Wergali seed
Farming level | 46 |
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Patch | Herb |
Time | 80 min (4x20 min) |
Planting XP | 52.8 |
Checking XP | N/A |
Harvesting XP | 52.8 |
Payment | N/A |
Tradeable? | Yes |
High Alchemy | 38 coins |
Low Alchemy | 25 coins |
Store price | 3800 points (Vinesweeper) coins |
Exchange price | Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". coins (update) |
GE Database | Look up price |
Examine | A Wergali seed - plant in a herb patch. |
Weight | 0 kg |
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Wergali seeds can be planted in a herb patch in order to produce grimy wergali. This requires a Farming level of 46.
A nearby gardener will not watch over your growing wergali.
Wergali seeds can be obtained as a monster drop (see below), from Managing Miscellania if your workers are assigned to Farming, from clearing a dead herb patch if a player has the Scroll of life effect on their account or bought from the Vinesweeper minigame for 3800 points each.
Planting wergali seeds is very profitable, so therefore players are advised to make sure that the herb does not die. Supercompost (or Fertile Soil spell) is strongly recommended, as this is the best way of preventing your herbs from getting diseased, as it is not possible to water the patch or to ask a farmer to tend the herbs.
The following table shows the profit yield, assuming all the herbs and seeds are purchased/sold at the Grand Exchange, for the guide price. If the herb dies, you will lose −389 coins.
Herb yield | Profit/loss | Herb yield | Profit/loss |
1 | 1,693 | 6 | 12,103 |
2 | 3,775 | 7 | 14,185 |
3 | 5,857 | 8 | 16,267 |
4 | 7,939 | 9 | 18,349 |
5 | 10,021 | 10 | 20,431 |
Note: Supercompost yields a minimum of 5 herbs.
Dropping monsters
Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity Tortoise 79, 92 1 Common Warped terrorbird 81,143 1 Common Cave horror 80 1 Uncommon Molanisk 51 1 Uncommon Giant ant soldier 58 1–2 Uncommon Giant wasp 66 1 Unknown
Stages of growth
Healthy Wergali plant | ||
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Stage | Description | Image |
1 | The seed has only just been planted. | Click for a larger image |
2 | The herb is now ankle height. | Click for a larger image |
3 | The herb is now knee height. | Click for a larger image |
4 | The herb is now mid-thigh height. | Click for a larger image |
5 | The herb is fully grown and ready to harvest. | Click for a larger image |
Trivia
- This is one of only two herb seeds that are not green in colour.