No, not that type.

I've got a bunch of herbs, etc, plus a hibiscus bush and bamboo tree in my living room under some great lights and environmental controls.

I take great joy in doing things to accelerate growth, especially when cloning.

I've got more own home built aeroponic grow chambers, plus I play in the dirt.

I optimize carbon dioxide cycles and fan air air paths the same way I'd optimize a loop calling subroutines.

I delve into light frequency (different depending on what chemicals / process is used in the light, lots to choose from) growth response rates (different for different plants, at different times in their growth cycle), nutrition/hormone balance, and varying lights and additives for different goals. It is as deeply technical as any combination of hardware/software/OS that I've ever worked in.

A failure means a single plant dies. Pretty no downside since I'll end up with multiple clones of them all, soon enough.

It takes days to see results of an action, and there are so many hidden variables I can't hope to ever understand it.

But it smells good and is pretty, and I play a simple assistant to the biological process, and I like it.