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When cross breeding you will find an option on the greenhouse "".
 
When cross breeding you will find an option on the greenhouse "".
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You may place two differently named plants (see note later to get around this exclusion) of the same types and species, one in the left cross and one in the right cross. You cannot cross a sea lily with an orchid, for example, or two different seasonal wheat types.  If there is a plant in the left or right cross already, you will get the message "".  This can be handy if you have forgotten which plants are in the left and right crosses, say after you have been using solvents.  If you would like to breed the same named plants you may go to any [[University of Worship]] (after gaining the Seed Registry tech at a [[University of Leadership]]) and rename a plant variety.

Revision as of 23:53, 24 April 2009

Cross Breeding for T4 can be used on flax, flowers (Sea Lilies) and vines in a greenhouse. The tech is received from a University of Thought.

When cross breeding you will find an option on the greenhouse "".

You may place two differently named plants (see note later to get around this exclusion) of the same types and species, one in the left cross and one in the right cross. You cannot cross a sea lily with an orchid, for example, or two different seasonal wheat types. If there is a plant in the left or right cross already, you will get the message "". This can be handy if you have forgotten which plants are in the left and right crosses, say after you have been using solvents. If you would like to breed the same named plants you may go to any University of Worship (after gaining the Seed Registry tech at a University of Leadership) and rename a plant variety.