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Also, you can upgrade the wellstones as well - increase water output, etc. They are useful in expanding the plantable areas.
Once crafted you need to place the wellstone same as you would plant a seed. The distance you can place one from a core spring is listed in the spring info along with how many wellstone slots are available for that core spring.
Wellstones generate water just like a spring does. It takes a while to build up and you might not see the water immediately after placing the stone. Wellstones can be upgraded similar to core springs at a reduced cost for some of the upgrades and I believe less water output in general. They are a good supplementary water source if you have maxed out your main springs upgrades, planned tree placement poorly, or wish to increase the flow rate of your epic river network.