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What's wrong with my trees?
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I planted them in the 1st of spring, it's the 7th of summer, why aren't they producing fruit?

Will my fall trees be ready in time for fall? I'm trying to complete the community center before 2 years.
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FridNips Mar 5, 2016 @ 12:31pm 
Are they summer trees? Fruit trees take a full season to grow. So if you were planting Summer fruit trees, you want to plant them at the beginning of spring. If you need the Fall fruit trees, plant them in Summer.
404_Not_Found Mar 5, 2016 @ 12:37pm 
Originally posted by cfriddle2:
Are they summer trees? Fruit trees take a full season to grow. So if you were planting Summer fruit trees, you want to plant them at the beginning of spring. If you need the Fall fruit trees, plant them in Summer.

Originally posted by cfriddle2:
I planted them in the 1st of spring, it's the 7th of summer

Reading helps. :l
FridNips Mar 5, 2016 @ 12:39pm 
Really? That is your response? Try humbling yourself a little bit. I know you said it is summer. I am asking if your tree's are summer trees. Do they produce fruit in the summer? Or are they spring trees or fall trees?
404_Not_Found Mar 5, 2016 @ 12:42pm 
Originally posted by cfriddle2:
Really? That is your response? Try humbling yourself a little bit. I know you said it is summer. I am asking if your tree's are summer trees. Do they produce fruit in the summer? Or are they spring trees or fall trees?

They are summer trees, and I know they take 28 days to grow, it says so in the item description. My fall trees aren't growing either. There's nothing around them. They're 2 blocks apart. I'm freaking out because if these little bastards don't grow by Fall I won't complete the community center in 2 years.
FridNips Mar 5, 2016 @ 12:50pm 
Looking at the fruit tree pictures on the Wiki, your 2 full grown trees are not Summer fruit bearing trees. They are spring. The 2 full grown ones you have are Cherry and Apricot which are only going to give you fruit in the Spring. Your orange tree which is right next to them is not full grown yet. Once it is full grown it will produce fruit in the Summer.
404_Not_Found Mar 5, 2016 @ 1:48pm 
Originally posted by cfriddle2:
Looking at the fruit tree pictures on the Wiki, your 2 full grown trees are not Summer fruit bearing trees. They are spring. The 2 full grown ones you have are Cherry and Apricot which are only going to give you fruit in the Spring. Your orange tree which is right next to them is not full grown yet. Once it is full grown it will produce fruit in the Summer.

I just said the ones that weren't growing are summer trees, the ones to the left are spring and I planted those on winter first and they grew by spring first so I have no idea why the summer trees weren't fully grown by summer first when I planted them on spring first.

The summer trees grew on summer 9th, I have no idea if the fall trees will grow by fall though.

What I am asking is WHY is it that I planted 2 trees on spring first (orange and peach) and they weren't fully grown by summer first? It took one of them until the 8th to grow and the other until the 9th.
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Kiya Mar 5, 2016 @ 1:55pm 
Did you by any chance maybe accidentally hit them with your scythe? I accidentally hit the apple tree I was growing when it was a sapling and after that it never grew properly even after three seasons - I ended up having to chop it down and replant
Anacone Mar 5, 2016 @ 2:21pm 
Can you build roead next to it or does it prevent tree of growing?
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Kiya Mar 5, 2016 @ 2:51pm 
Originally posted by Anacone:
Can you build roead next to it or does it prevent tree of growing?

You can't have anything in the eight squares surrounding the sapling while it grows. Once they are fully grown it doesn't matter any more.
nakaVS Mar 5, 2016 @ 2:53pm 
Originally posted by Kiya:
Originally posted by Anacone:
Can you build roead next to it or does it prevent tree of growing?

You can't have anything in the eight squares surrounding the sapling while it grows. Once they are fully grown it doesn't matter any more.
Yup...had grass that was retarding the growth of my trees.
nakaVS Mar 5, 2016 @ 2:55pm 
Originally posted by cfriddle2:
Really? That is your response? Try humbling yourself a little bit. I know you said it is summer. I am asking if your tree's are summer trees. Do they produce fruit in the summer? Or are they spring trees or fall trees?
How about you give actual advice instead of brainless nonsense that a toddler could figure out.
Hammylicious Mar 5, 2016 @ 3:01pm 
If you planted all six of those at the same time and they grew like that, it makes me wonder if maybe debris spawned near the trees at some point and delayed growth.
404_Not_Found Mar 5, 2016 @ 3:04pm 
Originally posted by Kiya:
Did you by any chance maybe accidentally hit them with your scythe? I accidentally hit the apple tree I was growing when it was a sapling and after that it never grew properly even after three seasons - I ended up having to chop it down and replant

Not that I know of, my apple tree has at least fully grown but my pomegranate tree seems like it's stuck in phase 2... It's only the 17th of summer though so maybe it'll gow in time for me to at least get 1 fruit out of it and that's all I really need.

That really sucks about your tree though. :/

Originally posted by nakaVS:
Originally posted by Kiya:

You can't have anything in the eight squares surrounding the sapling while it grows. Once they are fully grown it doesn't matter any more.
Yup...had grass that was retarding the growth of my trees.

I've made sure to keep mine clear of any grass or trees for this exact reason, I can't imagine what would've delayed their growth by 8-9 whole days though.
Minette Rubica Mar 5, 2016 @ 3:04pm 
Some tiles will occasionally and randomly decide not to advance growth overnight. I've had that happen with several things. I've seen it affect parsnips, potatoes, wheat, blueberries, corn, and bok choy. Definitely not a watering issue as several of those crops were watered with sprinklers. It's possible that your tree suffered several of these growth delays. Which may or may not be a bug; I don't know what the list of current issues is.
Riftweaver Mar 5, 2016 @ 3:05pm 
the fact that they arnt lined up symetricaly is bugging me.. lol
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