How to Farm in Once Human

ruekuma |  Published: July 12, 2024
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Learn how to set up an efficient farm in Once Human. Discover key upgrades, irrigation systems, and tips for maximizing crop yields in this survival game.

Farming is crucial for survival in Once Human. It’s your ticket to a steady food supply and powerful buffs. But getting started can be tricky. This guide will break down the details of how to build a farm in Once Human.

How to Farm in Once Human

Once Human Farming Guide
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First things first – you need to unlock the Planting upgrade in the Logistics tech tree. This lets you place Loamy Soil and plant seeds.

Your crops need water and light to thrive. You could water them manually and rely on sunlight but that’s not very efficient. Let’s dive into the systems that’ll make your farm run like clockwork.

Planting Essentials

Once Human planting
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  • Compost Bins: Turn spoiled food into fertilizer. Unlock this in the third tier of Logistics.
  • Planter Boxes: These look nicer than bare soil. Find them in the third tier too.
  • Fertilizers: Upgrade your fertilizers for faster growth and better yields. Look for these in tiers 3 4 and 5.

Watering the Farm

Once Human Irrigation System
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Setting up a good irrigation system is key. Here’s what you need:

  • Rainwater Collection and Water Storage: Catch and store rainwater. Unlock in the second tier.
  • Water Filter: Clean that rainwater, also in the second tier.
  • Water Pumps: Keep water flowing regardless of elevation. Find this in the third tier.
  • Automated Irrigation: Sprinklers that water your crops automatically. Unlock in the fourth tier.

Lighting the Farm

Once Human Lighting the Farm
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Sunlight is great but it doesn’t work at night. That’s where Grow Lights comes in.

These artificial lights keep your plants happy 24/7. Adjust their intensity to match what each plant needs. You’ll find this upgrade in the fourth tier.

Power Up

All this automation needs electricity. Get yourself a Solar Generator and a High Voltage Battery. Look for these in the third tier of Logistics.

Mutant Crops

You can also grow some special mutated crops on your farm. Set up an Isolated Securement Unit with a Buzzy Bee Deviant. This boosts your chances of growing mutated plants.

Remember you’ll need Ciphers (also called Meme Points) to unlock these upgrades. You earn these as you level up in the game.

Tips for Farming in Once Human

Once Human Farming Guide
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  • Start small and expand gradually. Don’t bite off more than you can chew.
  • Pay attention to each plant’s water and light needs. They’re not all the same.
  • Use the best fertilizer you can afford. It makes a big difference.
  • Keep an eye on your power supply. A dead battery means no irrigation or lights.
  • Experiment with different crop combinations to find what works best for you.

Farming in Once Human takes some effort to set up. But once you’ve got your systems in place it becomes much easier. You’ll have a steady supply of food and ingredients for those all-important buffs.

Master the techniques in this guide and you’ll be well on your way to thriving in this challenging world. Happy farming!

FAQs

  • How do I unlock farming in Once Human?
    • Unlock the Planting upgrade in the Logistics tech tree to start farming.
  • Can I grow crops indoors in Once Human?
    • Yes, use Planter Boxes and Grow Lights to set up an indoor farm.

About Author

Ti is a gaming writer who began her journey in the industry in 2022. She has covered a wide range of topics from popular titles like Fortnite and Once Human to indie gems, bringing a fresh perspective to the gaming scene. Before fully diving into game writing, Ti contributed to a media company for three years, starting in 2018, where she covered topics on books, movies, and entertainment. Although primarily focused on PC games, Ti also dabbles in mobile gaming and loves diving into RPG and survival genres. Beyond gaming, she has a keen interest in psychology, philosophy, and cinema, all of which shape her unique approach to writing.