Quote Originally Posted by Gemina View Post
That's not really outdated. Onions require crossing two crops that are also crossed, so it takes a really long time before you actually start getting onion yields. iirc the lead time is 21 days if only using one garden and no fertilization. And that's best case scenario where all crosses are successful, as the onions themselves take 10-days to mature. So the question really is which two crops do you want to cross?

Jute is the more profitable choice as the seeds, the crop, and the yarn all sell very well since they are used to make the nicer looking rugs in the game. Unfortunately, the yield rate for onions is much lower than other crosses.

RNG is a bit tougher to stomach when you have to wait several days for the results. Choose the least painful method.
http://www.ffxivgardening.com/cross-diagrams

Is what seemed outdated to me being that its all arr stuff(i think) just how I feel your entitled to feel differently. Using shard seeds and fc credit seeds seems more recent, reliable and useful for fc mates. One of the cool things is that there is many ways to do it. not trying to take that from ya. I'm not down with being uber meta so much as useful and reliable I'll remake another one incorporating jute soon

I may try with the perpetual jute loop with one bed. another jute with mandrake then cham and onions on 3rd like Vidu suggested where I'm at now figuring out how root works into it now.

It be Ideal to find a way that uses 3 beds even though we use more and make a basic guide that is a little more up to date for everyone to use. thanks for your input.