players looking to fill up their watering cans discovered one trick that's exceptionally simple — filling it up with water from the kitchen sink. It may seem obvious that water from the kitchen sink would suffice as a water source, but a surprising number of players owned up to not realizing they could do just that. Considering how essential watering is to the farm-life simulation game, saving some time with a convenient water source can be huge.
Reddit user Master_Condition8108 confessed they hadn't tried using the kitchen sink until recently. Plenty of other players shared their stories of when they realized they could use the kitchen sink as a water source, with some of them just learning the kitchen sink provided water by reading the thread.
Master_Condition8108 said they feel it's common sense to expect a kitchen sink to have water, but plenty of other players pointed out that with so much to do in, it's easy to miss the simple details.
Like on a real farm, water is essential to growing plants and keeping the animals healthy in With how routine filling watering cans is, it might actually be easier to forget to experiment with the source, and others in the community have discovered water sources beyond their tap. For example, Reddit user Sonnitude explained that it's fine to refill the watering can using sewage water, and plants won't suffer any repercussions from the unclean water. has strange outcomes when a player might least expect them, so the sewage water posing no problems comes as a relief.
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