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Limerence Jul 12, 2023 @ 11:30am
How to water plants?
Hello! I tried searching on Google how to water plants, but so far found none how to do it. Wikipedia didn't mention anything about how plants can be watered, only that it's mandatory while fertilization is optional. So far, I could only rely on the rain to water my plants, but is there a way to actually reliably water my plants without relying on the weather?
Originally posted by Nokotan:
if you find a coconut on the ground, hit it with an axe and take the coconut and crat it with a rope. it will make a coconut bidon, then with it go to any water source and put water in it, go back and hover the bidon ontop of the white circle on your plant and it will be watered about 40%.
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Gwido Jul 12, 2023 @ 12:25pm 
Just move a water container above the planter. A small circle will appear at the center. If you relaese the container on this circle, it will water the soil. ;)
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Nokotan Jul 12, 2023 @ 6:24pm 
if you find a coconut on the ground, hit it with an axe and take the coconut and crat it with a rope. it will make a coconut bidon, then with it go to any water source and put water in it, go back and hover the bidon ontop of the white circle on your plant and it will be watered about 40%.
Jaunitta 🌸 Jul 12, 2023 @ 7:24pm 
Grab the steel bidon from under the over turned jeep.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEwasM8FNnc&t=9s
MongoDV8 Jul 12, 2023 @ 8:47pm 
Have Jake start a fire near the plant. His tears from crying and cussing while starting the fire will water it well.
Limerence Jul 13, 2023 @ 3:42am 
I see! Thank you all for your responses! I tried using the split halves of the coconut, but realized i couldn't lift it up when it's full. I didn't realize a coconut bidon was even craftable!
barbayat Jul 13, 2023 @ 9:42am 
You can also create a clay bottle with the pottery table, it holds 100 like the steel bidon from the jeep and fills up a dry plant bed to 100% - sadly you can only fill one of them at a time.
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Date Posted: Jul 12, 2023 @ 11:30am
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