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GalacticGal Hi! Are you referring to when you hover over a plant and the fertilizer is depleted? If so, based on my testing, the perfect quality plants always show depleted because they can't progress any further. I'm not sure if this is a bug or just an oversight. I think "perfect" plants should no longer show a fertilizer option when we hover over them. So far, this has had no impact for me for the harvestables for perfect plants.
- GalacticGal3 days agoLegend
Thank you for responding, first of all. This is new for me. In fact, it seems to have occurred just after Enchanted by Nature was released. I tend to get my harvestables to the Perfect level, to help out the families who sell them. I am at a complete loss. If it isn't harmful, I'll just ignore it.
- PipMenace2 days agoHero
I think it's because they've just added the label tracking fertilizer level. It doesn't hurt the plants to be unfertilized, it's just letting you know when you can or can't fertilize - though if it always shows depleted after they reach perfect, I would agree that it would probably be better for the label to be removed at that point, just to reduce confusion.
- JonaO7032 days agoHero
GalacticGal I decided to do some more testing, just to be sure. This time, when I fertilized a perfect quality plant, it changed from Depleted to Good. I'm not sure why it didn't change earlier. I even tried Horse Manure, and it worked. So, I don't know why it didn't change for you. Whatever the case, it still did not affect the harvestables. My sim got the same amount of money from selling them when the status was Depleted and also when the status was Good. When harvesting, the "fruits" still had the Perfect quality label in my sim's inventory. So, I do think it's okay to ignore the fertilizer status for Perfect plants. We only need to fertilize plants to increase their ability to evolve. I'm pretty sure we'll still need to water, weed and spray for bugs as needed to ensure they don't die.
- GalacticGal2 days agoLegend
Yes, my Sim has hired a full-time Gardner to lend a hand. Thank you so much. I may have misspoke earlier. I should have said that every time I check the plants, even after they've been fertilized, they all say depleted. But, if it doesn't truly affect the quality, I simply won't worry about it. So, thanks!
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