How to Plant Trees in OSRS
Planting trees in Old School RuneScape requires patience, persistence, and a few steps to ensure the tree will grow properly. Here's how to plant trees in OSRS:
Step 1: Obtain Tree Seeds
The first step to planting trees in OSRS is to obtain the tree seeds. Tree seeds can be obtained in a variety of ways, including picking them up from the ground or as a drop from various monsters. Some popular tree seeds to plant in OSRS include oak, willow, maple, yew, and magic trees.
Step 2: Prepare the Plot
The second step is to prepare the plot to plant the seeds. This includes using a spade to clear the weeds and rocks from the plot, as trees cannot be planted on top of them. If you are planting in a farming patch, you will need to pay a farmer to look after the sapling as it grows into a tree.
Step 3: Plant the Seeds
After preparing the plot, use the tree seed on the plot to plant the seed. The seed will then be planted in the ground, and it will take time for it to grow. Like other crops in OSRS, trees require water, sunlight, and time to grow. Be sure to check the tree periodically to ensure it is growing properly.
Step 4: Wait for the Tree to Grow
Once the tree has been planted, the waiting game begins. Trees take time to grow, and it can take up to several days for the tree to reach maturity. Be sure to water the tree regularly to ensure it is growing properly. You can also use the farming skill to speed up the growth process.
Step 5: Harvest the Tree
After the tree has reached maturity, it is time to harvest it. This will yield wood, which can be used for many different purposes in OSRS. To harvest the tree, use an axe on the tree to chop it down. Be sure to have inventory space available to hold the wood the tree will yield.
Conclusion
Planting trees in OSRS can be a profitable and rewarding activity. By following these steps, you can grow a tree from a seed to maturity, giving you wood to use in many different ways. Whether you are a seasoned player or a beginner, take the time to plant a tree and watch it grow.