Sunday, January 18, 2009

Crossbredding Flowers!!!

Hey i have been getting a lot of requests on how to cross breed flowers. well first of all you will need a watering can and two of the same flowers (they do not have to be the same color). plant them right next to each othere and then water them! water them about 3 or 4 times a day. soon enough you will see a new flower growing right next to each other!!! it worked!!! heres a list of all the flowers you can get, how to get them and how much they are worth!!!

Tulips:
Red
White
Pink
Red
White
Red
Yellow
Purple
Red
Yellow
Red
Red
Black
Red
Yellow
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Pansies:
Red
Red
Purple
Red
Red
Yellow
Orange
Red
Yellow
White
White
Blue
White
Cosmos:
Red
White
Pink
Red
White
Red
Yellow
Orange
Red
Yellow
Red
Red
Black
Red
Roses:
Red
White
Pink
Red
White
Red
Yellow
Orange
Red
Yellow
White
White
Purple
White
Red
Red
Black
Red
Purple
Black
Blue
Purple
Black
Wilted Black
Gold Can
Gold

Flower Selling Prices
Dandelions:40
Dandelion Puffs:50
Jacob's Ladder:90
Four-Leaf Clover:80
Red tulips:40
White tulips:40
Yellow tulips:40
Pink tulips:80
Purple tulips:80
Black tulips:240
Red pansies:40
White pansies:40
Yellow pansies:40
Orange pansies:80
Purple pansies:80
Blue pansies:240
Red cosmos:40
White cosmos:40
Yellow cosmos:40
Orange cosmos:80
Pink cosmos:80
Black cosmos:240
Red roses:40
White roses:40
Yellow roses:40
Orange roses:80
Pink roses:80
Purple roses:240
Black roses:450
Blue roses:2,500
Gold roses:2,500

Interesting/useful facts:
Dandelion Puffs are used as equipment rather than headgear/accessories.
Black/Blue flowers are generally less common than other hybrids.
Roses are put in your mouth rather than your hair when used as an accessory.

Tips for crossbreeding:

Plant crossbreeding flowers diagonally - If you plant crossbreeding flowers diagonal to each other, there are more spots crossbreeds can sprout from than when planted next to each other.

Caring for crossbreeding flowers - Try your best to water the crossbreeding flowers whenever possible. If they wither, you'll especially want to water them then so that you can bring them back to life.

Where to keep crossbreeds - The best place to keep them would be your house, because in there, they can't wither. However, if you decide to keep them outside, you should at least have them in your house at night until morning the day after. This way, it will be impossible for them to wither.

Don't Time Travel - As tempting as it is, it can be dangerous when trying to create hybrids. You wouldn't want your crossbreeding flowers to wither, would you?

Garbage and items laying around - Try not to leave items or garbage on the ground. This may affect how likely a crossbreed hybrid is to sprout.

Crossbreeding crossbreeds - In example, say you want more than one of a pink tulip. You can not only crossbreed a red and white tulip, but you can crossbreed a pink tulip with another tulip and still have a chance at getting a pink tulip. If you crossbreed a pink tulip with a pink tulip, if a flower sprouts from that, it's sure to be another pink tulip.

Good luck on your quest for hybrids!