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I absolutely want double basil and you're doing awesome stuff. I will watch for more. What kind of turn around can you get on generations with your set up?
Having said that (and knowing plat breeding is older than civilization), my first reaction was - this sounds like the log book found in a post-apocalyptic world.
Hidden away in a Vault-Tec lab once you slash and burn your way through a tangle of carnivorous vines that consumed the bunker's former residents. Good basil though.
Vault-Tec scientist: *rips a fat dab* what if we dedicated an entire vault to making the perfect margherita pizza
Honestly I just moved to a new house and I have a decent ish growing space, a 16’x60’ (~5x18m) and 30’x35’ (9x9.5m) plot in my back yard and a 20’x25’ (6x7.5m) room in my basement I’m turning into a hydroponics and indoor farm setup. With the move I’ve changed growing zones a lot and am now on the border of Canada so I don’t know how the plants will react yet.
I was thinking a more Cave Johnson approach,but I’ll totally be the vault overseer doing agriculture experiments that decides the best way to get more harvest and save space is to double the plant per plant.