Pot Sprinklers featured in Schedule 1 play a significant role in automating the watering of plants, making them a vital asset in the manufacturing process. These devices stand out because they do not require a direct water source, which is particularly advantageous in areas lacking plumbing facilities. While Pot Sprinklers may be on the pricier side, their value increases significantly in the later stages of the game, where managing the care of multiple plants can become overwhelming.
Acquiring Pot Sprinklers in Schedule 1
Obtaining Pot Sprinklers is relatively straightforward. After completing the prologue of the game and gaining access to the town, you will unlock Dan’s Hardware Store. At this location, you can purchase Pot Sprinklers for $200 each, allowing you to acquire as many as your budget allows.

Setting Up Your Pot Sprinkler
Once you have purchased a Pot Sprinkler, follow these simple instructions to set it up effectively. Ensure you also have a grow tent and a pot filled with soil ready for installation.
- Install your grow tent.
- Insert the pot and fill it with soil.
- Position the Pot Sprinkler beside the grow tent, ensuring the hose reaches one of the tent’s openings and extends into the pot.
- Finally, click on the Sprinkler to activate it.
This straightforward setup can significantly reduce the time you’ll spend managing multiple pots. However, there are some drawbacks to consider.
Considerations and Limitations
One primary concern is the space required for each Pot Sprinkler, which can become challenging to manage as you expand the number of plants. Additionally, if you hire a botanist later in the game, you’ll find that these sprinklers become ineffective since the botanist manages watering independently and does not utilize the Pot Sprinklers.
While Pot Sprinklers are an excellent solution for automating plant care, you’ll need to weigh their benefits against the potential costs of hiring a botanist, as both options can be financially demanding.