Talk:Huge Treat Farm/@comment-71.200.230.117-20111207101758/@comment-76.184.225.230-20120208235850

If you look at the chart, the Sarjin Pepper, Omega Squash, and Beanstalk all have the same cost per food and cost per experience.

That means that all you gain from using a Beanstalk rather than the Sarjin Pepper is lost time... which is most definitely not preferable. In 10 minutes, you can get the same amount of food as the Beanstalk does in 1 day, for the same cost and same amount of experience. If you're going to dump money, you should do it in interest of saving time, so the Sarjin Pepper is really the only Huge Treat Farm item that you should ever grow if you want to be efficient. Even if you were gonna be gone and unable to play for a few days, you can get the same amount of food with the Sarjin Pepper within minutes or hours for the same price and exp that you could've gotten from the Beanstalk in many days.

If you *don't* want to dump money and are interested in money-efficiency, then the lower level foods will be more worth it for you. Take alook at the chart and see what you want. If you want more food faster, the lowest level foods give you a faster rate at a lower cost. However, if you do not have the time to click them often, then you may go for a slower food, which costs more gold and gives you less food per hour, but it will give you more exp.

I personally do the Dragon Root if I'm going to be available to click for a while. If I'm super bored and not afraid of repetitive stress pains on my hand, I'll do the Dragon Snaps since they cost less per food and generate the same food-per-hour as Sarjin Pepper. Otherwise I'll pick the Zazzberries, Blushrooms, or Pumpermelons depending on how long I'll be afk. I never do the Dragonfruit because I don't have the money to dump in favor of exp, and waiting 24 hours for the lousy food return is too long because my priority is leveling up dragons atm. Once I'm rolling in cash and have nothing else to spend it on, I will use Sarjin Peppers instead and start some Pumpermelons before I sleep. :)