
Grow a Garden · Gears
Watering Can
Grow a Garden · Gears
Watering Can — In-Depth Analysis
The Watering Can is one of the most accessible Gear Shop tools, listed at just 50,000 Sheckles (or 39 Robux) — by far the gentlest price tag among irrigation gear. Its purpose is the hands-on alternative to a sprinkler: you actively water individual crops to push their growth along, rather than relying on a placed device to do it passively across a radius. That makes it the tool you reach for before you can afford automation.
For an active farmer the math is forgiving. At 50,000 Sheckles it is cheap enough that almost any early plot can justify it, and because you control exactly which plants get watered, it shines when you want to rush a single high-value crop or a freshly mutated plant rather than blanketing the whole garden. The trade-off is your time — it demands manual clicks where a sprinkler would run itself.
Buy the Watering Can early; it is one of the first quality-of-life purchases that genuinely pays for itself in saved growth time. As your farm scales and you can afford sprinklers, it shifts into a targeted booster for priority crops rather than your main watering method.
Watering Can Stats & Numbers
- Cost
- ¢ 5.0M
- Shop
- Gear Shop