8 Comments

  1. Vore_Daddy on

    Every year that passes causes the fruits on a tree to increase in quality. If you chop down a tree producing silver quality fruit you’ll get a silver quality sapling.

  2. dalidellama on

    New in 1.6. They’re always normal when you get them, but if you cut down a mature tree you get a higher quality sapling that grows back faster.

  3. dontspit_thedummy on

    They’ve got to be planted for a year to raise quality levels.

    Took me by surprise when I replaced my greenhouse fruit trees with bananas and mangos, and all the saplings I dug up were gold star since they’d been there for 2 years

  4. Every year the full grown tree increases the quality of the fruit it bears. If you cut the tree when the quality of its fruit is above the base quality, you’ll get a sapling from that said quality. If you plant the above quality sapling it will grow and bear fruit of that quality immediately.

  5. Candid_Victory7923 on

    But given the amount of time it takes to increase their quality, it’s not worth it from a money making perspective. I feel like the prices should have been a bit higher considering returns on investment in terms of fruits obtained.

  6. what would the point of growing the sapling just to chop it down be? is that profitable? it doesn’t seem very