A plant question

Can someone explain the difference between these two vanilla plants?  One shows as "a vibrant peculiar vanilla" and the other as "a vibrant plain vanilla."


They appear the same to me.

Thank you.

Comments

  • MariahMariah Posts: 3,239Moderator
    I'm not entirely certain, but my guess would be one is grown from a 'peculiar seed' dropped from a mob and the other is grown from a seed produced from such a plant?

  • PawainPawain Posts: 10,018
    That would be my guess also. ^
    Focus on what you can do, not what you can't.
  • TimStTimSt Posts: 1,866
    Check to see if they both produce resources.
  • MariahMariah Posts: 3,239Moderator
    TimSt said:
    Check to see if they both produce resources.

    They will both produce both resources and seeds :D
  • TimStTimSt Posts: 1,866
    I do not think they will produce resources if they are the result of cross pollination.  I could be wrong thou. 
  • TraleahTraleah Posts: 10
    Ah, thank you!  That makes sense.
  • CinderellaCinderella Posts: 1,757
    the vanilla plants that are colored don't give vanilla when harvested.
    and it doesn't matter if it is plain or peculiar vanilla
    both will give vanilla when it is harvested.
    (it is only when they are blue, red or yellow that doesn't give vanilla)
  • TraleahTraleah Posts: 10
    Okay - I have an additional question.  Yesterday was day 8 for my plants and the plant gump did not allow me to cross-pollinate.  This morning, I log in and try to cross-pollinate and get a message that "This plant has already been pollinated." 

    I am using the raised planters and did not have this problem last time I grew plants (within the last few months).  What am I doing wrong?  Thank you.
  • CinderellaCinderella Posts: 1,757
    I always do that on day 7
    because If i try on day 8 or 9 
    it doesn't let me do it

    I'm thinking maybe because it is too close to the time it was planted
    meaning it is almost time for it to age & it doesn't recognize the time
    so it doesn't allow it

    I've been helping my husband to cross pollinate
    I think since last summer
    he is wanting seeds from every plant
    and I have had this happen several times
  • dvviddvvid Posts: 849
    I think you can only cross pollinate from days 5-7 if I remember right
  • PawainPawain Posts: 10,018
    dvvid said:
    I think you can only cross pollinate from days 5-7 if I remember right
    Yes day 8 is too late.
    Focus on what you can do, not what you can't.
  • TraleahTraleah Posts: 10
    I'll try another round - I was not able to do anything on days 5 - 7 this time - not sure, who knows.  At least, I will have lots of extra seeds, haha.
  • TimStTimSt Posts: 1,866
    Having cross pollinated 178 plants this Saturday morning I can say that cross pollination is possible on days 7,8, and 9. Can't be sooner than 7 because the plant has not grown far enough. I plant seeds Saturday mornings and the following Saturday is when they can start to be cross pollinated. I have Sunday and Monday to cross pollinate if I did not do it on Saturday. Tuesday after server up the plants can no longer be cross pollinated even thou the gump says day 9.

    On the plus side of doing so many cross pollinations this Saturday is I got 4 plants that will have black seeds and 2 plants that will have white seeds.
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