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Botany

Botany, the scientific study of plants. In the glorious sub-department of hydroponics, plants work for you, the all powerful botanist.

Plants


Plant :D

Anatomy


Plants are the organisms you will be working with as a botanist. Their composition is comprised of 3 core elements the body, fruit, and roots. These elements are known as plant features. There are many plant features, and they each have their own unique characteristics. No more than 1 of each feature can exist in a given plant, but there is no requirement to have a particular type of feature, meaning you can create plants without fruit, roots, or bodies. However, it is not guaranteed a plant can survive without roots or a body.

material Type Info
Body The body of a plant will determine its overall size, time to mature, and harvest size, among other things. The body of a plant is also responsible for a plant's health, a sick body is a sick plant.
Fruit The fruit of a plant will determine what it grows, what is produced from harvests. Obviously each fruit feature also has its own stats that determine growth time, reagents, and reagent volume.
Roots The roots of a plant allows it to absorb any reagents it may need to survive from its surroundings. In addition to this, roots also determine what kind of substrate a plant can grow in, whether that be dirt, sand, clay, or debris.

Some feature's have special stats that determine how they can be combined, these will be discussed later.