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I had a bit if trouble getting that to work. Here is what I found (not 100% sure on all of these):

  • Needs air-pressure to work, probably the usual 150g/tile minimum, even though the description says the tree is fine in vacuum. Might be a bug. The new Oxylite Scone makes getting that pressure very easy though. 
  • Pips die very fast if temperature is below -30C.
  • A running space-heater (100% uptime) will not prevent a Pip from taking damage and dying. You need to warm things up above -30C.
  • Pip body temperature can be below "comfortable", mood can be "Glum", it will still do the planting. 
  • No light source is needed for Pip-planting Bonbon Trees.
  • Edit: Even when everything is at above -30C, my Pips have some damage on arrival. I think transporting them trough an area below -30C may damage them. And confirmed: A Pip just lost 3 points of health during transport. Select a fast dupe to move them and keep an eye on their health. 
1 hour ago, Tigin said:

I was able to plant them quite easily in vacuum. Sometimes they do get stuck where they do the burying animation for a short period but then not actually plant their seed.

I think it is possible that it works in vacuum, but not in too low pressure. I tried several times at around 40g/tile of pressure, no success. 

 

54 minutes ago, Gurgel said:

I think it is possible that it works in vacuum, but not in too low pressure. I tried several times at around 40g/tile of pressure, no success. 

 

Ah, yeah. Pips are picky creatures and require at least >100g pressure or vacuum.

And one more tip: To heat up a space so that pips do not die of the cold (-29C is enough, but I do -27C in case I missed a tile or door), I recommend using liquid heat distribution. Just doing it via thermal conduction takes forever. Example: 

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This has a space-heater with a thermo sensor set at -27C and a temp-shift plate below and then radiant pipes with ethanol in a loop to warm everything up. That takes only a few cycles to work. 

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