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|description = {{Description|Tree Fertilizer}}
 
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|source      = [[Crafting]] • [[Bone Mill]]
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|source      = [[Crafting]] [[Bone Mill]]
 
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|recipe      = [[File:Foraging Skill Icon.png|24px|link=]] [[Foraging]] Level 7
 
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'''Tree Fertilizer'''  is a [[Fertilizer]] that speeds the growth of any wild [[trees]]. It must be sprinkled on a tree seed or sapling that has already been planted, not on an unplanted tile. It does not speed up growth of [[Fruit Trees]] or [[Tea Bush]]es. It can be crafted at [[Foraging]] level 7.
 
'''Tree Fertilizer'''  is a [[Fertilizer]] that speeds the growth of any wild [[trees]]. It must be sprinkled on a tree seed or sapling that has already been planted, not on an unplanted tile. It does not speed up growth of [[Fruit Trees]] or [[Tea Bush]]es. It can be crafted at [[Foraging]] level 7.
 
   
 
   
Seeds/saplings already sprinkled with Tree Fertilizer take on a red hue until fully grown. Most fertilized trees advance one stage of growth each night until stage 4, reaching the final stage of growth after two nights. However, fertilized [[Mahogany Tree]]s have only a 60% chance to advance to the next stage each night.
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Seeds/saplings already sprinkled with Tree Fertilizer take on a red hue until fully grown. Most fertilized trees advance one stage of growth each night until stage 4, reaching the final stage of growth after two nights. The exceptions are the [[Mahogany Tree]], which has only a 60% chance to advance to the next stage each night if fertilized, and the [[Mystic Tree]], which only has a 30% chance each night when fertilized.
  
 
Fertilized seeds and seedlings grow even in [[Winter]]. Unfertilized trees do not grow at all in winter.
 
Fertilized seeds and seedlings grow even in [[Winter]]. Unfertilized trees do not grow at all in winter.

Latest revision as of 22:51, 5 April 2024

Tree Fertilizer
Tree Fertilizer.png
Sprinkle on a wild tree to ensure rapid growth, even in winter. Doesn't work on fruit trees.
Information
Source CraftingBone Mill
Sell Price data-sort-value="10">Gold.png10g
Recipe
Recipe Source(s) Foraging Skill Icon.png Foraging Level 7
Ingredients Fiber.png Fiber (5)Stone.png Stone (5)

Tree Fertilizer is a Fertilizer that speeds the growth of any wild trees. It must be sprinkled on a tree seed or sapling that has already been planted, not on an unplanted tile. It does not speed up growth of Fruit Trees or Tea Bushes. It can be crafted at Foraging level 7.

Seeds/saplings already sprinkled with Tree Fertilizer take on a red hue until fully grown. Most fertilized trees advance one stage of growth each night until stage 4, reaching the final stage of growth after two nights. The exceptions are the Mahogany Tree, which has only a 60% chance to advance to the next stage each night if fertilized, and the Mystic Tree, which only has a 30% chance each night when fertilized.

Fertilized seeds and seedlings grow even in Winter. Unfertilized trees do not grow at all in winter.

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Tailoring

Tree Fertilizer can be used in the spool of the Sewing Machine to create the dyeable High-Waisted Shirt.   It can be used in dyeing, serving as an orange dye at the dye pots, located in Emily's and Haley's house, 2 Willow Lane.

Trivia

During Winter, Tree Fertilizer placed on Mushroom Tree saplings will cause them to become stumps the next day.

History

  • 1.4: Introduced.