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My Daily Life of Farming in the World of Cultivation-Chapter 59 - : Inducing the Growth of Vines
Chapter 59: Chapter 59: Inducing the Growth of Vines
So, Fang Yun stood next to the spirit field, his spirit opening the panel.
Name: Fang Yun
Cultivation: Qi Cultivation Level 3
Mana: 39
Life Essence Qi: 930
Spells: Earth Power Skills (Skilled 79%) Spirit Rain Skill (Skilled 99%) Growth Skills (Familiar 23%) Gold Qi Skill (Beginner 19%)
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Plant Control: Vines (5)
Spirit Pet: Spiritual Insect (1)
Life Essence Qi increased by another three hundred, and other skills also improved a bit after using them recently.
Among them, the Spirit Rain Skill improved the most.
Although the Earth Power Skills were the first spell he practiced, the Spirit Rain Skill had surpassed it earlier.
It was soon reaching the next stage.
As for the consumption of mana, Fang Yun didn’t really mind.
Sometimes when he was free, he would absorb Spiritual Energy to recover, and if not, he would not rush it.
After all, there was no need to keep his mana at full value all the time in the mountains.
After completing the harvest of the Spirit Rice, Fang Yun emptied all the soil in the spirit field to replenish the soil consumption for the vines.
The next planting of Spirit Rice would use new soil from the north.
After resting for a few days and recovering some mana,
Fang Yun began to induce the growth of the vines.
He chose one of the vines, and with a thought, the Life Essence Qi in his Dantian circulated to his hand.
It transferred from his palm into the vine.
Fang Yun dared not let the Life Essence Qi flow too quickly, worrying that there might be problems during the induction.
As the Life Essence Qi slowly flowed into the vine, it began to grow rapidly.
The soft spikes gradually became hard, and the outer skin toughened up.
The roots beneath the ground also started growing wildly, the branches above the ground becoming thicker and longer.
Moreover, during the growth induction, Fang Yun found that the vines did not consume as much normal energy and Spiritual Energy from the soil as the Spirit Rice did during its growth induction.
It seemed that their growth energy was provided by Life Essence Qi.
At the same time, Fang Yun felt the internal state of the vines more clearly.
Gradually surpassing the previous generation of vines, not only could he see various details of the internal matter of the vines, but the process of energy circulation also became clearer. In the end, he could even see the plant cells inside the vines.
Watching these cells crazily divide under the influence of green Life Essence Qi, and then mature.
Before long, the whole vine reached maturity.
The entire vine grew to more than ten meters in length, as thick as an adult’s thigh, with several centimeters long spikes covering its branches.
With a thought from Fang Yun, the vine whipped fiercely onto a stone outside this piece of land, creating a loud bang, and the stone cracked.
Sharp spikes pocked the stone with small holes.
Looking at the unharmed vine, Fang Yun was quite satisfied, imagining that if it struck a person, the force would be quite considerable.
However, considering the cultivators Fang Yun faced, the power was still lacking.
It needed more nurturing.
Thus, Fang Yun continued to infuse Life Essence Qi into the other vines.
It took another 80 points of Life Essence Qi to bring the remaining four vines to maturity.
Although these five vines were carefully selected by himself,
perhaps stimulated by the Life Essence Qi, some mutations occurred in these few vines.
When fully matured, significant differences had emerged compared to the previous generation of vines.
Some were thicker, some longer, and some harder.
Some spikes had become harder and sharper.
These mutations pleased Fang Yun; they were all aimed at achieving stronger mutations, which he considered beneficial.
Longer vines meant an expanded range of attack, while thicker vines indicated greater strength.
Being harder meant they were not easily damaged.
And stronger spikes meant they could cause more damage to enemies.
Honestly, observing these characteristics, Fang Yun wanted to acquire them all.
However, obtaining all these traits in a single vine was no easy task.
After all, although he could see the cells of the vine, he couldn’t see the genes, so he couldn’t use genetic combinations to bring these traits together.
To acquire such vines, he could only try grafting.
Although there was no guarantee of success, there was still hope.
Alternatively, he could wait until these vines were fully mature and then select their seeds for replanting.
That was his previous plan.
However, this method had a drawback: it only allowed selection in one direction, not parallely.
It was as if by choosing seeds from the harder vines, he could only continue down the path of hardness.
Obtaining other traits would be impossible.
Eventually, the vines he acquired wouldn’t be exactly what he wanted.
But with grafting, there were more possibilities.
If he were to graft, the vines currently entering maturity wouldn’t be suitable.
He could only use those still in the seedling stage or just entering the growth stage.
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Fang Yun would have to look for the vines he had previously abandoned.
Indeed, fortunately, he hadn’t uprooted those vines back then, or else it would have been a waste of even more time.
Glancing at the five vines now entering maturity, he decided to leave the rest alone.
He would simply wait quietly for them to mature.
He might as well take this opportunity to experiment with the idea he just had.
Accompanied by Fang Kangsheng, who had just finished studying, he headed towards the location where the vines were previously planted.
In both this life and the past, Fang Yun had never taught anyone.
He didn’t even know how to teach.
So, he could only let Fang Kangsheng work alongside him and teach whatever came to mind.
Aside from cultivation, what he could learn depended on his own abilities and opportunities.
Arriving at the site where the vines were planted.
Fang Yun observed these vines that had just started growing and were less than a meter tall.
He considered the traits he needed.
Then, among these vines, he began to select.
This time, Fang Yun did not specifically remove the vines with a violent aura; that aura could be gradually eliminated during subsequent nurturing, or simply left unremoved.
At this moment, selecting the desired traits was most important; the violent emotions weren’t as significant.
However, these vines had not been nourished by Life Essence Qi, so Fang Yun’s sense of them was limited.
Finding the vines that met his needed traits through such simple sensing was not an easy task.
It seemed unavoidable; he would have to spend some Life Essence Qi.
Looking at his remaining over eight hundred points of Life Essence Qi, Fang Yun felt an ache in his heart.
Fortunately, the Life Essence Qi invested in those five vines earlier should pay off, or his regret would be more than just a pang.