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Are you against using cheats? If not, enable the testing cheats and you can set your plants back to their previous growth stage. It's not ideal of course, and personally I despise having to use cheats/mods/workarounds just to bypass some of these issues, but on console unfortunately the only way you can really fight this problem is with cheats. I'll try and explain the process to you in case you'd like to use it, though keep in mind that the cheat will disable earning achievements so don't use it if you want to earn achievements.
Press LB, RB, LT and RT at the same time. In the text box that pops up, enter testingcheats on to enable the cheat. Now put the cursor over the problematic plants, then hold the B button and press A. A debug menu should pop up with one of the options being Set Gardening State, so select that. In the next set of menus select Growth Stage, and from there just select wherever your plants were prior to glitching.
You may want to use testingcheats off when you're done, because if you don't then the cheat will stay active and won't be disabled until you turn it off. Personally I keep it on just because it can come in handy to deal with some of the bugs this game has, though I'm not sure if it's good to leave on or not so you may want to play it safe. Again I know this isn't an ideal way to deal with the problem, EA really needs to get their crap together and fix their game, but until they do then unfortunately you either have to cheat or just deal with the problem.
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