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It takes to much manure to fertilize berry bushes, grass etc


Rerija
  • DLC VERSION - IMPORTANT!: Reign of Giants, Shipwrecked, Hamlet Fixed

1)You need two rot to fertilize planted berry bush/grass tuft instead of one rot. And to much manure or rot (It was always one rot to fertilize one berry bush one time, but now it from 4 to 12) if berry bush/grass tuft were harvested several times.

2) Coffee bushes wither after each harvesting. 


Steps to Reproduce

1) Plant berry bush, fertilize it, harvest several times, you'll need a lot of manure to fertilize it. 

2) Pick coffee beans from coffee bushes. 

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A developer has marked this issue as fixed. This means that the issue has been addressed in the current development build and will likely be in the next update.

It is designed. The transplanted berry bush and grass need to be fertilized again after a certain number of harvests.

About coffee:

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Mr.Oshiro said:

It is designed. The transplanted berry bush and grass need to be fertilized again after a certain number of harvests.

Yeah, but since then it takes from 4 to 12 rot to fertilize one berry bush. It was always just one rot. 

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I am needing way more than that. I am using poop and have been collecting it for days and I still have grass in my patch of 20 that isn't fertilized. It's insane.

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1) Fixed.
2) Coffee bushes act as they should, as explained in the bug report sent above.

Changed Status to Fixed

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