A tropical island serves as the setting for the farming sim Coral Island. To make money, you will produce crops, then harvest and sell them. You can also raise livestock and make friends with the local populace. You can mine rocks, dive, fish, and catch bugs if you don’t want to farm.
You can use some things on your farm. We’ll show you how to utilize the sprinkler, which is one of them.
How to Use Sprinklers in Coral Island
On Coral Island, activities require energy to execute. You will expend a substantial portion of your energy each day while farming. If you have a lot of crops, watering them uses them up; you won’t have any leftovers for other things like mining or diving.
All you can do is hope for rain on that day so you won’t have to water your crops. Getting a sprinkler to automatically water your crops is one of the alternatives.
Using Sprinklers
There are two different sprinkler designs that you can make and employ. There is just a 3×3 space on the Sprinkler I. A 5×5 area is covered by the Sprinkler II. There is no information on where to find gold kelp, although the Sprinkler II needs scrap, silver kelp, and gold kelp to craft. But you may purchase it from the Lab.
You need scrap, silver kelp, and bronze kelp to make the Sprinkler I. The sprinklers are expensive but can reduce energy use, particularly in farming.