![]() The in-game description of growfruit states that it is a "great" fertilizer. There are also unconfirmed reports that trash plants and mushrooms are more effective than other plants, as fertilizers. Plants are the most common choice as they are easy to obtain and inexpensive to use up. Plants can be fertilized with any plant or fish. Fertilizing does not affect the quality of the plant or harvestables, or how quickly harvestables are produced, and does not make the plant more resilient to needing water, weeding, or being sprayed for bugs. Starting at level 5, Sims can fertilize plants, which helps them evolve more quickly. Most plants will increase from 2x to 3.5x their value between normal and perfect. There are five levels of quality: Normal, Nice, Excellent, Magnificent and Perfect. Planting a higher quality harvestable will result in a plant starting at that quality. Increasing quality also increases the quality of dishes, drinks, and herbal remedies made with them. This will increase the quality of the plants harvestables and their value. When plants reach maximum health, they can be evolved by a Sim, who has at least a level 2 gardening skill. However in The Sims 4: Seasons, a gardening overhaul synchronize all plants on the current lot to produce harvestables every 5 AM. Plants can be harvested an unlimited number of times. These harvestables can now be eaten, sold, used to plant new plants, or used in cooking or herbalism recipes. If the plant is not harvested as soon as possible, it will continue to produce harvestables until reaching 10, the maximum that any plant can hold. If harvested right away, the Sim might receive one harvestable and the plant will be reset, and will be harvestable again after the length of its cycle. When it comes time to harvest a plant, it will produce a couple of harvestables. "Tend Garden" does not autonomously fertilize or harvest plants.Įvery so often, plants will produce harvestables. Starting at level 7, Sims will have the ability to "Tend Garden" which will enable them to autonomously move between all plants within range, taking care of any tending that the plants need. Despite the name, the Sixam Mosquito Trap will have no effect on how often plants have to be sprayed for bugs. Plants that require the Sim to spray for bugs will have a large number of bugs flying around the plant and will make an audible 'buzzing' sound. Plants that require weeding will produce small white and yellow flowers around their base. Weeds and bugs occur randomly and can occur every 24 hours, or not at all. None of the plants found on Sixam in The Sims 4: Get to Work require watering. All plants need to be tended to at least once on a daily basis, meaning that even if a plant is not tended to for 12 hours, fully tending it once will provide double the progress of what it lost. Each segment of the bar represents one of the quality stages of a plant. If the colored part of the bar is closer to the previous segment it means the plant is in poor health, halfway is normal or just evolved and closer to the next segment means its close to evolving. Its current health is represented by a progress bar separated in segments when highlighting the plant. Every 12 Sim hours that it remains untended (unwatered, covered in weeds, or surrounded by bugs), it will decrease in health until it dies. Every 12 Sim hours that it remains tended to, it will increase in health, until it is ready to increasing in quality. ![]() When a plant needs to be watered again, its base will appear dry. Once the item is placed in a spot where it can be planted, the "Plant" interaction will appear when the Sim clicks on it.Īfter it is planted, the Sim can water it to keep it healthy until it grows. Once the Sim received the seed packet, opening it will give the sim one (the higher level packs) or multiple (the starter packs) items that can be planted. The easiest way to start a garden is to purchase seed packets at a computer or by clicking on a flower pot, or buying the harvestable from shops around the world. Starting with level 1 gardening, a Sim can plant flowers, herbs, fruits, and vegetables on their property, either outdoors on bare earth, or in flower pots. ![]() At level 4, Sims can "Talk to Plants," which will build the gardening skill and satisfy social needs. Sims may also read a gardening skill book to level the skill more quickly and can also "Research Gardening" on any computer or Research Plant when interacting with a plant, after reaching level 2. Gardening is mainly built by tending various garden plants. Buy Starter, Seasonal and Catnip Seed Packets ![]()
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