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| interwiki = {{External|rs}}
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|exchange = gemw
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|name = Maple roots
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|image = [[File:Maple roots.png]]
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|release = 11 July [[2005]]
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|update = Farming
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|members = Yes
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|quest = No
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|tradeable = Yes
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|equipable = No
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|stackable = No
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|high = 0
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|low = 0
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|destroy = Drop
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|store = No
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|examine = The roots of the Maple tree.
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|weight = 0
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[[File:Maple roots detail.png|left|130px]]
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'''Maple roots''' are the remains of a [[maple tree]] planted in a [[tree patch]]. It can be added to a [[Compost Bin]] to make [[supercompost]] like all tree roots, or be spun on a [[spinning wheel]] to make a [[crossbow string]].
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Players can ''only'' obtain maple roots from a maple tree they have grown themselves. For this, they need level 45 [[Farming]] and a [[maple seed]]. They must plant the seed in a [[plant pot]] filled with soil, water it from a [[watering can]], and transfer the sapling to a [[tree patch]]. After the tree has grown, they must then chop it down with an [[axe]] (to obtain [[maple logs]]), and then use a [[spade]] on the stump to dig it up. They will then receive the roots.
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{{Tree roots}}
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{{Farming produce}}
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[[Category:Produce]]

Latest revision as of 10:08, 8 June 2019

Maple roots detail

Maple roots are the remains of a maple tree planted in a tree patch. It can be added to a Compost Bin to make supercompost like all tree roots, or be spun on a spinning wheel to make a crossbow string.

Players can only obtain maple roots from a maple tree they have grown themselves. For this, they need level 45 Farming and a maple seed. They must plant the seed in a plant pot filled with soil, water it from a watering can, and transfer the sapling to a tree patch. After the tree has grown, they must then chop it down with an axe (to obtain maple logs), and then use a spade on the stump to dig it up. They will then receive the roots.