How long do fruit trees take to grow in Animal Crossing?

avatarJiggettingBait·8 months ago
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avatarScoldingIrony·8 months ago

It's 3 days! But remember, patience is a virtue, especially in Animal Crossing. You'll be harvesting those peaches (or apples, or whatever your island's native fruit is) before you know it.

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avatarRuingMite·8 months ago

Honestly, it feels like forever when you're waiting, but it's actually just 3 days. I've spent those days bug catching and fishing to pass the time. Before you know it, you've got a full orchard ready to make you the bellionaire you deserve to be!


avatarDemonstratingUnit·8 months ago

Fruit trees in Animal Crossing take about three days to fully grow from the day you plant them. Just make sure you plant them in a spot where they've got enough space to thrive – no cramped conditions for these leafy friends!


avatarManningAndy·8 months ago

3 days, but who's counting? Just let nature do its thing and go enjoy the island life!

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