Not an Issue Plants in Planter Box Die After One Day

I planted wheat, and it was gone the next day. I wasn't sure if someone had harvested, so I planted corn, and it vanished too. I saw Vis posted this when Eternal Plants from umod wasn't working, and thought this would work. Pretty sure something was tweaked in the last update that is preventing this from working right.
 
I planted some more stuff to see also. Nobody was active in the server when it happened. Just had to switch IP's with the host and the place is almost empty:) But I did have stuff vanish twice, and I am really wondering if alzheimers is kicking in haaaaa. I'm going to build a big greenhouse and throw everything at it to be sure. It's awesome you are checking it out. Edit- The first vanishing act was not with your plugin, it was with Eternal Plants from umod. And I think the last time I had looked at the plants they were at 460%.
 
Doesn't look like the problem is with the plugin, most likely something on your side
And regarding Eternal Plants, you'll have to choose between that and mine, they can conflict since they do the same thing

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