCFungus I believe in soda fountain supremacy. Finally find a use for that random co2 so dupes can eat their own breathe
@@machixius takes a whole 5kg of water per use, though, which really puts me off...