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4 years ago
"lori171957;c-17923760" wrote:
I have been checking this out in my many save games.
The only times my plants "revert" as your calling it, are.
When they are out of Season, I am guessing Maxis did this so the plant you put all your hard work into didn't die like in real life.
When you move a plant from one location to another or put it in your inventory, re-potting often kills plants in real life.
When you play another lot from the same save, thus missing the daily routine of plant care.
I have never had all of my plants revert at the same time, I may just be lucky.
If you want constant harvests, put your plants in a greenhouse.
If your plants are reverting at the change of Seasons, check and see, they are probably out of season, and are supposed to be dormant.
The bees are dormant in winter.
I don't know how many of you are gardener's, but in real life it is frustrating and heartbreaking when all your hard work has been demolished by a couple of possums overnight or eaten by insects. And don't get me started on what Cockatoo's do to your passion fruit vines. :)
I've never had all my plants revert either, just the ones out of season. My money tree and other trees have yet to revert other than my coconut tree (and it's fall in my game so it's out of season). I've also had other out of season plants revert, but when they're back in season they're fully grown and ready for harvesting (like my carrot plant). I even put my plants in inventory because my Sims moved to a new lot, and everything was fine.
And this is why it's so hard to fix bugs -- not everyone experiences them, or some might only occasionally experience them. :|
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