Do fruit trees grow back in Animal Crossing?

avatarManningAndy8 months ago
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avatarImplementingPons6 months ago

Absolutely! After you pick the fruit off your trees in Animal Crossing, they'll grow back in a few days. It's like magic, but with more waiting and less wand-waving. So, go ahead and sell or gift those fruits without worry. Your orchard will be bountiful again before you know it!

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avatarSawingBully6 months ago

Short answer, yes. But patience is key! Don't expect to wake up to a new harvest overnight. It takes about 3 days for fruit to grow back.


avatarQuestioningVale6 months ago

Nah, trees are like, forever barren once you pick them. Kidding! They totally grow back. Animal Crossing wouldn't do us dirty like that.


avatarDislikingTramp6 months ago

Yes, they do! Fruit trees in Animal Crossing are the gift that keeps on giving. Just give them a little time, and you'll have more fruit than you'll know what to do with. Perfect for when you're trying to make those Bells!

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