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''A delicate tree sprout with a few tender leaves.''
 
''A delicate tree sprout with a few tender leaves.''
  
A [[tree]] or a bush sprout used for some tools or for planting.
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A [[tree]] or a [[Tree#Bushes|bush]] sprout used for some tools or for planting.
  
 
== Method ==
 
== Method ==
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* If a sprout is not picked, the tree will attempt to seed itself to a random nearby tile when it advances to the next stage of growth. If the tile is not "available" (grass or  flower tile) then the sprout is wasted.
 
* If a sprout is not picked, the tree will attempt to seed itself to a random nearby tile when it advances to the next stage of growth. If the tile is not "available" (grass or  flower tile) then the sprout is wasted.
 
* Not to be confused with a [[seedling]].
 
* Not to be confused with a [[seedling]].
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The following Sprouts exist:
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== Skills used==  
 
== Skills used==  
 
* [[Forestry]] (picking sprouts)
 
* [[Forestry]] (picking sprouts)

Revision as of 22:39, 26 August 2021

Main / Skills / Forestry / Sprout

Sprout
A Sprout
Creation

Forestry

Result
  • Sprout
Skill and improvement

Description

A delicate tree sprout with a few tender leaves.

A tree or a bush sprout used for some tools or for planting.

Method

  • To pick a sprout: Activate a sickle, right click > Nature on tree or bush and select Pick sprout.
Only trees aged mature to very old will produce a sprout, if a tree of this age does not hold a sprout then it's possible another player has already picked it.
  • To plant a sprout: Activate the sprout, right click > Nature and select 'Plant naturally' or 'Plant in center' on a dirt or grass tile.
The quality and damage of a sprout, and gardening skill, affects the chance of successfully planting it.

Other Uses

Notes

  • Sprout quality does not determine tree quality nor does it have any affect in growth rate.
  • If a sprout is not picked, the tree will attempt to seed itself to a random nearby tile when it advances to the next stage of growth. If the tile is not "available" (grass or flower tile) then the sprout is wasted.
  • Not to be confused with a seedling.

The following Sprouts exist:

Skills used