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'''Yumako seed''' is an item used to plant [[ | '''Yumako seed''' is an item used to plant [[yumako tree]]s, either manually or with a [[agricultural tower]]. These trees produce [[yumako]] fruits when harvested. The seeds are then extracted from those fruits when processed. | ||
On average, the yumako processing recipe produces exactly one seed from each mature yumako tree being harvested, making yumako processing by hand is a barely and unreliably self-sustaining process. However, the built-in productivity of a [[biochamber]] increases this statistic to one and a half seeds from each tree harvested, which is a net positive, thereby making yumako tree production a reliably self-sustaining process | On average, the yumako processing recipe produces exactly one seed from each mature yumako tree being harvested, making yumako processing by hand is a barely and unreliably self-sustaining process. However, the built-in productivity of a [[biochamber]] increases this statistic to one and a half seeds from each tree harvested, which is a net positive, thereby making yumako tree production a reliably self-sustaining process. | ||
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Space Age expansion exclusive feature.
Yumako seed is an item used to plant yumako trees, either manually or with a agricultural tower. These trees produce yumako fruits when harvested. The seeds are then extracted from those fruits when processed.
On average, the yumako processing recipe produces exactly one seed from each mature yumako tree being harvested, making yumako processing by hand is a barely and unreliably self-sustaining process. However, the built-in productivity of a biochamber increases this statistic to one and a half seeds from each tree harvested, which is a net positive, thereby making yumako tree production a reliably self-sustaining process.