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I never liked babysitting plants. As soon as you have a few plants, and you're gone for a moment to splice some seeds or to get chemicals outside hydro, it's BLINK BLINK BLINK, give me water.
It's as if geneticists had to constantly feed their monkeys.

It would be better to have less hard maintenance to do. And more time to work on a complex system for mutations.

About using random chemicals to improve your plants, what if the chemicals were just three, Nitrogen, Phoshorus, Potassium, like in real world fertilizers.
And each improved one characteristic, while hurting another. You would have to mix proper ratios for best results.

Light and temperature could also influence plant growth. Hot/cold or normal water.
Plants requiring heavy light could be placed near UV lights, and plants requiring low light could go in a dark area of hydro.

I think it makes more sense than dousing the pot with cryoxadone or sulphuric acid.
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