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by xypage
1215 days ago
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They're so light that their terminal velocity is very low, so when "shooting" them you'd have to be very close to the ground otherwise they'll decelerate almost immediately, long before they reach it. Anecdotally, even from right next to the ground I don't think seeds have enough mass to have the kinetic energy at any realistic speed to embed into the soil. |
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Can we coat the seeds in a layer of compost / biodegradable fertilizer ... and so make them heavy enough to work like small bullets, and also thereby protect the seed from shattering on impact