How to Grow Pixie Tears in Botany Manor

Smash some apples.

Botany Manor Pixie Tears
Screenshot by Prima Games

Pixie Tears can be the first plant that players will have to grow once entering the Orchard in Botany Manor. This one will require some math skills to complete, so here is how to grow Pixie Tears in Botany Manor.

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How to Grow Pixie Tears in Botany Manor

Players can find the Pixie Tears seeds in a closed cabinet next to a set of chairs and tables within the Orchard. The Orchard can be accessed after players finish both Ash Plume and Fulguria plants.

There are five clues to complete the Pixie Tears entry:

  • Pot Notes – Inside cabinet with Pixie Tears seeds
  • Microscopes Slides – Inside suitcase within Orchard
  • Chloroplasts Book – Next to Microscope Slides
  • Apple Blending – Cider Garden
  • Cider Apples – Cider Garden

The Pot Notes let us know that our pot weighs 97 grams, so we will need to press 97 grams of sugar from multiple apples for our Pixie Tears to grow. Prepare your Pixie Tear pot at the planting station in the Orchard, and enter the Cider Garden near it.

Place your pot on the circular holder in front of the giant apple press next to the dining table. The documentation around the area will show what each apple looks like and how many grams of sugar each has. There are multiple combinations, but here is the quick answer to get 97 grams of sugar:

  • Knobby Russet – 40 grams
  • Kingston Black – 35 grams
  • Lord Peckover – 22 grams

Thankfully, all three apples are right next to each other to the right of the Apple Blending note. Place the three apples on the press, select the crank on the side, and watch the juice pour into the pot. This will cause the Pixie Tears to fully grow and complete the puzzle.

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