Pumpkin
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AboutPumpkins are the product of a Pumpkin Harvest. Right-click a Pumpkin and select Slice to divide a Pumpkin into Pumpkin Flesh and Seeds of Pumpkin. If you don't have access to Seeds of Pumpkin for Planting, you will need to Plant a New World Gourd in Gardening Pot, which had a 1 and 3 chance to become a Baby Bear. A Baby Bear can be Sliced for 6x Pumpkin Seeds along with 2x Pumpkin Flesh. Seeds of Pumpkin can be stored in a Planter's Pouch such as a Leather Planter's Pouch, Cotton Planter's Pouch, Egyptian Cotton Planter's Pouch, or Sea Island Planter's Pouch. PlantingTo Plant a Pumpkin Field, you must Prepare your Tilled Field with Humus. Select the Humus you want to add to your Field from your inventory and right-click it onto your field. Once your Field is Prepared, select the Seeds of Pumpkin you wish to plant. It will initially takes 50 seeds to plant. Once the seeds are planted, you can Fertilize your Fields. After a period of time, your crops will grow and you can then Harvest them. The Purity of the resulting Crop is based upon the Purity of the Field, the Purity of the Seeds, and a RNG factor which can increase or decrease the Harvest by a few percent. Each time the Harvest is higher than the Field Purity that Field's Purity will permanently increase by up to 1%. HarvestingPumpkins can be Harvested at any one of their three Growth Stages. Pumpkins from the 3rd Growth Stage are considered Large. Large Pumpkins can be used to make a Pumpkin Head Masque.
Alternatively Baby Bear, Small Sugar, Sugar Treat and Spooktacular can be Gardening in a Gardening Pot While Spooktacular, Jack-o-Lantern, and Ghost Rider Pumpkins can be Inspirationals, all Pumpkins can be sliced for generic Pumpkin Flesh and Seeds of Pumpkin.
Place Seeds of Pumpkin in a Press to obtain Pumpkinseed Oil. Corn Oil can be used in recipes or in place of Vegetable Oil. Pressing Pumpkins Seeds will yield Pumpkinseed Oil at a rate of .75 Liters for every 10 seeds. |