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@Liteblob Hello! I believe plants in the planted state, such as those in your images, can't be evolved. Plants must first sprout before you can evolve them. Hope this helps!
Edit: Here's an example of a mandrake sprout.
- 4 years ago
That's why I stated "And my idea that the 'not-grown-yet' state could be an option, contradicted with the other ... dirtpiles (not-yet-grown-veggies) that I could evolve.
My spinach and other veggies evolved while they were still lumps of dirt....
- 4 years ago
Although I must say, THAT part actually felt like the bug. How can a plant evolve that hasn't even grown/sprouted yet. 😅
- JonaO7034 years agoHero
@Liteblob Apologies. I missed the part about the just planted veggies evolving. Can you tell us which veggies did this? I just tried it on a bell pepper, potato, mushroom and spinach. None of them would evolve in the planted state.
Edit: I also tested this on tomato, garlic, green bean, black bean, carrot, taro root, onion and soy bean. I did not have the evolve option on any of those either.
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