In any case, this wheat plant was growing well. If the system didn't show the maturity date, so be it. It probably wouldn't take longer to mature than the other wheat plants. Perhaps it was a new variety. It wasn't uncommon for one particular crop to stand out, and it could be cultivated to produce even better future generations.
With that thought, Kim Haru stopped worrying about it.
After watering the ten wheat plants, he went to the opposite side of the fence to harvest the new batch of vegetables.
When he planted this second wave of vegetables, the trading system hadn't been activated yet, so he hadn't been able to buy cabbage seeds and thus didn't plant any cabbage. Instead, he had planted fifty potato seeds and one hundred soybean seeds. Now, with the crops fully matured, the yield was enormous. The potatoes, in particular, were so plentiful that Kim Haru spent the entire morning harvesting all 150 plots.