- What Do You Need for the Perfect Bungalow Coca Setup?
- How Do You Lay Out the Bungalow for Max Efficiency?
- How Do You Automate the Coca Setup for 12 Days?
- How Do You Process Coca Leaves into Bricks for Profit?
- How Do You Set Up the Warehouse for Autonomous Processing?
- How Do You Sell Coca Bricks for Max Profit in Schedule 1?
- Ready to Build Your Coca Empire in Schedule 1?
- FAQs About Bungalow Coca Setup in Schedule 1
What Do You Need for the Perfect Bungalow Coca Setup?

First, let’s talk numbers—this setup is all about efficiency. Here’s what you’ll need:
- 80 Coca Seeds
- 80 PGR (Plant Growth Regulator)
- 80 Soil
For the setup, grab:
- 8 Racks
- 8 Lights
- 8 Drying Racks
Using PGR is key—a regular plant gives 9 leaves, but with PGR, you get 16 leaves per plant. That’s 80 plants x 16 = 1,280 leaves per cycle! You’ll also need 4 ovens, 4 mason stations, and 1 press, plus $16,000 in ingredients. Total setup cost? $64,320 upfront, then $45,200 per cycle for seeds, soil, PGR, ingredients, plus $900/day for staff. Let’s break down how this turns into big bucks.

How Do You Lay Out the Bungalow for Max Efficiency?
Time to set up your Bungalow like a pro! I went with an L-shaped layout for the pots—it keeps things tidy and efficient. Place your pots in an L pattern, leaving space for a trash can in the middle to keep the room clean. Beds can be tricky, but here’s my hack: put the cheapest beds in the corners, use 2 racks to access them, and split the fifth bed to keep one in the grow room. Add a sign and a trash can nearby to stay organized. This setup ensures your workers can move smoothly without getting stuck.

For the drying room, I tested a few layouts and found the sweet spot. Place your 8 drying racks so growers don’t get trapped—avoid putting racks in corners! Set the quality to purple, and route all 8 racks to one output shelf. This keeps the workflow seamless.

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How Do You Automate the Coca Setup for 12 Days?
Automation is the name of the game! Here’s how to make your Bungalow run itself:
- Supplies: Stock your supply shelf with 80 seeds, 80 PGR, and 80 soil. I use extra-long-life soil to make things easier—grab 2 stacks of soil (20 units), 3 stacks of seeds, and 3 stacks of PGR. Each stack is 10 units, so it’s cheap and efficient.
- Handlers: Assign 1 handler to keep the supply shelf topped up. Every time a grower takes a seed, PGR, or soil, the handler instantly restocks it. This ensures your 80-plant grow cycle runs smoothly for 12 days without running dry.
- Growers: Assign 2 growers to handle the pots and drying racks. Shift-click to assign them to 4 pots and 4 drying racks each. They’ll plant, harvest, and dry without you lifting a finger.

The soil depletes slowest, so you won’t need to top it up often. With this setup, your supply shelf stays stocked, and your plants keep growing for the full cycle.
How Do You Process Coca Leaves into Bricks for Profit?
Now that you’ve got 1,280 leaves after 12 days, let’s turn them into cash! Here’s the process:
- 1,280 leaves cook down to 640 base product in your ovens.
- That 640 base product turns into 32 bricks using your press.
- Each brick sells for $500 (you can price higher—I go for $600).

That’s 32 bricks x $500 = $16,000 per cycle, or roughly $2,000/day on average. But here’s where it gets juicy: with the right buyers (like my dude Michael), you can sell at $750/brick, making $24,000 per cycle. With a 20% cut bonus, I hit $40,000/day by selling to high rollers. Over 12 days, that’s $320,000 per grow, or $224,000/week—cha-ching!
How Do You Set Up the Warehouse for Autonomous Processing?

To keep the profits rolling, I set up my warehouse to process all 1,280 leaves autonomously. Here’s the crew:
- 3 Chemists
- 6 Handlers
- 1 Cleaner
Workflow:
- Handlers move leaves to 4 shelves feeding 4 ovens.
- Ovens cook leaves into base product (640 units).
- Handlers move the base product to the first mixer, then to a second mixer with lime and hose juice (ingredients worth $16,000).
- The mix goes to the press, turning into 32 bricks, and lands on the output shelf.

Use an overflow system: set up multiple shelves so handlers can move bricks without clogging. I use 4 shelves for ingredients and 2 for overflow to keep things smooth. At 100% efficiency, you’d use 320 leaves/day (80 leaves every 6 hours), but in practice, it takes about 5-6 days to process everything due to worker speed and sleep cycles.
How Do You Sell Coca Bricks for Max Profit in Schedule 1?

After 10 in-game days (Tuesday to Friday), I had 1,776 leaves—more than expected! That’s 240 still growing, 128 drying, and 1,280 ready to process. I moved them to my warehouse, where my team turned them into 32 bricks. I found a buyer named Michael, who paid $750/brick instead of the usual $500. With a 20% cut bonus, that’s $2,600 profit per deal! My dealers sold 4 bricks in one day for $40,000 with the bonus. Keep tweaking your buyer prices to maximize profits—don’t settle for less!
Ready to Build Your Coca Empire in Schedule 1?

This Bungalow Coca Setup Guide in Schedule 1 game is your ticket to big profits with zero hassle. Set it up, let it run for 12 days, and watch the cash roll in while you focus on other missions. Want more Schedule 1 tips? Drop a like, and I’ll send you a free in-game item (just kidding—but I’ll definitely hook you up with more guides)! Let’s grow and grind together! 🌟