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Growing seasons
Growing seasons has me all screwed up 😂

I’m so used to starting my run in late summer and trying to get ready for winter to hit. And in b41, crops would just grow all year round; albeit slower in winter. My potatoes are just seeds and it’s been quite some time. 😂
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well which month did you plant them in? I planted most of my stuff in late July and early August and am still wondering whether some are going to make it.
Jethro Jan 1 @ 1:13pm 
September I planted. Still in September too. It’s probably been about a week in-game. Not sure if they made the grow time longer, and not even sure if my taters will even try to grow at all this late in the season.
I am wondering whether or not you can grow plants indoors if you have a skylight above or a window next to the plant.
Originally posted by Sushi_Rocks:
I am wondering whether or not you can grow plants indoors if you have a skylight above or a window next to the plant.

It is a sandbox setting (off by default) to allow plants to grow indoors. If you don't touch the settings, they will just die if you plant them indoors, skylight or not. I would love to see proper greenhouse effects eventually bypass growing season restrictions if they recognize it as an indoor space with enough light for growing.
Originally posted by AriGryphon:
Originally posted by Sushi_Rocks:
I am wondering whether or not you can grow plants indoors if you have a skylight above or a window next to the plant.

It is a sandbox setting (off by default) to allow plants to grow indoors. If you don't touch the settings, they will just die if you plant them indoors, skylight or not. I would love to see proper greenhouse effects eventually bypass growing season restrictions if they recognize it as an indoor space with enough light for growing.

This would buff the Louisville mansions even more since some of them actually have greenhouses.
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Date Posted: Jan 1 @ 12:37pm
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