Farming in the Mountains: Max Level Jiaojiao Is Three Years Old

Chapter 516 - 516 Is It Related?

Chapter 516 - 516 Is It Related?


516 Is It Related?


Jiang Yue suddenly recalled something.


The late rice seeds!


She had changed the seeds of the late rice at home!


She had already changed the seeds long ago. If it wasn’t recently… The rice seeds would have grown into seedlings that night, and they had been pulled out of the rice field yesterday. They had already planted four to five acres of rice. When she entered the s.p.a.ce yesterday, the water and the yellow soil had not changed, but today…


So it might be related to the transplanting of late rice seedlings?


There were some changes before, but there were no late rice seedlings at that time. It was just the same. Was this plot of land related to transplanting?


Transplanting…


With that thought in mind, Jiang Yue began to recall her days.


“The first time a green gra.s.s and a small pool of water appeared in this s.p.a.ce was after I planted strong corn seedlings, cotton seedlings, sorghum seedlings, and moonbelly mushrooms in the mountains. I didn’t go into the s.p.a.ce often at that time. Later… I went in to pick watermelon, strawberry seeds, and other seeds to start growing them in the all-purpose nursery…


“When I came back, there was a change in the s.p.a.ce. There was only one green gra.s.s before, but now it has become a small plot of green gra.s.s the size of my fist. The soil under the gra.s.s has also changed. It is no longer black soil, but yellow soil. Things can be planted there, and they will mature in a day…


“Even the small pool of water has also changed. It has become as big as the mouth of a small bowl. It seems to me that…”


Jiang Yue’s brows furrowed even more. She thought for a moment before she continued to mumble to herself as she paced the ground.


“After taking out watermelon, strawberry, potato, red and white purple sweet potato, and tomato seedlings from the s.p.a.ce and planting them all on the five acres of barren land that we bought, something must have changed in the s.p.a.ce.


“I didn’t go into the s.p.a.ce after that to check though. Later, I wanted to plant some flowers and plants in the yard so that the yard would be more green and lively, so I went into the s.p.a.ce to grow the seedlings…


“After that, the s.p.a.ce still didn’t change. It still stayed as a small piece of yellow land the size of my fist and a pool of water the size of the small bowl I usually eat with… There are changes today though…”


Jiang Yue fell silent for a moment before she continued, “If today’s change was really caused by the late rice seedlings, then the changes before were likely to be caused by the transplantation as well…:”


She remembered that she would plant one or two seeds in her s.p.a.ce from time to time, but there was no change in the s.p.a.ce. She also remembered that when she took out the strong seedlings from the s.p.a.ce in batches to change the plants, she did not see any changes in the strong seeds, the flowers and gra.s.s she had been cultivating didn’t change at all after she took them out and planted them…


“If it’s really because of the transplantation, then the reason there’s no change is because maybe I didn’t plant enough of them around?”


After all, the first time there was a change was because she had planted one acre of corn, one acre of sorghum, one acre of cotton, and harvested a lot of moonbelly mushrooms. This would sum up to more than three acres of harvesting.


The second change happened when they planted crops in the five acres of wasteland.


Now, the third change was because of the four to five acres of rice…


“It’s very possible.” Jiang Yue nodded thoughtfully. “There are still nearly ten acres of paddy fields at home to be planted with late rice seedlings…”


She felt that she could use this to verify whether her hypothesis was right or not.


Ten acres of land would require two to three days of planting.


If she were to come in at this time tomorrow, and if there were any changes, it would support her hypothesis.