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It SHOULD help, but it is wrong.
I have been extensively testing trees, and this chart is no longer correct.
The longpole, as one example, now takes 3 years 4 months to grow to full.
That's an additional 16 months compared to FS22.
Some trees now take 10 years to grow. Yes, 10 full years.
The fastest growing tree is the Apple at 8 months, but offers little wood, and then the Oak at 24 months, which is a lot of work for forestry since it had to be cut by hand.
Either something is bugged, which wouldn't be surprising, or forestry is a HUGE waiting game.
For reference, here is the list of grow times on every plantable tree. And I tested these times with seasons on and off as elsewhere someone suggested that the tree stop growing in the winter, but grow times were the same no matter if seasons was on or off.
Apple Tree 0y 8m
American Elm 3y 8m
Aspen 6y 4m
Beech 4y 3m
Betula Ermanii 4y 3m
Boxelder 3y 2m
Cherry Tree 4y 3m
Chinese Elm 4y 3m
Downy Serviceberry 3y 6m
Golden Rain 4y 8m
Japanese Zelkova 4y 8m
Lodgepole Pine 3y 4m
Northern Catalpa 8y
Scotch Pine 10y
Manchurian Red Pine 10y
Oak 2y
Shagbark Hickory 8y
Tilia Amurensis 8y