Kind of obvious, but made me think more generally about the robotics of the problem. And adding other dimensions like nutrients and water. Plus the sensors needed to do that effectively, and the dependence on the architecture of the 'field'. Reminds me too of robot weed pulling and zapping solutions.
MIT researchers create a robot houseplant that moves on its own
By Rachel England, @rachel_england in Engadget
Friday, December 07, 2018
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