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After you can hire workers, you're also at a point in the game where you have a larger warehouse (King's Road) and you no longer have to manually process the product. So the layout at this stage is now only about production - how much can you get out of the space you have. Since workers can move through some objects, you can really pack it all in. At this stage, the fewer/smaller gaps you have, the more product you can grow. I haven't ruminated on other options yet, but here is a pic of my layout https://imgur.com/a/kh5yKE2
I used four 4x6 pods with one large lamp and one round sprinkler in the middle. Then just repeated this pattern back to back across the warehouse with drying racks & fans in the aisles. Each lamp is 48 plants, making 480 plants total. I could probably focus less on drying racks and add 12-48 more plants but rearranging seems like a nightmare. Maybe on a new run or another warehouse I might laser in on efficiency a bit more and see what ratio of plants to drying racks works best with the current worker behavior. It seems like they pick less often, so having a 1:1 ratio of drying rack space to plants is likely too high.