Rust Clone Calculator






Rust Clone Calculator – Optimize Your Farming Yields


Rust Clone Calculator

Precision tool for optimizing crop yields, water consumption, and genetic cloning in Rust farming.


How many clones are you starting with in your planter boxes?
Please enter a valid number of clones.


The number of Yield (Y) genes in your plant’s DNA string.


Total water used per plant every minute.


Estimated time from planting to harvest.


Estimated Total Yield

480 Items

Total Water Required: 108,000 ml
Efficiency Score: 85%
Items per Clone: 48 Items

Resource Allocation Visualizer

Visual representation of Yield Potential vs. Water Investment.


Metric Value Unit

What is a Rust Clone Calculator?

A Rust Clone Calculator is a specialized utility designed for players of the survival game Rust who engage in high-tier agriculture. Unlike basic survival, advanced farming in Rust requires a deep understanding of genetics (G, Y, H, W, X genes) and resource management. This tool helps players determine exactly how much water, fertilizer, and time are required to transform a single clone into a massive harvest.

Who should use it? Any player aiming to maximize their scrap production via hemp farming or looking to produce large quantities of berries for teas. Common misconceptions include the idea that more water always leads to faster growth; in reality, over-watering or under-watering can both stall the process. Using a Rust Clone Calculator ensures you hit the “sweet spot” of efficiency.

Rust Clone Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The math behind plant growth and cloning in Rust involves several intersecting variables. The primary output is the Net Yield, calculated as follows:

Total Yield = (Initial Clones × Base Crop Yield) × (1 + (0.2 × Number of Y Genes))

Variables used in our Rust Clone Calculator logic:

Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Clones (C) Number of plants in the planter Integer 1 – 100+
Yield Genes (Y) Number of ‘Y’ slots in DNA Count 0 – 6
Water Rate (W) Consumption per minute ml 100 – 200
Growth Time (T) Minutes to reach harvest Minutes 60 – 120

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: The Scrap-Focused Hemp Farm

A player has a 4-planter setup (36 plants) and uses a Rust Clone Calculator to plan their scrap run. With 3 “Y” genes, each plant produces 48 cloth. Total yield: 1,728 cloth. This translates to roughly 172 scrap per harvest at the bandit camp. The calculator shows they need 388,800 ml of water per cycle.

Example 2: Pure Berry Production

For high-tier Ore Teas, a player clones Blue Berries with 4 “Y” genes. Starting with 10 clones, the Rust Clone Calculator predicts a yield of 180 berries. This allows the player to craft 4-5 Pure Ore Teas, maximizing their mining efficiency for the next hour.

How to Use This Rust Clone Calculator

  1. Enter Initial Clones: Count the number of seeds or clones you are planting.
  2. Select Genetics: Check the DNA string of your plant. Count the “Y” (Yield) genes and select it from the dropdown.
  3. Input Water Consumption: Check your planter box UI to see the current water usage rate.
  4. Set Growth Time: Depending on your light and fertilizer levels, growth usually takes 80-100 minutes.
  5. Analyze Results: Review the Total Yield and Water Required to ensure your water barrels can handle the load.

Key Factors That Affect Rust Clone Calculator Results

  • Light Levels: Plants need 100% light to grow at max speed. Use ceiling lights for 24/7 growth.
  • Fertilizer: Using fertilizer in a planter box increases growth speed and yield significantly. Check out our rust composter math for optimization.
  • Water Quality: Salt water will kill plants. Always use a rust water purifier guide to ensure fresh water supply.
  • Temperature: Farming in the snow requires heaters to maintain the ideal 20°C temperature.
  • Genetic Cross-breeding: Using a genetic breeding simulator is essential to get those 3Y or 4Y strings before cloning.
  • Planter Type: Large planter boxes are more efficient for resource distribution than small ones.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How do I get the best clones?

You must cross-breed plants by placing a central plant surrounded by others with the desired genes. Use our Rust Clone Calculator to see the yield difference between 2Y and 4Y genes.

Why did my plants die despite having water?

This is likely due to temperature or light. Check if they are in a cold biome without heaters or if they are missing a light source at night.

Is hemp farming still profitable?

Yes, especially with hemp scrap profit strategies that utilize high-yield clones to trade cloth for scrap at the Bandit Camp.

What does the ‘W’ gene do?

‘W’ increases water requirement. Ideally, you want 0 ‘W’ genes in your final clone string.

Does fertilizer affect cloning?

Fertilizer affects the growth stage and final yield but not the cloning action itself. You take clones during the ‘Progenitor’ or ‘Adult’ stage.

How many clones can I get from one plant?

Most plants allow you to take 3-5 clones depending on the growth stage and plant type.

Can I automate the watering?

Yes, using pumps, sensors, and timers. Use a rust water calc to set your timers correctly for your farm size.

What are ‘X’ genes?

‘X’ genes are empty slots that do nothing. They are placeholders you want to replace with ‘Y’ or ‘G’ genes.

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