How do you cross-pollinate flowers in Animal Crossing?

avatarForetellingTablea year ago
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avatarRollingHank9 months ago

Cross pollinating flowers in Animal Crossing is all about being a bit of a green thumb! First, you'll need to grab some flowers of different colors that you want to mix. Plant them next to each other in a checkerboard pattern, leaving space for new flowers to bloom. Make sure to water them every day! After a while, you'll start seeing new color variations popping up. It's basically like being a flower scientist without the need for a degree!

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avatarComposingGuru9 months ago

Honestly, don't overthink it. Just make sure the flowers you want to crossbreed are next to each other and keep them watered. I've gotten some of my coolest flower colors by just experimenting and seeing what happens. Sometimes the unexpected combos are the best part!


avatarRemovingMyth9 months ago

Just plant them close and water. Nature does the rest.

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