How to grow a Pitbull plant (Cowplant)
A great addition to anyone's garden who would like cause some Vanilla Sims 4 drama. Get rid of Sims without having to carry a body 😳, serve them up to your noisy neighbors 😳, or invite that creep over from work who likes Fruit cake for a "fun time" 😳. Whatever you choose to do! 😎👍 Get your Cowplant 🐄 today through your PC, or take a shot trying to fish for it. Everyone's doing it 🤔. #planthacks #lifehacks #sims4 #sims #sims4community
Okay, Simmers, let's talk about the legendary Cowplant! When I first got into Sims 4, I only knew they were great for… disappearing unwanted guests. But seriously, how to grow and keep these awesome Cowplants alive and well is a whole adventure in itself, and I'm spilling all my secrets! First off, getting your hands on a Cowplant berry can be a bit of a quest. I've found them most reliably by fishing in Oasis Springs or Forgotten Hollow (look for those rare spots!) or sometimes even space exploration. If you're lucky, your Sim might even get one as a gift! Once you have that precious berry, just plant it like any other seed. They grow pretty quickly into a sapling, then a full-grown plant. Make sure you give it plenty of space, as these guys are quite large. Now, for the crucial part: feeding! A healthy Cowplant needs regular meals. If you don't feed it, it'll stick out its cake-like tongue, trying to lure in an unsuspecting Sim. While that can be fun for gameplay drama, it's not ideal for the plant's long-term health. I try to feed mine at least once a day, or every other day at most. You can feed it any food from your Sim's inventory. Just click on the Cowplant and select "Feed." A well-fed Cowplant won't try to eat your Sims, letting you milk it for its powerful emotional essence! When it comes to how to fertilize Cowplant Sims 4, it's pretty straightforward, but it makes a huge difference! Just like any other plant in the game, fertilizing gives your Cowplant a boost. You can use any type of harvested produce as fertilizer – I usually go for high-value items like excellent-quality produce from my garden, or even fish. Just drag the item from your Sim's inventory onto the Cowplant. Fertilizing helps it grow faster, potentially improving the quality of the essence it produces, and just generally keeps it happier. I aim to fertilize mine every time its growth stage changes, or if I notice it looking a bit droopy, even if it's been fed. Taking care of my Cowplants has become one of my favorite parts of Sims 4. It’s not just about the drama; there’s a real satisfaction in having a thriving, well-maintained carnivorous plant in your garden. Just remember to feed it regularly, fertilize it when you can, and maybe keep an eye on curious Sims who get too close to that tempting cake! Happy planting, everyone!
























































































👋🏾 I'm so afraid of these things 😂😂