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Mar 11, 2015 11:20 AM CST
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Name: Dave Whitinger
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This has come up a few times and I'm wondering how many people are dealing with this issue. Say you are hybridizing and you have seedlings of a certain plant that you want to separately add to your plant list. Right now, you can't really do that since every plant in your plant list must already exist in the database.

I've been asked to make the plant list feature work with plants that are not in the database. In the case of plants like this, you'd be able to add custom details for your own "made up" plants just as if they were in the database. But they would only exist in your plant list.

So, my question is: how many of you would use a functionality like this?

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