Thread:Fatima.July.23/@comment-24384762-20200113215416

Fatima,

Thanks for your recent contributions. Something to keep in mind is that a player's Experience Level will allow them to grow and produce different products. This means that the items that they will see in the Daily Dirt change as you will only ever see items that you are authorized to purchase based upon your experience level. Indigo, for example, becomes available at level 13, but the Rustic Bouquet cannot be produced until level 49. Players between levels 13 to 48 may still see a Daily Dirt full of Indigo for sale, but once they reach level 49 the Daily Dirt may change so that they see lots of Rustic Bouquets. Just something to keep in mind when considering future "Strategy" or "Did You Know?" contributions.

Also, as your experience level increases so do the crops (field, bush, and tree) that you can plant and harvest. So at level 15 apples may be profitable to plant/harvest/sell they are not always the most profitable of all crops available in the game throughout every level. For example, apples trees cost 160 coins to plant (and a saw to remove the tree costs 54 coins), but even if you sell all 13 apples that you'll harvest in the tree's lifetime for max coins in your Roadside Shop you'll profit 300 coins at a rate of 4.6 coins/hour. Compare that to cacao at level 36 with a profit of 519 coins or raspberries at level 19 at 4.8 coins/hour. So, once you climb above level 13 where apples look to be the most profitable, you'll find better crops -- either based solely on coins, like cacao, or coins/hour, like raspberries. Again, something to keep in mind when considering future contributions. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions, especially on the math. 