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Although I must say, THAT part actually felt like the bug. How can a plant evolve that hasn't even grown/sprouted yet. 😅
@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.
- 4 years ago
Spinach, Basil, Grape, Dragon Fruit.
AND i found another plat, able to evolve, my Bluebell. Check the photos.
- 4 years ago
Could it, perhaps, be that I had some harvested units in my inventory, which were of "nice" quality already?
And by planting, it sort of automatically starts at the 'normal' quality, but evolves almost right away, because it's harvested in a 'nice' quality?
- JonaO7034 years agoHero
@Liteblob I can say for sure that if you harvest from an evolved plant, the harvest retains the quality. So if you plant a nice quality seed, it should start as a nice quality plant.
I did some more testing and found that I wasn't able to evolve any veggies in plant boxes. However, I did get the option when I moved them to the ground. I still was not able to evolve any trees including apple, plaintain, avocado, coconut and plasma fruit. I also was not able to evolve the bluebell for some reason so I tried some other flowers. I was not able to evolve daisy or rose either but I was able to evolve a begonia.
Even though I can't be sure, I don't think there's a bug here. It seems we have the ability to evolve some plants in a planted state but not others. I have no idea why though.
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