One of the most important resources in Grounded 2 is a Weed Stem. It is part of many workstations. However, you may have some problems with finding it at the beginning.
Grounded 2 is all about exploration of the park and discovering its secrets. However, to do that, you need a well-equipped base. Quite quickly you will understand how important a Weed Stem is in the process of building. However, at the beginning of the game, you are restricted by the power of your axe, so it’s difficult to find a source of this material. There is a way to get it, though, even with the basic tool. Once you find the proper plant, it’s not difficult.
Building is an important part of Grounded 2. And I don’t mean a house, as there is not much need for it in this game, but you definitely need various workstations to defeat more opponents and explore further. Of course, it is necessary to invest some resources in them first. One of the most common is Weed Stem. I had some problems with collecting it at the beginning. If you are also puzzled by how to acquire it, you are in a good place.
We have prepared Grounded 2 guide. You will find more important information there.
If you want to get your hands on the Weed Stems, you need to look for Dandelions. These flowers are easy to chop. You can do it with the basic axe or with the help of your buggy. The second option is even more recommended, as your mount can haul more than you. It means that you will need less trips to fetch materials. Moreover, it can help you during combat if you encounter hostiles.
Where to look for Dandelions? Search among green grass. There are some near the starting location.

Some places where you can find Weed Stem.Source: Grounded 2, developer: Obsidian Entertainment, Eidos-Montréal
If you would like to have also such a neat map as the one above, it is available in the game. Just follow the missions and you will be informed about unlocking it. Good luck.
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