Version 1.1
Recipes changed.
Added the ability to pick up resources from the greenhouse.
Removed markers. Unloading and loading of resources occurs from the side of the door, where there is a blue barrel.
More interesting, time consuming and profitable greenhouse options.
Hydroponics.
Growing plants using the KRATKY method.
The seeds are planted in fine gravel and lime is used as a source of calcium. Food is prepared from a complex fertilizer with microelements. A lot of water is required as the stone substrate has a low moisture holding capacity.
Ecoponics.
Growing plants by natural farming.
The seeds are planted in wood chips, lime is used as a deoxidizer and as a source of calcium. Food is prepared from manure by fermenting the masses. Plants are mulched abundantly with fresh grass to create a burning effect, which prevents weeds from germinating, keeps the substrate moist and additionally nourishes the plants as they decompose.
A small greenhouse has a great economic attractiveness compared to hydroponics, about 20%, but the volume of warehouses and works casts doubt on this advantage.
The average greenhouse is about 15% more profitable than hydroponics. A little better than a small greenhouse.
A large greenhouse will yield more profit than hydroponics by only 10%. If you have a surplus of grass, wood chips and manure, then this is a good way to recycle them.