Counting the days, Jiang Xia realized they had been up in the mountains for over a week.
Her interspace storage was nearly filled with bag of seeds, all carefully sorted and stored. The slow-growing ones were left for gradual cultivation.
Before, Jiang Xia was concerned if the crops she grew using her interspace land and water could survive in the outside world. She shared this thought with Jiang Chuan, who created a plot of land outside their cabin for her to experiment on.
They wanted to determine whether it was the land or water that held the power to resurrect plants.
Just as Jiang Xia had expected, her interspace had a strong effect on the growth of plants. Once it was moved outside, the growth of the seeds that were originally growing in her interspace slowed down.
Regarding the vegetables, they were probably just lacking water and nutrients, causing them not to sprout in their season.