![]() You would give just enough water to top it off. This is a good idea, but if you were to water a plant in real life to keep it fully watered, you wouldn't give it the same amount of water as if it were dry when you watered it. I'm suggesting just when it's planted in the soil, because it hasn't sprouted or anything. Maybe you can only water plants that are already wet twice before it becomes overwatered? But depending on the growth, you /might/ be able to get the berry back. ![]() Of course, it can bug users in hunting berries for nectar, but it adds a realistic aspect to farming and still keeps a rarity balance. If you're able to do this, then there should be a thing called an "overwatered" plant, yes? Just so Nectar still won't be as easy to farm, and it shouldn't be. Thank you for your consideration :) I wrote this at 4:50 in the morning, so I apologize for any bad wording or typos that may exist. I'd love to hear any feedback on this idea. This seems to me like something that just makes sense Each plant can be watered individually when the soil is wet, and still provides benefit. With the automation to water all plants once they become damp already being in place, I don't personally believe that this could be considered further automation, just a helpful expansion on an already existing one. This would push back the amount of time until the plant gets dried out by another 4 hours, which could save you berries. Reason For Consideration: After a 4 hour long or so shift of playing pokefarm, it'd be nice to always be able to press that "water all" button right before you get off, even if the soil is still wet. Negative points: Provides even more automation to the berry garden, and could be viewed as an unnecessary feature to some that only water once the soil becomes damp/dry. Positive points: Would make it much easier to keep plants constantly watered, especially if you are not able to check back to pokefarm frequently. Therefore, each plant must be watered manually if the soil is already wet. ![]() The plants must be damp before this can be performed. Basically, the way it stands right now, you are not able to "water all" when all of your plants are wet. Suggestion Summary: So, I looked around in the subforums for a bit and didn't seem to find anything related to this. Suggestion Title: Ability to "Water All" in Berry Garden when plants are wet ![]()
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