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I am aware of it but don't really consider it an issue since there's no good way to fix it and most people don't plant anywhere near that many plants at once.
Psilocap has a really low fertility sensitivity and a long grow time, so the only reason to use it is if you have no soil.
Let me know if it has any issues.
I'll upload them to my GitHub and remove them from the workshop version sorry about that
Cultivated psilocap currently grows in about 50% the time, has less beauty (so your indoor farms aren't prettier than your temples), is more sensitive to soil fertility, and yields slightly less product than wild.
At least not in any meaningful way?
And could you also list the differences you made for "balance" of the psilocap?