I've dealt with withering before , thanks to help from folk here but now a new one....
Charwell FCA map , 9 day seasons. planted wheat and canola in early/mid autumn. Now period 5 mid=autumn and all withered - why?
season settings below. i had alredy re set barley to match wheat the avoid that problem... if nothing else if get a backgame to pre=wither , how do I turn off all witherimg? cheers
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-<gt index="7">
<!--late summer to early autumn-->
<crop name="BARLEY" incrementByOneRange="1" setTo="WITHERED" setRange="2-MAX"/>
<crop name="SPELT" incrementByOneRange="6" setTo="CUT" setRange="1"/>
<crop name="RYE" incrementByOneRange="6" setTo="CUT" setRange="1"/>
<crop name="TRITICALE" incrementByOneRange="6" setTo="CUT" setRange="1"/>
<crop name="OAT" incrementByOneRange="6" setTo="CUT" setRange="1"/>
<crop name="WHEAT" incrementByOneRange="6" setTo="CUT" setRange="1"/>
<crop name="CANOLA" incrementByOneRange="6" setTo="CUT" setRange="1"/>
<crop name="MAIZE" incrementByOneRange="1-6"/>
<crop name="SOYBEAN" incrementByOneRange="1-6"/>
<crop name="SUNFLOWER" incrementByOneRange="5-6"/>
<crop name="POTATO" incrementByOneRange="4-6"/>
<crop name="SUGARBEET" incrementByOneRange="4-6"/>
<crop name="POPLAR" incrementByOneRange="1-MAX" setTo="2" setRange="CUT"/>
<crop name="GRASS" incrementByOneRange="2-MAX" setTo="2" setRange="CUT"/>
<crop name="PASTUREGRASS" incrementByOneRange="2-MAX" setTo="2" setRange="CUT"/>
<crop name="OILSEEDRADISH" incrementByOneRange="2-MAX"/>
<crop name="ALFALFA" incrementByOneRange="2-MAX" setTo="2" setRange="CUT"/>
<crop name="CLOVER" incrementByOneRange="2-MAX" setTo="2" setRange="CUT"/>
<crop name="ONION" incrementByOneRange="4-6"/>
<crop name="CARROT" incrementByOneRange="4-6"/>
<crop name="FIELD_GRASS" incrementByOneRange="1-4" setTo="2" setRange="CUT"/>
<crop name="HORSEGRASS" incrementByOneRange="2-MAX" setTo="2" setRange="CUT"/>
<crop name="MISCANTHUS" incrementByOneRange="1-2"/>
<!-- <crop name="WEED" /> -->
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-<gt index="8">
<!--early autumn to mid autumn-->
<crop name="BARLEY" incrementByOneRange="1" setTo="WITHERED" setRange="2-MAX"/>
<crop name="SPELT" incrementByOneRange="1" setTo="WITHERED" setRange="2-MAX"/>
<crop name="RYE" incrementByOneRange="1" setTo="WITHERED" setRange="2-MAX"/>
<crop name="TRITICALE" incrementByOneRange="1" setTo="WITHERED" setRange="2-MAX"/>
<crop name="OAT" incrementByOneRange="1" setTo="WITHERED" setRange="2-MAX"/>
<crop name="WHEAT" incrementByOneRange="1" setTo="WITHERED" setRange="2-MAX"/>
<crop name="CANOLA" incrementByOneRange="1" setTo="WITHERED" setRange="2-MAX"/>
<crop name="MAIZE" incrementByOneRange="1-6"/>
<crop name="SOYBEAN" incrementByOneRange="5-6"/>
<crop name="SUNFLOWER" incrementByOneRange="6"/>
<crop name="POTATO" incrementByOneRange="5-6"/>
<crop name="SUGARBEET" incrementByOneRange="5-6"/>
<crop name="OILSEEDRADISH" incrementByOneRange="1-MAX"/>
<crop name="ONION" incrementByOneRange="5-6"/>
<crop name="CARROT" incrementByOneRange="5-6"/>
<crop name="FIELD_GRASS" incrementByOneRange="1-3"/>
<crop name="MISCANTHUS" incrementByOneRange="1-2"/>
</gt>
-<gt index="9">
<!--mid autumn to late autumn-->
<crop name="BARLEY" incrementByOneRange="1"/>
<crop name="SPELT" incrementByOneRange="1"/>
<crop name="RYE" incrementByOneRange="1"/>
<crop name="TRITICALE" incrementByOneRange="1"/>
<crop name="OAT" incrementByOneRange="1"/>
<crop name="WHEAT" incrementByOneRange="1"/>
<crop name="CANOLA" incrementByOneRange="1"/>
<crop name="MAIZE" incrementByOneRange="6"/>
<crop name="SOYBEAN" incrementByOneRange="6"/>
<!-- <crop name="SUNFLOWER" setRange="1" setTo="CUT"/> -->
<crop name="POTATO" incrementByOneRange="6"/>
<crop name="SUGARBEET" incrementByOneRange="6"/>
<crop name="OILSEEDRADISH" incrementByOneRange="1-MAX"/>
<crop name="ONION" incrementByOneRange="6"/>
<crop name="CARROT" incrementByOneRange="6"/>
<crop name="FIELD_GRASS" incrementByOneRange="1-3" setTo="2" setRange="CUT"/>
<crop name="MISCANTHUS" incrementByOneRange="1-2"/>
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Withering again
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Re: Withering again
Don't think you can disable withering with seasons unless you use a simplified geo. My guess is it was too cold for the crop to germinate in autumn.
I suggest it would be better for you to use a simplified geo or not using seasons at all if you just keep editing crops that you want to plant outside the planting period etc.
Also, it would be beneficial to add spoiler tags around big chunks of text. You can find it by going to the full editor and clicking the spoiler button, paste your text in between ][
I suggest it would be better for you to use a simplified geo or not using seasons at all if you just keep editing crops that you want to plant outside the planting period etc.
Also, it would be beneficial to add spoiler tags around big chunks of text. You can find it by going to the full editor and clicking the spoiler button, paste your text in between ][
Re: Withering again
That map appears to have a strange withering pattern. I am sure the creator(s) had their reasons for it, but I don't know what they are. You cannot turn off withering with a setting. You could update the XML data that you are looking at and remove these bits to get rid of all withering.
so, for example, this
would become
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setTo="WITHERED" setRange="SOME_VALUES"
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<crop name="BARLEY" incrementByOneRange="1" setTo="WITHERED" setRange="2-MAX"/>
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<crop name="BARLEY" incrementByOneRange="1" />
Re: Withering again
Thanks. Wasn’t cold (I check that for planting) and I planted in planting season for the crop.Guil wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 11:46 am Don't think you can disable withering with seasons unless you use a simplified geo. My guess is it was too cold for the crop to germinate in autumn.
I suggest it would be better for you to use a simplified geo or not using seasons at all if you just keep editing crops that you want to plant outside the planting period
Spoiler advice noted.
Re: Withering again
Cheers Seb
I’ll have a go with this - oddity is that two different crops across 7 fields all planted in playing season and in suitable conditions withered....
I’ll have a go with this - oddity is that two different crops across 7 fields all planted in playing season and in suitable conditions withered....
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