Hmm ... situation normal ie pretty dry but still faithfully (& hopefully) clicking. That said, it is pretty exciting when we get a burst of activity.
Garden Helpers - Discussion thread
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We have three or four new grown-ups!! Yeahhh!!!
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I agree, seileach!
They seem to be drier than before, but I hope the system is realizing that they are receiving clicks still. I think they will all grow up in time, which is neat to think we helped!
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Ooh, but now I can't keep accidentally clicking on them in my need to make sure everything gets some dew - lol.
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LOL seileach! I've been doing the same thing!
Maybe I should put them all in the first post here, but I might not be able to keep up - I'm just like that.
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Well at least one plant has a little water.
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Is there just ONE page that has all the plants that need watering? I want to water-blast them but having to go back and forth looking for plants to water gets a little tedious.
Edit: Nevermind, I found the page. Water-blasted all and I'll be back again when I can
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Glad you found it, calenlass! All the help is very much appreciated!
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Wow calenlass, that was some watering session you had
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Hahaha, yeah. I just put them on separate tabs and then autoload them, somehow my home computer allows me to top up the water/views more than what's actually allowed. Don't ask me how or why because I have no idea how that's possible, it just does.
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Wonderful! Thanks, calenlass!
And look - the fern in Alia's post has grown up!
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Right. Anyway - the cornflower that d'angelline found and alia posted has also grown up!
I bet it won't be long before we have even more fully grown abandoned plants - thanks to calenlass' clever little watering scheme. I had tried to put the plants on yarolds one at a time during the last couple of days... but calenlass was way more effective.
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And now it's rice button aster in blobber's post - this is going really fast.
Edit - as well as the heather, while the daffodil bulb from my signature has sprouted.
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Now ALL the plants in blobber's post are fully grown!
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Will get to it when I get home from work, since I'm sick and can't go out clubbing Let's see if we can get them fully watered. It's a good thing the plants don't die from being left alone so long. I remember when I first joined Flowergame, plants would wilt and die if their waterdrops are empty. They used to look so sad, I'm happy that feature has been removed. I'd rather the plants just go into hibernation than actually dying, that way we get a chance to help them grow, no matter how long it takes.
Edit: Okay, all watered fully now
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Calenlass - I remember those times as well. It was terrible to come home after holidays and see those poor plants. You had a chance of reviving the wilted plants - but it wouldn't always work. Well, it was closer to reality, but I prefer the way things are now .
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