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Therefore, depending on the method used, each nectar can be converted into either 1 or 2 petals:
Therefore, depending on the method used, each nectar can be converted into either 1 or 2 petals:
* Feeding nectar to leaf Pikmin gives 1 petal per each 1 nectar. For basic nectar, this is instead 2 petals per each 2 nectar (one to bud the Pikmin, and another to flower it to get 2 petals), which is the same ratio but requires spending both nectar at a time.
* Feeding nectar to leaf Pikmin gives 1 petal per each 1 nectar. For basic white nectar, this is instead 2 petals per each 2 nectar (one to bud the Pikmin, and another to flower it to get 2 petals), which is the same ratio but requires spending both nectar at a time.
* Feeding a basic nectar to a leaf Pikmin, and then a different nectar to that bud Pikmin, also results in 2 petals per each 2 nectar. The difference is that the basic nectar used for budding is conceptually "wildcard"ed into the type of the second nectar.
* Feeding a basic white nectar to a leaf Pikmin, and then a different nectar to that bud Pikmin, also results in 2 petals per each 2 nectar. The difference is that the basic nectar used for budding is conceptually "wildcard"ed into the type of the second nectar.
* Feeding nectar to a flower Pikmin gives 1 petal per each 1 nectar.
* Feeding nectar to a flower Pikmin gives 1 petal per each 1 nectar.
* Feeding nectar to a Pikmin that has naturally budded over time gives 2 petals per each 1 nectar. This is optimal for maximizing petals per nectar.  
* Feeding nectar to a Pikmin that has naturally budded over time gives 2 petals per each 1 nectar. This is optimal for maximizing petals per nectar.  
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