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[[Growing zone]]s allow colonists with the growing job [[overview|enabled]] to grow plants. These plants range from food crops to flowers to improve the environment, to trees to provide wood. Soil fertility and the amount of available light strongly influences plant growth, and so are major factors to consider when placing growing zones. Some soil is super fertile (exceeding 100%) and will yield crops at a better than normal rate. | [[Growing zone]]s allow colonists with the growing job [[overview|enabled]] to grow plants. These plants range from food crops to flowers to improve the environment, to trees to provide wood. Soil fertility and the amount of available light strongly influences plant growth, and so are major factors to consider when placing growing zones. Some soil is super fertile (exceeding 100%) and will yield crops at a better than normal rate. | ||
− | Growing zones are less efficient than [[hydroponics | + | Growing zones are less efficient than [[hydroponics table|hydroponics]], therefore it is advisable to move food production to hydroponics when it becomes available. |
− | Hydroponics are a necessity in extreme environments, like arctic ice sheets, where plants will not grow because of temperature or fertility. The hydroponic | + | Hydroponics are a necessity in extreme environments, like arctic ice sheets, where plants will not grow because of temperature or fertility. The hydroponic table is placed indoors, where the temperature can be regulated. |
===Shrink zone=== | ===Shrink zone=== |