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A few questions on flower pots and farming material choice.

1: For the flower pot when putting wheezles in them, is it better to use slow heating or reactive material?

2: Clay vs Dirt?  Any factors here that affect plant temp or surrounding tile temp?

2 hours ago, MythN7 said:

1: For the flower pot when putting wheezles in them, is it better to use slow heating or reactive material?

The material of the pot won't actually affect how the Wheezewort functions.  That relies on atmospheric pressure.

2 hours ago, MythN7 said:

2: Clay vs Dirt?  Any factors here that affect plant temp or surrounding tile temp?

I don't think it will affect plant growth at all.  However, Dirt has a much higher Heat Capacity than Clay.  When Dirt becomes hot, it takes a lot to cool it down again.

Just now, PhailRaptor said:

The material of the pot won't actually affect how the Wheezewort functions.  That relies on atmospheric pressure.

I don't think it will affect plant growth at all.  However, Dirt has a much higher Heat Capacity than Clay.  When Dirt becomes hot, it takes a lot to cool it down again.

ya i figured it wouldn't affect how the wheezle works, but i was thinking, if it might be faster or slower if the pot is slowly or quickly absorbing the gas temp the weezle is chilling.

And for the dirt, the logic i was trying to base it on was if it would absorb air heat faster as clay making the plant grow if your on that line of to hot vs acceptable. 

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