* Pruning can improve a plant’s health and value, as well as make it sell faster. ![]() * Breed and sell plants to build your cash, so that you can buy improvements from the Gardening Supplies shop. * If you forget which seed you planted in a pot, double click the pot to produce an image of the seed that was planted there. Try growing common plants until you can upgrade your soil. * If your plants are steadily losing health, they are too fragile for the soil they are planted in. When you upgrade your soil, the benefit to your plants is immediate. * Better soil will be required to support the more expensive and fragile hybrids. * Cross-pollinating different species produces increasingly valuable, but more fragile, hybrids. The game’s beginning soil is suitable only for the common plants. On fast speed, plants will be fully mature and ready for pollination in less than 1 hour. * Use the fast game speed only when you are actively playing or can check on your plants frequently, and pause the game if you will be away from it for more than a day. Submitted by: David K * Use the game’s speed settings to adjust plant growth to fit your schedule. Tier 4 seeds make the following type of plants. However, they can also be found in the extinct seeds in the Supply Store. ![]() Tier 4 plants are extremely rare and will sell for the most money! They can not be initially bred from cross-pollinating, but special chemicals are needed to find them. Tier 3 seeds make the following type of plants. Cross-pollinating Tier 3 plants with other Tier 3 plants, or combinations of Tier 1, 2 and 3 foliage and flowers may result in new and exciting species for you to discover. They can also be found in the endangered and extinct seeds in the Supply Store. Tier 3 plants can initially be bred from cross-pollinating Tier 1 and Tier 2 foliage and flowers. Tier 2 seeds make the following type of plants. They will survive best in upgraded soil, but with a lot of care and hard work can survive long enough to polinate them in some cases at the basic soil level. They can also be found in the endangered seeds section of the Supply Store. Tier 2 plants can be bred from Tier 1 plants. Tier 1 seeds make the following type of plants. Tier 1 plants can be found in the starter plants, seeds, and common seeds in the Supply Store. When I polinated the plant this time it procued a tier 3 reptans seed that procuded the Mela Reptans plant which sold in my nursery for $18. I took one of those seeds, planted it and gave it a dose of the mutation liquid. I then polinated the plant to procude more citrus reptans seeds. Anyway the point is, when you are buying seeds from the supply store, you really don't know which one you will get. In this case, it happened to be a citrus reptans seed, however it could have just as easily been a bluestar, fourpetal, jalapa or spotted reptans plant. Tier 1 seeds can turn into bluestar, citrus, fourpetal, jalapa or spotted plants. It grew into a citrus reptans that sold in my nursery for $8. I planted it, fed it with plant food and watched it grow. I purchased a tier 1 reptans seeds (this is a common type seed) from the supply store. here are the four tiers of seeds in the Reptans family. Within each family of plant seeds, you can grow a variety of types of plants. All seeds have 4 levels of qualities, known as tiers (1 being the worst, 4 being the best). Seeds are broken down by family and quality. Only common seeds can grow in level 1 soil so if you want to grow prettier and more expensive plants you need to upgrade your soil! Seeds are broken into three main types - common, endangered and extinct. There are three types of soil and you should upgrade to the best soil you can afford as quickly as you can. ![]() To grow plants you need seeds and you must plant those seeds in the proper soil.
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