Plants Not Growing Food
In Fallout 76 I've planted mutfruit, blackberry, corn, and tato plants, but they sit there and never actually make any food to harvest. I've tried planting them in my own CAMP, my friend's CAMP, even workshops claimed by me.
Instructions I've seen online essentially just say "plant the crops." Nothing I've found online seems to indicate this is bugged. Though I've not played Fallout 4, I've searched through the questions for that but didn't see anything related that might help.
Other resource production stations like water purifiers and mineral extractors produce results as expected. With a production rate of 17/hr for the crops, I'd expect something to be available approximately every four minutes. I've waited over an hour in one of my workshops with no results. I even made sure nobody came through and harvested them, so I know for sure nothing was produced.
Is there anything required for growing plants like water or fertilizer?
How do you get the crops to actually grow food?
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What causes plants not to grow?
Plants fail to establish for many reasons, including diseases and pests. Generally, plants don't grow after transplant because of missteps in planting or cultural care after planting. Too small a planting hole and improper irrigation are the leading issues.What to do if plants are not growing?
Water: Lack of water, or too much, is a common reason for a houseplant not growing. Don't get in the habit of watering on a schedule, because some plants need watering more often or less frequently. Most prefer to be watered deeply when the soil is fairly dry, rather than by dribs and drabs.How do you fix stunted growth in vegetable plants?
Plants, especially when young, will be severely stunted or fail to grow entirely if they are starved of water. Most vegetables will need about an inch of water per week. Young plants need this spread out so they are watered at least every other day until they have established enough root system to find their own water.7 Reasons Your Plants are Growing Slowly
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