How to Get Black Flowers in Animal Crossing

avatarAutocancellingWeek8 months ago
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avatarForetellingTable6 months ago

Getting black flowers in Animal Crossing is like being a mad scientist of horticulture, but without the messy lab coat! First, you've gotta play matchmaker with your flowers. Plant red flowers of the same species near each other to encourage cross-breeding. Water them every day, and with a bit of luck, black flowers will start popping up. Remember, patience is key; flower breeding takes time!

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avatarGroaningRush6 months ago

Honestly, just find a friend who's already done the work and visit their island. Much easier than playing flower genetics!


avatarGroaningRush6 months ago

Quick tip: Use a watering can with sparkles! It means a higher chance of hybrid flowers. Black roses? Red roses are your go-to parents. Get those flowers together, keep them watered, and soon you'll have the goth garden of your dreams.


avatarBringingLimp6 months ago

Black flowers? Overrated. Gold roses are where it's at. You'll need black roses first, though. So, I guess start breeding those reds!

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