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Some of mine have only evolved once even with a gardener there daily they've been through my whole sims life and never gone past nice some of them. The lot has the good soil trait I thought that would help but it's not.
In order for them to evolve, they need to be fertilized. Either use the bee box or fertilize it manually.
With the new tiny lot trait and the bee box, my plants evolve EVERY DAY. It's way too fast. That's not even using fertilizer. I never use it any more.
- Sid1701d96 years agoSeasoned Ace
Actually I haven't had a problem with evolving plants. You just go to find the right fertilizer. If you can find grow fruit and plant it, I believe it is available in OD retweet to buy. That is the best fertilizer and its special effect allows to plant to go to one level. I hope the update didn't change it, but I haven't tried it after the update.
- Psychotps6 years agoSeasoned Ace@Sid1701d9 I used to use Growfruit before the updates that increased the evolve rates. You can get them from the vendor stand in Granite Falls. AFAIK It's the only place to get them. Ever since the updates, Growfruit, or any fertilizer is useless.
I have a size 2 tiny lot that I usually start new sims in, before I work them up to purchase a better house. I put down a bee box and in about a week they always have perfect plants.
I'm thinking about removing the "tiny lot" from the house, the gardening is more than a little OP there.
- 6 years ago
Since you said this I've been trying the bees. It's been almost 30 sim days and my roses which get bee action are still stuck about 10 pixels shy of leveling up from excellent. Most of the plants are not budging at all, I had one plant evolve since the bees and they pretty much go several times a day. I think this is a real bug I don't know why some of us have it and some don't they do not improve at all.
Mine are sheltered if that makes a difference.
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