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AndyPandy

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RAAARARAAAAAAAGH!!!!!!!

 

 

 

Why do my fruit trees never grow fully in the time that they should?

 

 

 

It's really getting on my nerves.

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If you're paying a farmer then it'll take longer if they get diseased.

Ah, this reminds me about the noob on the Runescape forums who was upset with the quest "Cold War" because apparently his grandparents died in the war. :wall:
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If they get diseased, (the farmer will cure them) and then the counter will start again which is why they takes longer than 15 hours to fully grow.

 

 

 

I check fruit trees once per day (24 hours is always enough to make sure they're all fully grown)

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There exists a farming bug that makes plants stop growing.

 

 

 

No, I'm not talking about diseasing. Sometimes, after 4 hours my herbs are still on the baby stage. You can't pay farmers to look after herbs, and they would've been dead if they were diseased, and I NEVER do farming runs to check for disease.

 

 

 

So either your fruit trees got diseased, or you are a victim of the bug.

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If they get diseased, (the farmer will cure them) and then the counter will start again which is why they takes longer than 15 hours to fully grow.

 

 

 

I check fruit trees once per day (24 hours is always enough to make sure they're all fully grown)

 

 

 

I'm fairly sure the time doesn't start again but merely goes back a certain percentage. But like you said, 24 hours always seems to be enough.

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