Slicer not generating bottom support interfaces

Hm.
NOT RESOLVED THEN!

@BambuLab halp! We cant get our trees to root properly!

I’m a little disenchanted that this is an issue in BambuStudio but never posed a problem in Cura.
Ive always used Cura, so when I dove into Bambu and experienced the difference, I was stunned (like so many).
But here we are dealing with a strange quirk that had nothing to do with the printer and everything to do with the slicer o.O
A print which would take a week on an Ender 3 can be done in 20 hours on the Bambu… except it cant actually be done at all because of some relatively basic functionality like having a support be able to stay where it is supposed to be rather than just being set down on the print model and hope for the best. Thats a 100% fail rate scenario. I cannot think of an application where zero bottom interface on model would be useful whatsoever - not even in a minimum layer support scenario (say, only a <1 mm gap between flat vertical layers) where the interface itself would serve as the support and could/would be fished out like a wafer.

I suppose in that scenario Maybe the “top” interface would come into play… but what about situations where the distance goes beyond the thickness of the top interface… I get that the slicer would just print a multitude of tiny trees, but, again, it could simply print minimum interface layers instead and the “support” would come out like a crispy waffle.