How Pot Sprinklers Work in Schedule 1

pot sprinklers working and spraying water in  the video game schedule 1

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Note: This guide covers content from Schedule 1, a satirical video game set in a fictional world. All items, recipes, and references are entirely made up and exist only in the game. Please don’t try any of this in real life.


Ok let’s get right to it. Here’s a simple guide on Schedule 1 Pot Sprinklers and how they work in Schedule 1.

What Pot Sprinklers do

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Pot Sprinklers provide infinite water.
Sprinklers act like a built-in sink. Once placed, you can interact with them to water plants without needing an actual water source, which is especially useful in locations like the Warehouse, which doesn’t have a sink.

Good uses:

  • Late-game grow setups in locations with no plumbing

  • Avoiding constant trips to the sink

  • Filling multiple pots quickly in manual grow rooms

Do Workers Use Pot Sprinklers or Soil Pourers?

Nope. Not right now.
Botanists in Schedule 1 do not interact with Pot Sprinklers or Soil Pourers. They won’t refill them, they won’t benefit from them, and they might not even know they exist. As of now, these items are strictly for solo players who want to automate their own setups.

So if you’ve been waiting for your hired help to kick into gear... stop waiting. It's manual or bust.

Best Way to Use Sprinklers (Without Workers)

  1. Set up your grow room in a place like the Motel, Warehouse, or Bungalow.

  2. Use a good LED Panel and high-tier pots.

  3. Place a Pot Sprinkler nearby.

  4. Add Fertilizer and Yield Formula to your pots manually.

  5. Harvest and repeat—aim for 2x harvests per day with around 64 buds per cycle.

With the right setup, you’ll pull in 128 buds daily, no worker interference required.

Final Blurb

Sprinklers won’t replace your workers—but in a weird twist, they’re actually better than them right now. If you’re serious about growing in Schedule 1, treat the Pot Sprinkler like a portable sink and skip the employee drama. Just don’t stand too close while it’s running. You might start doing the work yourself.


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