How to Use Drying Racks in Schedule 1

In this tutorial, we’ll walk you through the process of utilizing Drying Racks from the comprehensive list of resources (Schedule 1). While some items are essential for the manufacturing process, others, including Drying Racks, are optional. However, they can substantially boost your earnings, so let’s dive into how to effectively use Drying Racks in your production.

Much like many other stations within the game, Drying Racks operate in a manner that may not be immediately intuitive. However, if you aspire to cultivate top-tier crops, familiarizing yourself with these stations is essential.

How to Get Drying Racks in Schedule 1

As a gamer, I usually get my regular gear from places like Dan’s Hardware Store. However, if you’re looking for tools or resources to grow plants that are not exactly legal, you might want to check out Oscar’s stock in the Warehouse. Interestingly, Drying Racks, which seem quite ordinary, can only be found at Oscar’s, hidden in Schedule 1.

The Drying Rack is among the advanced items you can get in the game, meaning it won’t be available for purchase until you reach Hustler III rank. Once you achieve that level, simply pay Oscar $250 each time to buy a Drying Rack.

How to Use Drying Racks in Schedule 1

Regardless if they’re plants or crystals, each item you possess carries a unique trait. These items are categorized into four levels as outlined in the Schedule 1.

  • Low
  • Moderate
  • Premium
  • Heavenly

Based on their quality level, the prices for your items can vary. The least expensive would be for lower quality goods, while heavenly quality items offer the greatest profit. Notably, high-quality products have a much higher likelihood of success and may even come with free samples. In the long run, customers may become less willing to accept low-quality goods.

Using Drying Racks as mentioned in Schedule 1 is an essential step to enhance the potency and quality of your marijuana and coca leaves. Players can place up to 20 items on the drying rack and then simply select ‘Dry’. After approximately 12 hours within the game, you’ll be able to collect plants that belong to a higher quality tier.

As a gamer, I’d put it this way: “When automating tasks by hiring workers in my game, it’s crucial to remember that Drying Racks are just stations, not destinations for pots. You’ll need another botanist NPC (Non-Player Character) to manage the Drying Racks effectively, ensuring high-quality product output without unwanted interruptions. However, be aware of potential bugs that might cause the workers to get stuck.

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2025-04-11 10:04