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I usually have large greenhouses full of plants, automatically watered every morning, using sprinklers. Lately some of the plants are not being watered, so my sim has to manually water them.
The sprinklers are not in need of repairs, they are all turned on every morning (except the ones that are disabled, because there are no plants around them), and the plants are placed correctly within the area of the sprinklers. No MOO used, so they all snap properly to the grid. Currently playing a test save without CC/Mods.
Does anyone have any idea why? Is this intended, because sprinklers are not meant to be used "indoors"? Weird if that's the case, because its been working wonderfully for 3 years for me 😞 I haven't seen any bug reports about this, only a post in techical support like 2 years ago.
@Kathykins It's hard to say as I'm currently avoiding my home with a large greenhouse and indoor sprinklers since plants are currently all kinds of buggy. 😞
Does it appear that the plants are being watered by the sprinklers, or are the relevant sprinklers not coming on? Are your plants behaving normally otherwise (aside from needing to be watered manually)?
Depending on the packs you have, personally I would get a gardener, butler, or patchy to have them manually water until a patch comes in that addresses the current odd plant behaviors. Then if the plants were still not being watered look further into it.
It's possible that your Mods/CC have effected it... did you also remove the cache after removing the Mods/CC? To do so:
- Exit your game and Origin
- Go to Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4
- Delete the localthumbcache.package file in your “The Sims 4” folder (your game will re-create this folder next time you open the game)
- You can also delete the “Cache” folder in your ‘The Sims 4’ folder (your game will re-create this folder next time you open the game)
If you would like to upload your lot to the gallery I could try it out. I have no Mods/CC. If you do this, just let me know here the exact name of the lot and your EA ID in the gallery if it's different than here.
- Kathykins5 years agoSeasoned Ace@SheriGR Thanks for the reply 🙂 I'm currently playing a save without mods/CC, for the past week or so. I always try to remember to clear cache after/before every game session.
I really wanted to avoid gardening as well, but I'm playing a scientist and I need plants for his work, since nothing can be harvested at the Lab. I've had a "few" problems in home gardens as well, but so far in this house its been behaving nicely. No reverting to dirt piles, yet. Crossing fingers! The sprinklers all turn on at 6am. Most plants are watered, but there are just SOME plants that won't be.
I did some testing last night (its early morning here now) and I turned on the sprinklers manually and had them on for a little while. Some plants would be watered then, others not. Got me thinking the automatic watering wasn't enough, and they needed more water to be "saturated", I guess?
I'm quite "protective" of my gardens, after townies have just waltzed in there, harvesting and doing MY sims work :D I lock the door for everyone but household, sometimes only allowing one sim in there. Everyone will keep going into the greenhouse to talk to plants and research otherwise. Always have to drag my sims away from there, to do things I want/need them to do.
It is happening in more than this one house. At least the last 2 I've played the past weeks, including the vanilla save I made for testing. I can upload that house as that's the one I'm seeing problems with right now (including plants not growing even after a couple sim-weeks of being planted) and I know mods are not the cause of any issues.
Anyway, gallery name is the same as here, and the house is called Haywood's Wreckage - test. Don't mind the lack of dining table, sim was wasting so much time sitting down there, even though I asked him to grab food and watch cooking show, like I always do if their cooking is not maxed. He'll stand in front of the fridge otherwise. Guess I build more for functionality than beauty, when I actually play a house :D
Thanks for taking the time! Haven't read anyone else with this issue, although hard to tell with all the gardening stuff going on these days.- SheriGR5 years agoHero
@Kathykins I placed the lot and experimented by watering with the sprinklers for 1.5 days. (Note, I have all packs, no cc or mods ever, am fully updated, and am on Mac):
- Note: Even with MOO active on placement there are no plants in almost 1/2 of the greenhouse. Is this correct/intended?
- I did not upgrade the sprinklers (your updates get stripped when uploading to the library or gallery), so I did replace and re-start them when they pooped out. That's the reason for the puddles also:
- Note/aside... there were even puddles that appeared outside the greenhouse!
- The range of the sprinklers in this greenhouse does include the plants. Plants on the edge of the sprinkler range historically are watered by the sprinkler fine, in my experience:
- My results is that there were a small number of plants that, though they were in range of the sprinklers, they never stopped showing the 'water' option, so one would assume they need manual watering? These two screenshots are at the end of the sprinklers being on for 1.5 days:
I also went into a build I have with an extensive greenhouse and sprinklers and tested there. I found in that case also that I had a small number of random plants that still wanted water after being sprinkled all day.
- In this case the plant was right next to the sprinkler and not on the edge of the sprinkler range:
- And in this case the plant was at the corner edge of the sprinkler range:
I would assume that this may be plant related due to bugginess currently, but it may not be.
I will check if this should be merged into the gardening master thread, if this should have a bug report, or if it should remain here.- Kathykins5 years agoSeasoned Ace@SheriGR hahah even puddles outside. I had to upgrade those sprinklers fast, because even ONE puddle would give my Neat Scientist a +THREE uncomfortable moodlet. He would absolutely freak out, scream then hide in a corner seeing all the puddles a full day of watering would produce :D
Anyway, yes the amount of plants seem right. I don't have a full greenhouse at the moment, only about 35 plants, including some spliced plants. Its about half of what one of my larger greenhouses would have.
I checked again just now, and only one plant needs water. The other 8 in that sprinkler area are fine and need nothing. Its always different plants.
I don't use MOO when building, some times Alt-placement, but never with gardens or sprinklers. I finish the greenhouse how I want it, then take the roof off, so its concidered "outside". Then I place the sprinklers, and put the roof back before planting time. I practically always have the same layout, since at least 3 years now.
Thank you so much for checking this out! I'll continue to monitor things and I'll of course also add what I can in the other gardening threads. More info is good. I know gardening is messy right now, but I just can't stay away, its a big part of my enjoyment of the game, I just have to put aside the annoyances right now, and have faith!
- Note: Even with MOO active on placement there are no plants in almost 1/2 of the greenhouse. Is this correct/intended?
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