Wheat needs about 15-25 inches of water throughout its growing season to grow effectively.
Though wheat does not require nearly as much water as rice does to grow, it does require a significant amount of water to keep the soil relatively moist in order for it to grow. A field of wheat does take a lot of water to grow. Just how much water depends on how big the field is.
Beets need about 1 inch of water per week to thrive and grow effectively.
Celery needs about 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week to thrive and grow effectively.
A potato plant needs about 1 to 2 inches of water per week to thrive and grow effectively.
You have to craft a hoe, and then you click, (or in my case, tap) on some grass, and repeat that until you have as much wheat seeds as you want. Then, go someplace here you want to plant your wheat, hoe it, and click (or tap) there. Then wait a while, and wheat will grow! P.S. It will grow faster with water nearby.
Beans need about 1 inch of water per week to grow effectively. This amount may vary depending on the specific type of bean and environmental conditions.
Wheat. because its a desert there isnt much to grow, but there is enough water to grow wheat. But now Dubai is super industrialized all they do is make money and build huge hotels Hoped this helped
Vegetables need about 1-1.5 inches of water per week to thrive and grow effectively. This amount may vary depending on the type of vegetable and the weather conditions.
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Grass needs about 6 inches of topsoil to grow effectively.
Grass needs about 6-8 inches of topsoil to grow effectively.