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| [[Category:Plants]] | | [[Category:Plants]] |
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| | name = Winterspawn | | | name = Winterspawn |
− | | image = [[File:Winterspawn.png|thumb]] | + | | image = |
| | maxpressure = | | | maxpressure = |
| | createdwith = | | | createdwith = |
| | cost = | | | cost = |
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− | | stacks = 10 | + | | stacks = 20 |
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− | == Winterspawn == <!--T:3-->
| + | Winterspawn can be grown in hydroponics |
− | Winterspawn can be grown in hydroponics. | + | <br>Provide water into piping (5 to 60c) and an atmosphere of ~7.7KPa. The plants will produce cold O<sup>2</sup> and H<sup>2</sup> which you will need to remove. |
− | * Provide water into piping (5 to 60c) and an atmosphere of ~7.7KPa. Mature plants will produce cold [[Oxygen|O2]] and [[Volatiles|H2]].
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− | * Like all plants, Winterspawn consumes 0.4 mol of [[Water|H2O]] per hour, but it consumes [[Nitrogen|N2]] instead of CO2 and uses electrolysis to produce 0.4 mol/hour of [[Oxygen|O2]] and 0.8 mol/hour of [[Volatiles|H2]]
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− | * The Alpha variant cools at 90W (90 J/tick) and is most efficient in temperatures between 0 and 40C
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− | * The Beta variant cools at 150W, but has a narrower efficiency band, working most efficiently in temperatures between 14 and 24C
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− | * Winterspawn consumes N2 and H2O while growing, but doesn't produce H2, O2, or have the cooling effect until it's mature
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− | * You can halt the cooling effect of a mature plant without damaging the plant by removing all N2 from the atmosphere, but you must maintain the minimum atmospheric pressure or the plant will take damage
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− | * Removing light from a mature plant does not appear to damage the plant, neither does it appear to halt the cooling and O2/H2 production effect
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− | Beta-strain, per plant:
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− | *consumption: -0.01 mol N2 per tick, -0.000400 mol H2O per tick
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− | *production (peak performance at ~20.0°C): +0.000281 mol O2 per tick, +0.000562 mol H2 per tick
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− | *combusting the peak production of H2/O2 can NOT restore the consumed water (-0.000119 mol H2O per tick)
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− | Alpha-strain, per plant:
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− | *consumption: -0.006 mol N2 per tick, -0.000200 mol H2O per tick
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− | *production (peak performance at ~18°C): +0.000181 mol O2 per tick, +0.000362 mol H2 per tick
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− | *much more temperature tolerant than the beta-strain
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− | *combusting the peak production of H2/O2 can NOT restore the consumed water (-0.000019 mol H2O per tick)
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| | Temperature Range || -26c to 65c (247-338k) | | | Temperature Range || -26c to 65c (247-338k) |
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− | | Sweetspot (Alpha) || 0c to 40c | + | | Sweetspot || 15c to 25c (288-298k) |
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− | | Sweetspot (Beta) || 14c to 24c
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− | == Hades Flower == <!--T:3-->
| + | Winterspawn can be grown in hydroponics |
− | Hades Flower can be grown in hydroponics
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| <br>Provide water into piping (5 to 60c) and an atmosphere of ~7.7KPa. The plants will produce hot gasses which you will need to remove. | | <br>Provide water into piping (5 to 60c) and an atmosphere of ~7.7KPa. The plants will produce hot gasses which you will need to remove. |
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− | "The Agrizero's-created hades flower is the result of as dubious experiment to combine the allure of tropical plants with the comfort and homeliness of a heat pump. The plant breathes a 1:3 mix of volatiles and oxygen, and exhales heated pollutant. The beta strain is notably more efficient than the earlier, more experimental alpha variant.
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− | Inhaled Gases:
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− | Volatiles - 54 Moles per hour
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− | Oxygen - 18 Moles per hour
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− | Exhaled gas:
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− | Pollutant - 18 Moles per hour
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− | Water usage: 0.043 Moles per hour"
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− | Whilst the text states it's a 1:3 of volatiles to oxygen the growth parameter informations states the inverse.
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