How To Plant An Inside Growbed With Creepvine Subnautica?

The Interior Growbed is a module in Subnautica that allows players to plant certain plants to create a stable food farm, such as Marblemelon. These plants can be placed in any indoor module with enough space, taking up a 4×4 square with a 16 slot grid for plants. All planters are included.

Creepvines can be grown by the player via the Exterior Growbed or double stacked Alien Containment. Both Creepvine Seed Clusters and Creepvine samples can be planted to grow mature plants. To plant creepvines, the player must construct a suitable structure, either a Plant Pot, Exterior Growbed, Indoor Growbed, or an Alien Containment.

To plant creepvines, the player must first have all the seeds they want to plant and then fill a growbed with at least one of the types of seeds they want. Once the seeds are planted, the player can interact with their interior growbed and plant them.

In order to plant creepvines, players must construct a suitable structure, either a Plant Pot, Exterior Growbed, Indoor Growbed, or an Alien Containment. The exterior growbed has a 4×4 square with 24 slot grid for plants.


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How do you plant Creepvine in Subnautica?

Creepvines are a flora species found in Kelp Forests that can be grown by the player through the Exterior Growbed or double-stacked Alien Containment. Seed Clusters and Creepvine samples can be planted to grow mature plants, while single-storey Alien Containments will never fully mature. Creepvines can be acquired by cutting them with a Knife, which can be destroyed by repeated strikes. Seed Clusters, which are edible and can be used to fabricate Fiber Mesh and Lubricant, are also available.

How to use wall planter in Subnautica?

The Wall Planter represents an aesthetically pleasing enhancement to a base structure, effectively transforming an interior wall into a verdant display. The Wall Planter is constructed using the Habitat Builder and can be located within an abandoned seabase on the Floating Island, within a Multipurpose Room. In order to construct one, it is necessary to scan an abandoned wall planter.

Can you plant rotten Creepvine?

Each flora has a different growth time, with creepvines and bloodvines requiring vertical clearance for full maturity. If placed in an Alien Containment less than two stories tall, they will never finish growing. Edible seeds, even rotten, function identically to freshly picked ones and will grow fruiting plants all the same. The game uses an exterior growbed (underwater) and an Alien Containment (x2) for optimal growth.

Can you grow Creepvine seed cluster in subnautica below zero?

Creepvines can be planted in exterior growbeds or Alien Containments, producing new Creepvine Seed Clusters that can be harvested. These clusters require at least two stacked Alien Containments to mature. The Bioreactor produces 50 energy over 120 seconds. Mature creepvine plants produce bioluminescent seed clusters, which can be knocked loose by currents or consumed by predators. The embryo is surrounded by an oil and silicone layer, which disperses into the ground as the outer skin deteriorates, providing the seedling with necessary nutrients.

How to use an Indoor Growbed in Subnautica?

The speaker presents a methodology for the creation of a blank plant, which is initially perceived as a blank surface. The speaker then suggests a method for utilising this blank plant, which involves violently removing a knife from its grasp.

How to plant in Subnautica?

Farming plants is easy using Exterior Grow Beds and Interior Grow Beds. These beds can be scanned at Omega Lab and other locations, and Interior Grow Beds can be scanned while finding Marguerit’s greenhouse. The Habitat Builder is needed to create grow beds, and the Builder fragment can be found at Outpost Zero. Once plants or coral are found, select “Use Growbed” and switch plants to grow. Tracking plant progress and harvesting is easy, with Spiral Plants being recommended after harvesting from Adult Vent Gardens.

Can you plant Spiral Plants in Subnautica below zero?

The clippings of the Spiral Plant are available for harvesting; however, it is recommended that they be planted in exterior grow beds for more straightforward cultivation. Upon attaining a growth of 100 units, the plant can be harvested and cultivated anew. Further information can be found on the How to Farm Plants and Resources page.

What to do with Creepvine in Subnautica?
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What to do with Creepvine in Subnautica?

Subnautica: Below Zero is a game where players collect various materials, including Creepvine Seed Clusters, which are crucial for crafting the basic crafting material called Silicone Rubber. These seeds are also required for making the survival knife, another important item. However, the process of obtaining Creepvine Seed Clusters is not easily clear.

The first step to obtain Creepvine Seed Clusters is to find it in the Arctic Kelp Forest biome, which spawns in the game’s starting biome. The plant, resembling a long stalk of kelp, is easy to spot. However, harvesting its seeds is not possible, so players must swim back and look at the plant from afar.

Subnautica: Below Zero promises to deepen players’ exploration, but it requires basic tools and Creepvine Seed Clusters. To obtain these materials, players must learn their location and how to obtain them.

Can you revive a rotten plant?
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Can you revive a rotten plant?

To determine if a plant is alive, inspect its stems, which should be flexible and green. For woody stems, scrape back a small section of bark to find green tissue. Check the roots, which can be white, yellow, or plump. Heathy roots can be revived, but mushy and rotten roots indicate the plant is beyond saving.

To revive a plant, meet its unique needs, such as the amount of sun and water required, and the temperature it thrives under. Read about your specific plant’s needs and consider fixing overwatering issues. Reducing the amount and frequency of watering, allowing the upper layer of soil to dry between waterings, checking for proper drainage, and emptying catch trays if the water sits for more than 24 hours, can help prevent plant decline.

How do you plant fruit in Subnautica?

Lantern Fruits can be collected from the Lantern Tree’s branches and planted in interior growbeds and plant pots. Over time, they mature into a Lantern Tree, producing Lantern Fruits. This versatile food source and power source is beneficial for the Bioreactor, but the fruits decompose quickly. The Lantern Tree has a large trunk with multiple vines twisting in a spiral motion, and its branches have small, orange bioluminescent Lantern Fruits growing from them.

