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[[File:Crop blight.png|400px|thumb|right|Blighted [[potato plant]]s with a bubble-shaped yellow indicator above them.]]
 
[[File:Crop blight.png|400px|thumb|right|Blighted [[potato plant]]s with a bubble-shaped yellow indicator above them.]]
  
Blight is a disease that infects plants.  Blighted crops will not grow or yield anything when harvested, and can spread the blight to other nearby plants while losing health points and dying.
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Blight is a disease that infects [[domesticated plants]] with a growing period shorter than 15 days.
  
===Deterrence===
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Blighted crops will not grow or yield anything when harvested, and can spread the blight to other nearby plants while losing health points and dying.
To stop blight, the affected plants need to be manually selected for cutting (using the plant cut command), or burned with [[Molotov cocktails]] or [[Incendiary launcher]]s, though burning the plants may be inaccurate and kill plants that are not blighted. The advised method to deal with a blight outbreak is to set up a plant cutting order for all blighted plants and quickly set plant cutting to priority 1 for everybody. Once the blight has been dealt with, reset the priorities.
 
  
The blight starts at 10% severity, on 20% of your plants (40% initial plants affected has been witnessed in December of 2020). It will progress slowly once plants are infected, and once it reaches 28% it can spread to nearby plants within a 4-tile radius.  
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== Evolution ==
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Blight starts on ''one'' of your crops, at 10% severity , affecting 20% of your plants (40% initial plants affected has been witnessed in December of 2020). It will progress slowly once plants are infected, and once it reaches 28% it can spread to nearby plants within a 4-tile radius.
  
===Affected Plants===
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== Unaffected Plants ==
[[Devilstrand mushroom]]s, [[cocoa tree]]s, [[tree]]s or any other plants with a 15-day or longer growing period are immune to blight.
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[[Tree]]s, [[Wild Plants|wild]], and [[Decorative Plants|decorative]] plants are immune to blight, as well as [[domesticated plants]] with a 15-day or longer growing period (e.g. [[devilstrand mushroom]], [[cocoa tree]], etc.).
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== Removal ==
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To stop blight, the affected plants need to be manually selected for cutting (using the right-click plant cut command, or in the Orders tab of the [[Architect]] menu), or burned with [[Molotov cocktails]] or [[Incendiary launcher]]s, though burning the plants may be inaccurate and kill plants that are not blighted.
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The advised method to deal with a blight outbreak is to set up a plant cutting order for all blighted plants and quickly set plant cutting to priority 1 for everybody. Once the blight has been dealt with, reset the priorities.
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== Mitigation strategy ==
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To mitigate the effects of blight, it is recommended to leave 3-square wide empty strips between crops.<br>
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It is also possible to create strips of plants not affected by blight.

Revision as of 17:33, 22 August 2021

Blighted potato plants with a bubble-shaped yellow indicator above them.

Blight is a disease that infects domesticated plants with a growing period shorter than 15 days.

Blighted crops will not grow or yield anything when harvested, and can spread the blight to other nearby plants while losing health points and dying.

Evolution

Blight starts on one of your crops, at 10% severity , affecting 20% of your plants (40% initial plants affected has been witnessed in December of 2020). It will progress slowly once plants are infected, and once it reaches 28% it can spread to nearby plants within a 4-tile radius.

Unaffected Plants

Trees, wild, and decorative plants are immune to blight, as well as domesticated plants with a 15-day or longer growing period (e.g. devilstrand mushroom, cocoa tree, etc.).

Removal

To stop blight, the affected plants need to be manually selected for cutting (using the right-click plant cut command, or in the Orders tab of the Architect menu), or burned with Molotov cocktails or Incendiary launchers, though burning the plants may be inaccurate and kill plants that are not blighted.

The advised method to deal with a blight outbreak is to set up a plant cutting order for all blighted plants and quickly set plant cutting to priority 1 for everybody. Once the blight has been dealt with, reset the priorities.

Mitigation strategy

To mitigate the effects of blight, it is recommended to leave 3-square wide empty strips between crops.
It is also possible to create strips of plants not affected by blight.