To plant trees in Roblox 99 Nights in the Forest, you need to chop down a tree with your axe to obtain a sapling, then open your inventory, select the sapling, find an open area away from your campfire, and click to place it on the ground. The sapling will automatically grow into a full tree after a short time.
Step | Action | Result | Time to Grow |
---|---|---|---|
1. Obtain Sapling | Chop down any tree | Get 3 logs + 1 sapling | Instant |
2. Select Location | Find flat, open ground | Valid planting spot | N/A |
3. Plant Sapling | Click to place from inventory | Sapling planted | N/A |
4. Wait for Growth | Let time pass | Full-grown tree | ~1-2 in-game moments |
This comprehensive guide reveals everything about tree planting mechanics in 99 Nights in the Forest, including advanced farming strategies, defensive base building techniques, and the game-changing co-op bonus that doubles your resources. Whether you're a solo survivor or part of a team, mastering tree planting transforms you from a struggling newcomer into a sustainable forest manager.
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The biggest mistake players make in 99 Nights in the Forest is not replanting trees after chopping them down, which quickly turns the forest into a barren wasteland and creates a wood shortage crisis in the late game. Tree planting isn't just about sustainability—it's your key to:
When you chop down a tree, you'll always receive three logs of wood and one Tree Sapling automatically added to your inventory. Here's how to maximize your sapling collection:
Pro Tip: Players can stack saplings together and cut multiple trees at once, which is especially powerful with a strong axe or chainsaw
You cannot plant saplings too close to your campfire, and the ground must be flat and clear. Consider these location strategies:
Near-Base Farming (Recommended for Beginners):
Defensive Circle Formation (Advanced Strategy): Plant trees in a tightly packed circle around the campfire's perimeter to create a free shield from invading Cultists. This creates:
Once you have a sapling and location selected, open your inventory from the game menu, find the Sapling in your list of items, select it, then click to place the sapling on the ground.
Quick Planting Method:
After a short time, the sapling will grow into a full-sized tree ready to be harvested again, creating a sustainable loop for gathering wood. Growth characteristics include:
Plant all saplings in a single clump in one corner of your camp. When these grow, you can chop most of them down at the same time with your axe's AoE (area of effect), saving significant time regardless of what axe you're using.
Implementation:
If you and a teammate swing your axes at the same tree at the same time, both players receive full drops - double the wood and double the saplings from a single tree. This legitimate game mechanic offers:
Execution Guide:
Plant a forest under the stairs of the nearest watchtower for a safe, AFK-friendly wood farm where the deer rarely spawns and cultists can't reach. This advanced technique provides:
Replanting trees serves as makeshift base defense when planted strategically in a tightly packed circle around the campfire's perimeter.
Defensive Planting Pattern:
Defense Benefits:
DO Plant Trees:
DON'T Plant Trees:
While trees provide wood, farm plots offer food sustainability. Here's how to integrate both systems:
Start planting farm plots for carrots early on. You can cook 3 carrots into a stew that refills around half your hunger bar. With enough farms going, you'll never worry about food again.
Optimal Farm Layout:
Stand in front of the shredder and empty your bag into it. Everything that can be used as a resource will automatically be converted without needing to drag it. This applies to:
The Lumberjack specializes in chopping down trees and collecting wooden logs and saplings, starting with a Good Axe for more efficient wood chopping. Benefits include:
At level 2, the Farmer Class will occasionally develop certain planted saplings into Apple Trees, offering a steady supply of food for the entire team. This creates:
No one ever seems to replant trees after chopping them down, and it only takes a few weeks to turn the forest into a barren wasteland.
Solution: Make replanting a habit—every tree chopped = one sapling planted
Scattered trees waste time during harvesting runs.
Solution: Create organized tree farms with clear patterns
Solo chopping when teammates are available wastes potential resources.
Solution: Coordinate chopping sessions for double rewards
Trees can block future building expansion.
Solution: Plan your base layout before creating permanent tree farms
When night comes, you can be somewhat productive by chopping trees around your base, building stuff, and moving it around. Follow these safety guidelines:
Days 1-10 (Early Game):
Days 11-30 (Mid Game):
Days 31+ (Late Game):
Fuel Alternatives to Save Wood:
Efficient Building Practices:
During meteor showers, rare metals fall from the skies, and Meteor Crabs guard crash sites. During these events:
The game regularly updates with new mechanics. Current October 2025 features include:
One player reached Day 507 by planting a forest under the watchtower stairs, stockpiling 90-150 stews, and creating an AFK-friendly setup where the deer rarely spawns and cultists can't attack.
For 99-night speed runs:
Best practices for team tree management:
Solutions:
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Maintaining a forest of 20-30 trees provides sufficient wood for most players, though speed runners may maintain smaller farms of 10-15 trees with efficient harvesting.
Currently, the sapling you get from chopping down a standard tree will grow into that same type of standard tree. There are no different tree species to cultivate.
The co-op bonus where both players receive full drops when chopping simultaneously is a well-known and intentional game mechanic designed to reward players for working together.
No, once a tree is fully grown, it remains until you or another player chops it down.
Trees require open ground and cannot be planted on foundations, floors, or inside structures. They need natural terrain to grow properly.
There's no hard limit on tree planting, but performance may suffer with excessive numbers. Most players find 50-75 trees optimal for both resources and game performance.
The Ram charges at players and will destroy any trees it crashes into, so be careful if you don't want it destroying anything planted at camp.
You need as much wood as you can get for building—stop burning all of it! Use alternative fuels like coal, gasoline, and biofuel when possible.
The Owl swoops down on players but doesn't damage trees directly. However, you can't kill it, so don't waste ammo trying—just use your flashlight to stun it.
The Lumberjack class is specifically designed for woodwork, starting with a Good Axe and providing up to 20% bonus log chance, making it ideal for dedicated tree farmers.
Mastering tree planting in 99 Nights in the Forest transforms your survival experience from desperate scavenging to strategic resource management. By implementing these proven strategies—from basic planting mechanics to advanced defensive formations and co-op bonuses—you'll ensure your camp never lacks essential wood resources while simultaneously creating natural fortifications against the forest's many threats.
Remember, the biggest mistake players make starts early on and snowballs out of control in the late game when no one replants trees. Don't be that player. Make tree planting second nature, coordinate with teammates for double resources, and build your forest empire strategically.
Whether you're aiming for the 99-night achievement, pushing for Day 500+, or simply trying to survive your first week, proper tree management is your foundation for success. Now grab that axe, collect those saplings, and start building your sustainable forest fortress.
Ready to put these strategies into practice? Join the game now and remember to bookmark this guide for quick reference during your survival journey. May your forests be thick, your wood supplies endless, and your nights survivable!