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| type     = Machinery
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| skill     = Manufacturing
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| resources = 750 grams of [[clay]]<br>75 grams of [[water]]
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| repair   = 700
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The [[earthenware flowerpot]] is a portable machine used to grow [[Herbs|flowers and herbs]] with water. All projects progress automatically, but the flowers can be grown faster with manual assistance.
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The [[earthenware flowerpot]] is a portable machine used to grow [[Herbs|flowers and herbs]] with water. All projects progress automatically, but the flowers can be grown faster with manual assistance. Most projects take about twice as long as the [[earthenware windowbox]].
  
 
It can also be used to make a [[decorative flowerpot]].
 
It can also be used to make a [[decorative flowerpot]].
  
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'''<u>Note</u>:''' The [[earthenware flowerpot]] is made using the [[Character and player menus|build menu]] rather than using the kiln's ''use'' button. 
  
 
=Projects=
 
=Projects=
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* 6 grams of [[ginger]]
 
* 6 grams of [[ginger]]
 
* 30 grams of [[water]]
 
* 30 grams of [[water]]
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'''Required tools'''
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* none
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===Growing ginseng===
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'''Output per day of labour'''
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* 45 grams of [[ginseng]]
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* Unattended automatic
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'''Maximum output'''
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* 3600 grams
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'''Required resources'''
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* 8 grams of [[ginseng]]
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* 40 grams of [[water]]
  
 
'''Required tools'''
 
'''Required tools'''
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'''Required tools'''
 
'''Required tools'''
 
* none
 
* none
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= Real World Context =
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'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthenware Earthenware]''' is a kind of ceramic stoneware that is "non-vitreous", meaning that it hasn't been turned into a kind of glass.  Basic earthenware, often called terracotta, absorbs liquids such as water. However, earthenware can be made impervious to liquids by coating it with a ceramic glaze.
  
 
[[Category:furniture]]
 
[[Category:furniture]]
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[[Category:Portable_machinery]]
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[[Category:Automatic projects]]

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Earthenware flowerpot
Manufacturing
Object typeMachinery
Skill usedManufacturing
Time1 day(s)
Materials750 grams of clay
75 grams of water
Machineskiln
Rot and repair
Rot8 points per day
40 points per day of use
Repair700 points per hour
Holdable object
General properties
Weight750 grams
Visibleyes
Special properties
Storage150 grams

The earthenware flowerpot is a portable machine used to grow flowers and herbs with water. All projects progress automatically, but the flowers can be grown faster with manual assistance. Most projects take about twice as long as the earthenware windowbox.

It can also be used to make a decorative flowerpot.

Note: The earthenware flowerpot is made using the build menu rather than using the kiln's use button.

Projects

Skill: gardening

Flowers

Growing buttercups

Output per day of labour

  • 20 grams of buttercups
  • Automatic with manual assistance

Maximum output

  • 1600 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing daisies

Output per day of labour

  • 20 grams of daisies
  • Automatic with manual assistance

Maximum output

  • 1600 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing roses

Output per day of labour

  • 25 grams of roses
  • Automatic with manual assistance

Maximum output

  • 2000 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing tulips

Output per day of labour

  • 25 grams of tulips
  • Automatic with manual assistance

Maximum output

  • 2000 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Herbs

Growing aloe vera

Output per day of labour

Maximum output

  • 2000 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing arnica

Output per day of labour

  • 30 grams of arnica
  • Unattended automatic

Maximum output

  • 2400 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing basil

Output per day of labour

  • 40 grams of basil
  • Unattended automatic

Maximum output

  • 3200 grams

Required resources

Growing bergamot

Output per day of labour

Maximum output

  • 2800 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing camphor

Output per day of labour

Maximum output

  • 2400 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing cloves

Output per day of labour

  • 30 grams of clove
  • Unattended automatic

Maximum output

  • 2400 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing dill

Output per day of labour

  • 35 grams of dill
  • Unattended automatic

Maximum output

  • 2800 grams

Required resources

Growing eucalyptus

Output per day of labour

Maximum output

  • 2000 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing garlic

Output per day of labour

  • 25 grams of garlic
  • Unattended automatic

Maximum output

  • 2000 grams

Required resources

Growing ginger

Output per day of labour

  • 35 grams of ginger
  • Unattended automatic

Maximum output

  • 2800 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing ginseng

Output per day of labour

  • 45 grams of ginseng
  • Unattended automatic

Maximum output

  • 3600 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing hamamelis

Output per day of labour

Maximum output

  • 2000 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing lavender

Output per day of labour

  • 30 grams of lavender
  • Unattended automatic

Maximum output

  • 2400 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing lemons

Output per day of labour

  • 30 grams of lemons
  • Unattended automatic

Maximum output

  • 2400 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing myrrh

Output per day of labour

  • 30 grams of myrrh
  • Unattended automatic

Maximum output

  • 2400 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing patchouli

Output per day of labour

Maximum output

  • 3200 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing peppermint

Output per day of labour

Maximum output

  • 2800 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing sage

Output per day of labour

  • 20 grams of sage
  • Unattended automatic

Maximum output

  • 1600 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing tarragon

Output per day of labour

  • 20 grams of tarragon
  • Unattended automatic

Maximum output

  • 1600 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing tea

Output per day of labour

Maximum output

  • 2400 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing thyme

Output per day of labour

  • 25 grams of thyme
  • Unattended automatic

Maximum output

  • 2000 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing white willow

Output per day of labour

Maximum output

  • 2800 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Growing yarrow

Output per day of labour

  • 35 grams of yarrow
  • Unattended automatic

Maximum output

  • 2800 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none


Real World Context

Earthenware is a kind of ceramic stoneware that is "non-vitreous", meaning that it hasn't been turned into a kind of glass. Basic earthenware, often called terracotta, absorbs liquids such as water. However, earthenware can be made impervious to liquids by coating it with a ceramic glaze.