

There are two ways to sell your flowers and produce at the end of each growing day.Slowly, you’ll earn enough money to purchase more expensive plants – just make sure that you buy your water first or you could end up short on cash and lose your plants. Buy one or two of the cheapest plants and begin growing those.A good rule of thumb at first is to buy at least 2 liters of water for each plant. If you do not water them, they will die and you’ll be stuck with no plants and no money.


You must purchase your initial plants but also purchase water to keep the plants alive. Before you begin a farm, you will be given a small amount of money to start with.This tactic was very useful in the third farm (Hilo Island) but rather impractical for the first two farms. You can generally earn two to three times the cost of the plant this way, but then you will have to replant new ones and start over. You can also buy the plants, allow them to mature and then sell the matured plants for profit.For this reason, it is worth buying several of each plant and keeping them until they are fully matured. As the plant matures, second and third tier flowers will grow and these can be sold at much higher profits. The first tier will be sell for the least amount of money. Each plant will produce three tiers of flowers or produce. In each farm, you will be presented with three possible plants to grow.The cash is then used to hire help from a series of characters in order to find your missing parents. The object of the game is to grow various plants, harvest them and sell the produce or flowers for cash.In this article, I will outline the basic tasks and offer some tips and tricks to help you win the game. 11.Magic Farm takes place across four different farms and involves completing a series of tasks or quests in order to progress to the next segment of the game. It’s not quite Stardew Valley, but it’s that same kind of idle, adorable, fun that you can’t help sinking multiple hundreds of hours into. Yes, I know, I’m a terrible, heartless, (rich) monster. It’s utterly adorable, until you have to start throwing Tabby Slimes into the Incinerator because their plorts aren’t worth, well, plort anymore. You have all your Slimes bouncing around in hutches too, usually sectioned off because they can have a tendency to eat each other, or plorts from another species, which actually creates equally cute hybrids. You trade plorts on the Plort Market, with profitable types fluctuating and changing just like a real stock market for poop. In Slime Rancher, instead of crops you’re actually harvesting poop - officially known as plorts in-game - from adorable, bouncy, little slimes themed around different animals or objects, from tabby cats to Bulbasaur-like Tangle Slimes.
