Game Guides Archive
Thread: Aurilian Plant Care
0rv0
Tue Sep 28, 2004 12:27 am
#365
Thanks Malorin. Severely Wilted/Dying now...
I am about to abandon hope...
0rv0
Tue Sep 28, 2004 3:39 am
#368
Junea, Ilox...
Please include the water and nutrient levels on your Large Plants.
I am still struggling to keep mine alive.
smork
Tue Sep 28, 2004 4:03 am
#369
My large produces about 1 every 2 days or so. Its been 8 days since it went to large and its grown 4 fruit.
This is growth: normal
This is growth: normal
Angof
Tue Sep 28, 2004 4:19 am
#370
Ok its official PE does affect your plants growth rate. friend of mine has a medium plant....when it grew to medium stage oooh 5 days ago it went to perfect condition/no growth. It stayed like that until today when i suggested he put in a different nutrient with high oq and PE and low DR.
He emptied all previous nutrients and refilled as id suggested. I go into his house today and his plant is now Perfect Condition/Very Slow now i know its only 1 step up the ladder but it does make a difference between his plant growing or not.
Happy growing!
seyda
Tue Sep 28, 2004 6:19 am
#371
I have mine for 2 weeks now and it was always around near death or wilting. I had it into a guildhall on lok all the time. now a clanmate took it with him when i was away for a few days. he put it into his house in another playercity on lok and than it started to get up to normal again. he used the nutrients i did and applied the same water/nutrients levels. maybe the location where you put it has an influence ?
Juny
Tue Sep 28, 2004 9:09 pm
#374
0rv0 wrote:
Junea, Ilox...
Please include the water and nutrient levels on your Large Plants.
I am still struggling to keep mine alive.
Keeping dry for the 'parfect condition' here.
nutrient levels is below normal but 'slow' now...
Message Edited by Juny on 09-29-2004 02:12 PM
Thuyker
Wed Sep 29, 2004 12:13 am
#375
MalLorin wrote:
Has anyone at all had any fruit productionand/or plantsize changesince the village shifted to phase 2? If they only produce fruits during phase 1, I don't think it will affect me too much...at the rate my plant is growing, it won't be large until phase 1 rolls around again anyway...
Bogwalker, there are two things I'd like to mention in regard to your excellent post on drawing a grid. One is that each level of water/nutrients is actually two additions/subtractions, and we have confirmed that they can have different results. So your grid needs to be 20 x 20, not 10 x 10. Also, the problem with the idea of the circle with a center that is ideal growth - if you take a look at aachil's post, you'll see that it's not so nicely set up. The "steps away from idealgrowth" number doesn't necessarily result in a proportional change in growth rate.
Eyam and Angof, you're correct. As long as your growth rate isn't one of the negative ones - "wilting", "withering", or "dying" -you're in good shape. Or actually your growth rate could be 0 - "none". I've found that when I have seen 0 growth, the plant will actually update to very slow growth in a few hours.
And finally - a good luck wish to Orvo. Hope you find the magic combination to get your plant off wilting.
Mine has been fruiting about every day and a half (about 3 fruit every 2 days). I'm keeping the Nutrient and Water levels at Normal at all times...Growth is slow, but I'd rather keep it at that then play around and risk my plant losing health. Still using the same water and fruit that I've been using since day 1.
Oh...and is "slow" or "below normal" faster? When my nutrients and water drop to below normal, growth changes from "slow" to "below normal".
MalLorin
Wed Sep 29, 2004 12:58 am
#376
Heh...slow is growth 2, below normal is growth 3. Guess you shouldlet your water and nutrients stay at below normal.The .tre files are on page 2 of this thread.
Maybe we can talk Orvo into putting the levels for everything, and some kind of knowledge base, on the first post of this thread.
PantieRaider
Wed Sep 29, 2004 3:30 am
#377
Sigh my plant has been on Near Death/Dying the last 4 days I see no hope I can't get it to work to snap out of it 