>>41189795No it very much isn't, that's why I asked.
>https://rentry.org/DeathAndBurialsAlso, the ideal temp for wheat germination is 20-25°C, which just so happens to be what we would be warming up the station to for us anyway, so that point is sadly moot. I also would not want any gmos getting spread before we know their exact properties. You yourself should know why they are controversial. That's why I asked for a rentry on it. If you're gonna be using foreign ingredients from the home system, you're gonna explain their properties, and it'll be something in your field that can ease you back into writing.