This novel was " Becoming a Tea Saint in Tokyo ". Lu Ya, the descendant of the Tea Saint Lu Yu, awakened the system because he was on the verge of bankruptcy. He transmigrated to the world of Tokyo and became the Master of the Thousand Shining Secrets. His mission was to find seven ancient teas that had been passed down for a long time.
Shizhu tea was a tea made from stone bamboo. Its scientific name was light bamboo leaf, bamboo leaf green, and its medicinal material was called pink wheat. The taste of the Shizhu tea was fragrant, but it was not bamboo leaves. Although the shape of Shizhu tea was similar to bamboo leaves, it was made from stone bamboo instead of using bamboo leaves directly. Therefore, Shizhu tea was not bamboo leaves.
It's quite simple. Just approach the tea plants when they're ready and press the designated button to harvest.
To farm tea leaves in Story of Seasons, you need to unlock the right plot of land and purchase the necessary seeds from the store.
To grow tea leaves in Story of Seasons, you need to choose the right plot of land, prepare the soil well, plant the seeds at the right time, and follow a regular watering and fertilizing schedule. Also, be on the lookout for any diseases or pests that might affect the plants.
There was no ancient poet who compared tea leaves to the tender pistil of immortal mushrooms. This kind of metaphor was not in line with the tradition of ancient poetry. Perhaps you heard some inaccurate descriptions when you were studying some online literature. If you want to know more about tea poems, you can search for related ancient poems. For example, the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell" has a line,"The grass on the plain withers and thrives every year", describing the life cycle and changes of the grass and trees on the prairie. In the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower", there was also the phrase,"The sun is against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea." The description of "To see a thousand miles and climb to the next level" showed the ambition and pursuit of people by comparing climbing high and looking into the distance with the magnificent mountains and rivers. These poems all had some content about tea, but they did not compare tea leaves to the tender pistil of Xianzhi.
There could be many reasons why the tips of the tea leaves were scorched, including improper fertilizer, lack of oxygen, improper watering, too much light, and excessive fertilizer. If the fertilizer was not applied properly, it could burn the roots of the tea tree and cause the tips of the leaves to turn yellow. The lack of oxygen would also cause the leaves to dry up. The roots of the camelias grew horizontally. If they were planted too deep, the roots would not be able to absorb enough oxygen. Inappropriate watering and excessive water supply would also cause the tips of the tea leaves to dry up, and too much water would cause the roots to rot. The leaves could also be scorched if the light was too long or too strong. Overuse of fertilizer would burn the roots, affect the ability to absorb nutrients and water, and cause the leaves to wither. In order to solve the problem of the tea leaves being scorched, he could adjust the methods of fertilizer, watering, and lighting to ensure that the growth environment of the tea leaves was suitable.
The price of a square of landscape tea leaves was more than 200 yuan per 500 grams.
The price of tea leaves was based on different varieties and quality. Some ordinary tea leaves cost about 50 yuan per catty, while some high-quality tea leaves might cost more than 500 yuan per catty. In addition, there were some sky-high prices in the tea market. The price could be as high as hundreds of thousands or even millions of yuan. However, the specific price of tea leaves still had to be determined according to the variety, quality, and market demand.
You can usually dispose of tea leaves by selling them at the market or using them as compost in your farm.
One way to get rid of tea leaves in Story of Seasons is to give them to villagers as gifts. Another option is to compost them to enrich the soil. Sometimes, there might be specific quests or events related to disposing of tea leaves too.