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Quick question was the location you're "regrowing" originally full of plants? If not then i'd argue that it's regrown what was originally there.
To see if this is true as you have spare, go into the jungle where there are lots of plants/berries destroy them put a thatch foundation and use some refertiliser to see if they grow back based on the orignal amount of plants/trees that were there.
I don't even think this should be an engram...
No this is bulls#!t, reduce the fking spawn distance to buildings, I'm so sick of my base looking like a fking wasteland...
The location I'm regrowing was absolutely nothing but plants and trees.
It's possible it does take time and I may have missed that point, but when I used it, it did spawn a single bush. I suppose let's see how it goes then.
a while ago i remember devs stating that trees and rocks spawn at a slower rate than bushes/lose stone, who knows maybe tomorrow it'll look like Jack dropped some magic beans there.
they probably don't want to make it too easy to make the re-fertilizer, else people will do like in Minecraft and bonemeal...
Chop a tree, lay a sapling, use bonemeal, chop same tree again.
at least you got trees! i got bushes