 Ayaka Gardener’s Notes is an uncommon codex entry.
 Ayaka Gardener’s Notes is an uncommon codex entry.
A set of notes about  ayaka growth maintenance made by an alta gardener.
 ayaka growth maintenance made by an alta gardener.
It seems to be covered in dried up blue stains. The notes were carefully written by a professional with a passion for gardening, a tiny signature at the back says “Naya”.
Naya is a beautiful plant that growth in wet conditions with slight ionization, with some altas ending up choosing it as their name. Though, Naya The Gardener usually says that in her case it’s a pure coincidence.
Species descriptions:
Ayaka trees are generally relatively easy to grow and maintain. This is true for almost all ayaka tree types with small exceptions.
When it comes to the difference between cultivated and wild ayakas, it’s significantly hard to cultivate rare ayaka species, as most of them require very specific conditions to exist.
This is also true when it comes to fruitfulness.  Ayas, the fruit of ayaka, are very hard to cultivate, thus Ayaka Forests and Alterash Gardens remain the main sources.
 Ayas, the fruit of ayaka, are very hard to cultivate, thus Ayaka Forests and Alterash Gardens remain the main sources.
The most common species, or the common ayaka tree, however, is pretty cultivation-friendly and can grow almost anywhere.
Besides, the all-new alta eco chambers are able to provide most requirements for even the most rare ayaka species, like  stardust ayakas,
 stardust ayakas,  Elin ayakas and even
 Elin ayakas and even  ayaka giants.
 ayaka giants.
When taking care of wild forest ayakas, make sure to be aware of and careful around  aya virmas - live poisonous ivy that sometimes grows among ayaka bushes.
 aya virmas - live poisonous ivy that sometimes grows among ayaka bushes.
While mostly docile, they can get pretty touchy, especially during their mating season.
Their poison is not meant to hurt you as much as immobilize, so be wary to not step on one.
Most common uses for ayakas, aside from ayas, come from the  ayaka wood.
 ayaka wood.
It’s mostly used as a building material for light objects, decorations and as casing for small devices and electronics, like an energy cell, due to good isolation. It’s also a good impulse accelerator.
 Ayaka wood can also be refined into paper, or, in very rare cases, used as a cooking ingredient, primarily due to its nutritious fibres and ayaka sap.
 Ayaka wood can also be refined into paper, or, in very rare cases, used as a cooking ingredient, primarily due to its nutritious fibres and ayaka sap.
Ayaka sap is a tingy ionic ferment that has a vast variety of uses among altas. It is a common cooking ingredient, as well as a good connective material and ionic accelerator.
 Aya Powder is often used as printing material or a cooking ingredient, and as plasma accelerator.
 Aya Powder is often used as printing material or a cooking ingredient, and as plasma accelerator.
Common cooking recipes from ayaka byproducts include:  Aya Fresh,
 Aya Fresh,  Bluesweet Punch,
 Bluesweet Punch,  Aya Mash,
 Aya Mash,  Blue Boil,
 Blue Boil,  Aya Ice Cream,
 Aya Ice Cream,  Runeva Jam,
 Runeva Jam,  Baked Aya,
 Baked Aya,  Ionic Fresh,
 Ionic Fresh,  Aya Essence,
 Aya Essence,  Ionic Essence, etc.
 Ionic Essence, etc.
Unlocks blueprints for:
Blueprint unlocked by obtaining:
Can be crafted:
 Alta Datacenter (takes 0.0s, outputs
 Alta Datacenter (takes 0.0s, outputs  Ayaka Gardener’s Notes x1):
 Ayaka Gardener’s Notes x1):
    
  Found naturally in containers:
Can be bought from merchants:
Can be obtained from special items:
Can be obtained via  Spawnable Item Pack or
 Spawnable Item Pack or  Tabula Rasa (if you have any of them installed).
ct_ayaka-codex1.0Uncommonayaka, data_source, docs, uncommon/codex/alta/ct_ayaka.codex