The Witch of the Roll Never Gives Up

Chapter 176 Mutated Crops

Moran also took out a small spoon, dug a hole in the lantern tomato, took out the pulp inside and ate it:

"Yeah! It tastes exactly like a regular tomato."

"Can this peel be eaten?" Vasida asked.

"I've tried it, it's not poisonous, it just tastes bad and a bit dry and hard."

As soon as Sylph finished speaking, Vasida gasped.

After walking for such a long time, her stomach felt a little empty again.

"Well, the skin is so hard!" Vashida chewed the bit of skin that she bit into her mouth dryly, and threw the remaining tomato directly into the stomach pouch.

"Lantern tomatoes are not only edible, but they are also practical! It looks like the yield is good too!" Lilith said, looking at the tomato plants hanging full of fruits on the roadside.

"And the lantern tomato is no longer an annual plant! It relies entirely on magic to grow. As long as I nourish it with my magic every once in a while, it will continue to survive and bloom and bear fruit again and again." Sylph said.

"The environment doesn't matter anymore?" Moran asked in surprise.

Sylph nodded: "In fact, these mutant crops of mine all have such characteristics. The impact of the environment on them is much smaller, but correspondingly, they require more care from my magic, that is, my witch's magic.

The magic power I usually use is not just general magic power, it has been transformed by exclusive magic power.

I turned this transformation process into a witch's magic, now called mutant crop magic, specifically for all the mutant crops I cultivated, and lantern tomatoes are one of them. "

"In this case, those witches who like to live in places with extreme climates are blessed." Lilith said.

Taking care of Witch Magic is much easier than adapting the plants to their environment.

"Does plant magic have a big impact on the cultivation of these mutated crops?" Vashida was more concerned about this.

"It's not that big. If you learn plant magic well, it will be easier to grow mutant crops like mine. If you don't learn it well, you can successfully cultivate mutant crops using only mutant crop magic. The key to their survival and growth is The nourishment of mutated crop magic," Sylph said.

Vashida was overjoyed: "I remember, Sylph, you said you had cultivated several high-yielding mutant crops, right? Where are they?"

It would be great if she could use mutant crop magic to grow high-yielding mutant crops to solve her problem of filling her stomach!

This is much faster and more convenient than specializing in plant magic to grow vegetables to feed yourself.

"It's right on the roadside!" Sylph said: "As for the high-yielding crops, there are still some inside. I'll introduce them to you when you get there! Let's start with the ones close by. I can guarantee that they are all very interesting. Guy."

She introduced the plants in the fields on the roadside as if introducing her babies:

"This field is filled with rainbow peppers. Each pepper tree will randomly produce peppers in the same seven colors as the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple.

Red has the lowest spiciness, similar to ordinary red peppers, and purple has the highest spiciness. It is recommended not to try blue and purple peppers lightly.

Hmm... I just took a small bite, and my throat was burning, so I went into the infirmary. "

"The oil peanuts grown here are different from ordinary peanuts in that when the peanut shells are peeled off, it is not peanuts, but peanut oil wrapped in a thin skin.

However, the yield of oil peanuts is not as high as that of ordinary peanuts, and one plant only bears ten to fifteen peanuts. "

"This piece of land is divided into three ridges, with moonlight leeks on the left, morning dew shallots in the middle, and rotten leaf garlic on the right!

Of all the existing mutated crops, they are the only ones that have certain demands on the environment.

Pay attention to the picking time of moonlight leeks and morning dew spring onions.

Moonlight leeks can only be cut on moonlit nights. After cutting, nourish them with mutant crop magic. After the next moon rises, they will grow rapidly and grow new leaves.

The same goes for morning dew shallots. It is best to pull the onions in the morning when the dew has not dissipated, leaving a little root in the soil, and nourish it with the magic of mutated crops, so that the next morning, new shallots will grow again!

As for rotten leaf garlic, it likes semi-rotten leaves. When cultivating it, cover the soil around it with rotten dead leaves, so that it can grow big and good! "

"We're here! Here are the high-yielding crops I told you about before, giant ear wheat, tree rice, pot potatoes and alpine corn."

Along the way, Moran and the others had seen all kinds of strange crops, but they were still shocked when they saw the crops in front of them.

The ears of wheat are so big that a little witch can't hold them in her arms.

The rice grows on trees and has distinct grains. It’s easy to cook a bowl of rice from one grain.

There is also a plant that has only one potato, a potato as big as a basin, and a corn that can't be seen at the top when you raise your head, looking like a mountain.

It seemed like I had strayed into a giant’s vegetable garden.

"Will I have to ride a broomstick to cut wheat and corn from now on? Are wheat and corn also perennial plants? Otherwise, I'm afraid I will have to use an ax to chop them down. Although there is an ax in the {Witch Farm Tool Card}, that's all!" Lily Si said.

"No, wheat and corn are still annual plants, but there is no need to cut down the plants. The fruits are the essence of the plants. After breaking off the ears of wheat or corn, the plants themselves will immediately return to the soil and turn into nutrients."

Sylph said, took out the scythe in the {Witch Farming Tool Card}, cut a bunch of wheat ears, and two corns fell out.

As soon as the wheat ears broke and the corns fell to the ground, the wheat seedlings and corn stalks withered and shattered in an instant and scattered on the ground.

Moran reached out and touched it, and it broke again and turned into powder.

Clearly, a minute ago, she had patted the wheat stalks and corn stalks, and they were so strong. I didn't expect that the wheat ears and corns would be so fragile once they fell.

"What if I don't pick the wheat ears and corns, but cut the leaves or stalks first? Can they be preserved?" Moran asked curiously.

"The leaves and stalks that are picked will also wither and shatter." Sylph said.

"This corn and wheat taste the same, who wants it?"

"Me!" Washida said immediately: "My stomach wants to taste it!"

A few minutes later, Washida burped: "I never thought that a bunch of wheat ears and two corns could make me full!"

"Sylph, when will your magic and seed cards start selling? I want to buy one!"

Washida felt that Sylph's mutant crops were more suitable for her big stomach.

Easy to plant and high returns.

"And me!" Lilith said, "Finally, I don't have to worry about not having enough farmland! If I plant a tree and grow rice, I won't have to worry about going hungry, and I can save a lot of space to grow other things!"

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