Ultimate Grow Room Setup Guide for Maximum Efficiency in Game Farming
Introduction
Optimizing your grow room in a farming simulation game can make the difference between a modest operation and a high-yield production powerhouse. Whether you're just starting or looking to fine-tune your setup, this guide walks you through building the most efficient, compact, and profitable grow room layout—designed for single-worker management and peak output. It covers all the essentials including equipment layout, workflow strategy, and tips to maximize your in-game profits.
Required Equipment Checklist
To create the ideal grow room layout, you’ll need a specific combination of items. Here’s the full list:
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8 Growing Pots
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8 Drying Racks
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8 Growing Lights
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6 Large Storage Racks
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1 Medium Storage Rack
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2 Small Storage Racks
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1 Bed
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2 Mixing Stations
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1 Packaging Station
Optional Upgrades:
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2 Wall-Mounted Shelves
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5 Modern Wall Lamps
Purchased from Blue Balls Boutique, these enhance lighting and storage accessibility, subtly increasing overall efficiency.
Room Layout and Object Placement
The setup begins at the entrance. Place a bed on the left side near the entrance to serve as a functional spawn or rest point. Against the back wall, position two large storage shelves—one in each corner—with a single pot in between. Then, arrange three additional pots to the left and four more to the right of this center pot.
Install racks and grow lights above each pot. The lighting should be evenly distributed, with one positioned above each active growing area. Use wall-mounted shelves near workstations to keep essentials within easy reach.
Create an organized flow by leaving a two-unit gap between certain shelves. This allows free movement and ensures all stations are easily accessible without congestion.
Workstation Configuration
From the bed’s right, install your final large storage shelf along the adjacent wall. This side of the room becomes your processing area.
Set up two mixing stations—essential for crafting mixtures without production delays. One mixer is rarely sufficient due to the prep time required.
Position a small storage rack at the bottom near the bed, followed by the packaging station next to the sink area. This is flanked by a medium storage rack and another small one. Keep this area compact; two medium racks won't fit efficiently.
Storage Flow and Output Management
With a high-yield setup, output will be substantial. To avoid bottlenecks, designate shelves near the mixers to collect and store finished product temporarily.
Install lights above key stations and near windows for visibility. Proper lighting helps identify misplaced items and streamlines cleanup.
If desired, add a shelf between the mixers and another above the sink. The sink itself isn’t frequently used, so you can sacrifice some access for storage gains.
Staffing and Automation: Hiring Your Botanist
You’ll need to hire a botanist, available from the in-game “money” section. This character costs a daily wage of 200. After hiring, you’ll receive a clipboard that acts as the control interface for managing their tasks.
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Assign the bed so the botanist knows where to rest.
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Define supply sources (soil, seeds) by clicking on the storage racks.
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Use the clipboard to instruct the botanist to draw resources from left to right.
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Keep spare supplies nearby for quick transfers when stock runs low.
Automating Planting and Drying Tasks
Select all pots and racks using the left shift key to assign them to the botanist. This setup supports a maximum of eight pots, aligning with the worker’s limits.
Assigning pots:
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Group pots into two sets of four.
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Designate each group to its respective drying shelf.
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This minimizes distance and accelerates the transition from harvest to drying.
Mixing and Packaging Process
The botanist handles planting and harvesting. Meanwhile, you'll manage mixing and packaging.
Use a consistent mix strategy (e.g., Viagra combinations) and ensure output aligns with demand. Shelves placed close to the mixing stations speed up the process.
Use baggies and jars for storage. Designate nearby shelves for finished goods to simplify order fulfillment.
Maintenance Tips for Long-Term Efficiency
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Keep the botanist’s wages funded to avoid work stoppages.
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Periodically check storage shelves for overflow or unused materials.
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Consider adding one more wall shelf for extra stockpiling, especially near the packaging area.
This layout is optimized for one worker, and that’s the maximum allowed. Still, with the right setup, one is more than enough.
Conclusion
Setting up your grow operation with precision can transform your gameplay, enabling higher profits and better output control. By implementing this guide’s layout and workflow, you’ll run a top-tier grow room powered by a single, efficient worker. Stick to the recommended object placements, upgrade lighting strategically, and automate wisely—your operation will thrive with minimal micromanagement.
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