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# Sea Pickle Farm

<p align="center">Sea Pickle</p>

A block of coral is watched by an observer so a player places a sea pickle on it, it will be multiplied with bone meal and then the pickles will be harvested.

#### Location

<p align="center">Survival 2 Overworld :: -13709, 64, -7662 :: /warp farms</p>

From the warp, go left through the tunnel and into the gated turtle farm. It is in the back corner.

#### How to use the farm

Simply place a pickle on the coral block and pick up the multiple pickles that result. This may be done at high speed. If it stops working, the bone meal dispenser may need to be filled - you can get bone meal from the nearby farm left of the building.

#### Constraints and Cautions

Please do not take the last pickle from the chest, so the next person has one to start the cycle with.

<p align="center"><strong>Owner: AttackOnMars</strong></p>

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