How do you plant a Spiral Plant in Subnautica below zero?
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How do you plant a Spiral Plant in Subnautica below zero?

The clippings of the Spiral Plant are available for harvesting; however, it is recommended that they be planted in exterior grow beds for more straightforward cultivation. Upon attaining a growth of 100 units, the plant can be harvested and cultivated anew. Further information can be found on the How to Farm Plants and Resources page.


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  • Bought this game a couple of days ago and I love it. Great article, btw… clear and concise. I’m glad you’re doing this game! I watched about 20 different articles until I accidentally stumbled on yours (I’d forgotten about you). Your articles beat them all. I hope you can guide us to the Alien Containment and Battery Charger fragments if you haven’t already done so. Thanks for the articles, Wintermute!

  • Hi again 🙂 Now that you repaired the aurora core, you can throw away the radiation suit, get the upgraded one and keep the rebreather. It’s important to note that onto the alien containment, we have to build a hatch to enter it. That seems logical when you know it, but I’ve been searching for 30 minutes before finding out how to get fish inside on my first play ahah. Another thing, in one of your articles, you have been cutting acid mushroom with knife. The damage you suffered was because of this action. But what’s strange is that when I planted some inside an exterior growbed under the sea, I was able to cut them without getting hurt, it’s easier to farm it when you’re on an hardcore game. It’s important to do the same with deep shroom, they’re hard to get so better to multiply them in the surface base. Love those articles keep it up !!

  • Thank you!. This game is free now so been playing and learning. There’s not to many people who have explained how to do stuff so thank you very much for this vid. Very helpful. Hope you have some more tips out there like base build tips to stop leaks and floods from happening or how to drain all the flooded water

  • i didnt there was so many plants you could get seeds from i just assumed only the ones that exploitable you could do anything with but i had no idea you could have some just for decoration. Ive tried attacking non exploitable plants with my knife and nothing ever seemed to happen so i assumed you couldnt collect anything from most of the plants.

  • Found a nice way to get the potato and watermelon back to your base 1km away. Park the seamoth next to the waterhole in the center of the island. Swim back to the shore then head over and pick up the items. Once you get them, sprint and high dive back into the center of the waterhole and seamoth it back your underwater base. They only aged to old before I made it back and planted!

  • I made a string of what I call lighthouses with grow beds and can use them to travel anywhere in the game without a sub and never run out of food water or air. Plant 1 Creepvine for the light one Brain Coral or 2-3 in deeper areas for the air and fill the rest with gel sacks, gel sacks don’t give a lot of water or food each but they don’t degrade like the other food and if you plant them every few hundred meters it’s more then enough! This makes it so you can basically never return to base or your sub, it is impractical to actually go all they way down this way but being able to extend the length of your outings for as long as you need speeds things up considerably!

  • I still want to do a playthrough without any base apart from the life pod, playing as some sort of botanist. I will just need the exterior growbed, place “highways” lit up with creepvine clusters, having brain corals for oxygen and gel sacks for nutrition. Obviously I will need to build the Cyclops in the very end, but everything else can be done with just that.

  • When it comes to farmable material, I like to use oculus for my power, and Reginald for my food. I use water filtration plants for hydration as well. Plant wise, I like to plant a full bed of tiger plants near my scanner room to protect my camera drones from Stalkers. I also make full beds of acid shrooms, deep shrooms, gel sacs, creepvine seed clusters and bloodvine. I always have one last planter devoted to growing bulb bushes, sea crowns, and eye stalks. I never really bother with land plants, though.

  • I have two Alien Containments, one for Oculus and one for Reginalds. Reginalds are extremely good food, giving you +44 when cooked or cured. Oculus meanwhile only provide +30 food; However, in a bioreactor, a single Oculus is good for 630 energy, versus 490 from the Reginald. Admittedly, the difference isn’t huge, so having just one big tank for both food and fuel might be easier. This is just how I do it. The simple fact is, the Oculus is the single most energy-dense fuel for the bioreactor in the game. By this I mean that when you divide the energy value by the number of storage slots that fuel takes up, the Oculus is far and away the highest. Sure, you can accurately say that Gasopod has a higher absolute value; But the Gasopod takes up as much space as four Oculus. Same story for all other flora and fauna in the game, none is higher or even equal to the Oculus. Reginald isn’t far behind, but they’re still in second place. These might be changes that happened between Early Access and current-day, but this is how it goes today. I only got Subnautica recently, sue me.

  • Just got the game on my switch. I was wondering can they be a fourth category? Are used to bio generator(?) in one of my bases. I noticed the creep vine doesn’t last long they can be quickly replenishable & that fish or acid mushrooms seem to last longer. Are there plants that you noticed are better for the generator? Or should I just stick with fish?

  • Looking for other S-naut info I just happened to see this – and LITERALLY was wondering about farming! Perfect Timing! I haven’t been playing long – 2 days ~ 30 hrs (i’ts ok, I don’t have a problem, I can quit anytime, honest!), I did have one thought about the Brain Coral, if several were placed under a moonpool, would the increased air take the load off the pump, thus freeing up more energy? Or is energy not even a problem at later stages?

  • Gardening 001 : Never plant something that is growing wild 5′ away. Just about every article I see that shows a base, has mushrooms in a planter with the Same mushrooms growing less than 2 seconds swim away. I can understand growing Creepvine near Creepvine – to get the seeds’ light where you want it. … but growing table coral and acid shrooms in the safe shallows……?

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