Gaming Guide

Solarpunk Wheat: Where to Find It and How to Keep a Steady Supply

Wheat sits behind a Level 2 Airship upgrade, and these are the trades, islands, and gates that unlock a reliable harvest.

Wheat sits behind a Level 2 Airship upgrade, and these are the trades, islands, and gates that unlock a reliable harvest.

Wheat in Solarpunk is one of those resources that looks ordinary the first time you grab it, then quietly becomes a chokepoint for half your progression. You need it for Tradebot deals, for Bread, for Animal Feed, and eventually for keeping chickens fed well enough to lay Eggs. The catch is that it does not grow on your starting island, so no amount of searching there will turn one up.

Quick answer: Upgrade your Airship to Level 2 by clearing the Tradebot trades through the 32x Copper deal, then fly to the islands east and west of the starter island in the expanded travel circle. Harvest the Wheat nodes there and keep the Wheat Seeds so you can grow your own.


Upgrade your Airship to Level 2 first

Wheat is locked behind your Airship’s travel range. At Level 1 you can only reach two nearby islands, and neither holds any Wheat. To extend that range you need the Airship Upgrade item, which comes from the Tradebot in the small shop on the island just north of the starter island, the one with the sunflowers.

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You unlock the Level 2 upgrade by working through a fixed chain of Tradebot deals. Hand over each batch in order, and the final trade grants the upgrade that pushes your Airship to Level 2.

TradeWhere to source it
4x WatermelonHarvest from the other Level 1 island, then regrow from seed
12x CottonFound on the starter island and grown from seed
20x BeeswaxCollected from Beehives you can craft early on
10x WatermelonKeep replanting Watermelon seeds from your harvests
32x CopperFound on the Level 1 island north of the starter island; unlocks the Level 2 Airship Research Upgrade

After the Copper trade, return to the crafting table on your Airship Dock and confirm the upgrade. The white travel circle on your map grows, which is your signal that the new islands are now reachable.

Return to the crafting table on your Airship Dock and confirm the upgrade.

Where to find Wheat in Solarpunk

With the Level 2 Airship active, look to the east and west edges of the expanded travel ring. There is a cluster of three smaller islands on one side and a single larger island on the other, and both carry Wheat. The northeast island cluster is a reliable first stop, holding around three Wheat nodes.

Harvest every Wheat node you see, and pick up the Wheat Seeds that drop when you do. That first haul is small and will not fill a farm, but the seeds are the real prize. They are what let you grow Wheat at home instead of relying on scattered nodes.

Tip: While you are out on these islands, grab any Quartz you find. It processes into Silicon in the Furnace, which becomes useful for energy buildings and later tiers, so a single trip can solve more than one shortage.

Harvest every Wheat node you see, and pick up the Wheat Seeds that drop when you do.

What Wheat is used for

The reason Wheat feels tight is that several systems start demanding it at roughly the same point in the game. Spending it on the wrong thing first can stall a trade you need for a bigger unlock.

UseWhy it matters
Tradebot tradesA 10x Wheat trade sits on the route toward later upgrades
BreadNeeded for a 10x Bread Tradebot trade
Animal FeedFeeds chickens so they can eventually produce Eggs
ResearchSeveral research steps, including the Seedspack, require Wheat

Do not feed chickens too early

The most common mistake is taming a chicken after unlocking the Animal Basics Pack and immediately dumping Wheat into Animal Feed. If a chicken’s hunger never reaches 10/10, it will not give you Eggs, and all that feed is wasted. Early Wheat is too valuable to gamble on that.

Clear the Wheat-hungry progression gates before you commit to serious animal farming. Cover the Tradebot’s 10x Wheat trade and any research that asks for Wheat, then tackle the Bread trade. Only after those are safe should you start feeding chickens in earnest.

Clear the Wheat-hungry progression gates before you commit to serious animal farming.

How to make Bread for the 10x Bread trade

Take 3x Wheat to the workbench and craft it into Dough. Each piece of Dough costs three Wheat, so plan your stock around that ratio.
Place the Dough into a Furnace to bake it into Bread. One Dough yields one Bread.
Repeat until you have 10x Bread for the trade. That means roughly 30x Wheat just for the baking, which can take several in-game days, sometimes close to a week, to accumulate. If you are also feeding animals during this stretch, you may never finish it.
Place the Dough into a Furnace to bake it into Bread.

When to start using Wheat for Animal Feed

Once the major Wheat and Bread trades are behind you, stockpile around 12 to 14 Wheat before you start feeding a single chicken. That buffer gives the bird enough feed to reach full hunger and actually produce Eggs rather than eating through your supply with nothing to show for it.

If you keep two chickens, stockpile even more, or temporarily remove one bird so a single chicken can hit its hunger target. The goal is six Eggs, because that is the cost of the Level 3 Airship upgrade from the Tradebot, which opens up several more islands. Those new islands hold a few additional Wheat nodes, though still not enough to support a growing farm on their own.


Unlock the Seedspack for a limitless Wheat supply

The permanent fix for your Wheat shortage is the Seedspack research, found at tier 6 of the Research Table. It lets you convert harvested produce back into seeds, which turns Wheat from a scarce exploration find into a crop you can multiply at will.

Seedspack ingredientAmount
Raspberry1
Cotton1
Wheat1
Carrot1
Sunflower1

Carrot and Sunflower both come from the islands that open up after the Level 3 Airship upgrade, so the Seedspack is a mid-game goal rather than an early-game shortcut. Once it is unlocked, prioritize multiplying your Wheat Seeds first. From that point on, Wheat stops being a fragile bottleneck and finally becomes a crop you can grow on demand to keep your animal farm running.