The growth and eventual success of a business inSchedule 1often depends on a bunch of plants, and players should do everything possible to speed up the process.
There are three types of product currently available in the game:marijuana, meth,andcocaine. Both marijuana and cocaine come from plants that are grown from seeds. Every plant has a specific rate of growth, but you may increase the speed by taking a few extra steps.

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How to grow plants quicker in Schedule 1
The number of options is limited at the start of a game. But the choices expand as you level up and unlock more items. The first job is to complete quests along the main storyline, which allows you to gain access to the Warehouse.
The Warehouse has three dealers. Go toOscar; he provides you with a lot of important items. This includes a range of advanced pots which are better than the default growth pods. These pots have accelerated growth rates and allow the plants to grow quicker. You can also buy a Plastic Pot from Oscar, but that doesn’t offer any help to plant growth.

You can also use specialized lightings that influence the growth rate of the plants. There are different options available, and you can buy them from Oscar as well. While the full setups are going to cost more than an ordinary growth pod, you’ll be making more money in the long run.
There are two advanced pots available in the game:
All advanced lights in Schedule 1
When it comes to lights, there are two options to pick from.
Both the LED Grow Light and the Spectrum Grow Light require Suspension Racks that cost about $40 each.

Despite the costs, it’s better to go for the best setup possible. Once you reach the endgame and haveautomated properties, your business in the game will revolve aroundmethandcocaine. The latter of those two comes fromCoca Leaves, and each full-grown plant gives out six leaves. You’ll need leaves from four fully-grown plants to get ten Cocaine, so it’s in your best interests to accelerate the growth as much as you can.
ensure to hireBotanists, who will be able to tend to your plants more efficiently, and put a fresh seed once a plant completes its life cycle.






