Difference between revisions of "Watering Can"
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The '''Watering Can''' is used to water flowers and vegetables so they do not die. This process must first be done by yourself, but it can be done later by [[helper]]s. | The '''Watering Can''' is used to water flowers and vegetables so they do not die. This process must first be done by yourself, but it can be done later by [[helper]]s. | ||
− | Some [[Pinatas]] | + | Some [[Pinatas]] enjoy being watered. For others it can be used as a way of distracting a pinata from preying on other [[Pinata]] or. |
When it [[Weather|rain]]s, there is no need to water your plants. | When it [[Weather|rain]]s, there is no need to water your plants. | ||
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*Long Pour | *Long Pour | ||
*Short Pour | *Short Pour | ||
− | + | *Wet [[Pinata]] | |
=== Water Meter === | === Water Meter === | ||
− | The '''Water Meter''' shows how much water a plant has. | + | The '''Water Meter''' shows how much water a plant has. You can use the Water Meter to make sure conditions are ideal for the plant to grow. A balance of half-blue (wet), half-white (dry) is just right. |
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Revision as of 20:05, 11 November 2006
The Watering Can is used to water flowers and vegetables so they do not die. This process must first be done by yourself, but it can be done later by helpers.
Some Pinatas enjoy being watered. For others it can be used as a way of distracting a pinata from preying on other Pinata or.
When it rains, there is no need to water your plants.
The flowers turn yellowy-brown when they are too dry, but when watered they instantly are restored to their best state. If the plant starts turning blue, you're giving it too much water, which can also kill it.
Some uses of the watering can include:
- Long Pour
- Short Pour
- Wet Pinata
Water Meter
The Water Meter shows how much water a plant has. You can use the Water Meter to make sure conditions are ideal for the plant to grow. A balance of half-blue (wet), half-white (dry) is just right.