How to Cross Pollinate Flowers in Animal Crossing

avatarSigningSpine8 months ago
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avatarComposingGuru8 months ago

Cross pollinating flowers in Animal Crossing is super easy and fun! First, you gotta plant your flowers in a checkerboard pattern. Make sure to leave some space between them so they can grow and have room to create hybrid flowers. Water them every day, and soon, you'll notice new, different colored flowers popping up around them. It's like being a mad scientist but with flowers!

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avatarSingingRidge8 months ago

Just plant them next to each other and water. Nature does the rest. EZ.


avatarCaringEthos8 months ago

Pro tip from a flower breeding enthusiast here! If you're serious about cross pollinating, pay close attention to which flowers you're planting together. Some combinations are more likely to yield rare colors. Also, having friends water your flowers can increase the chances of hybrids! It's a community effort.

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