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Lime Sapling
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Lime Sapling is a ground-planted farming tree in Windrose. Unlike most farm crops it does not need a Seedbed and can be planted directly on suitable soil. Once mature it can be harvested for Lime and Lime Seeds.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Plants in | Ground (any suitable soil) |
Yields on harvest | Lime plus Lime Seeds |
Growth Time | About 70 minutes real time (continues offline) |
Max Health | 4,500 |
Decay | Does not decay in inventory |
Unlike most farm crops, this sapling does not need a Seedbed. It is planted directly on the ground in any soil tile owned by the player. Walk up with the Lime Sapling in the inventory and select Plant on the radial menu while looking at clear ground.
Lime Sapling is obtained as a drop from harvesting wild Lime trees, which grow in the Foothills and cluster near the giant unchoppable trees that mark a lime grove. Saplings cannot be bought from any merchant.
Plants in Windrose take roughly 70 minutes of real time to grow to full size. Growth continues while the player is offline, so a freshly planted sapling will be ready next session. When ripe, the plant changes to a fully matured model with a faint highlight on inspection.
Press E on a mature plant to harvest. The harvest yields the listed crop plus a fresh seed of the same plant, so a single sapling effectively reseeds itself with no net seed loss.
The reason to farm limes is the kitchen. Lime is a high-tier cooking ingredient that turns up across several recipes, so a home grove keeps a steady supply without repeat trips to the Foothills.
Recipe | Limes Used | Notes |
|---|---|---|
4 | Epic dish; grants a Vitality buff | |
1 | Simple refreshing drink made at a Cooking Fire |
Limes are the historical pirate remedy for scurvy, and the in-game recipes echo that with stamina and refreshment dishes built around the citrus. The recipe quantities above can change with balance patches, so check the in-game crafting menu for the current cost before stocking up.
Always harvest the seed back. Walking away from a finished plant before pressing E does not consume the seed, but breaking the plant with a tool will.
Pack a stack of saplings before sailing far. Harvested wild plants drop saplings inconsistently, and a small portable supply means the home base never runs dry of starter stock.
Saplings do not decay in inventory, so it is safe to overstock and replant only as space frees up at the base.