How to Breed Different Color Flowers in Animal Crossing

avatarRollingHank8 months ago
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avatarInterferingHood8 months ago

Just plant them and wait. Honestly, I never follow any pattern and still get new colors. It's random but fun.

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avatarDroppingSway8 months ago

Cross-pollination secret sauce: Use a golden watering can! It's believed to boost the chances of getting those rare colors. Worked for me when I was trying for blue roses, which are super tricky to breed.


avatarMisleadingBride8 months ago

Breeding different color flowers in Animal Crossing is all about flower placement! First, you need to plant your flowers in a checkerboard pattern, leaving space for new flowers to sprout. Water them every day, and make sure to use flowers of the same species but different colors to get hybrids. For instance, breeding red and white roses can give you pink roses. Don't forget, having friends water your flowers increases the chances of hybrids!

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