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This is a tutorial for an easy to build and efficient sugar cane farm for minecraft 1.19 using the newly introduced mud block.
26 sie 2021 · This method below will show you how to use the zero tick method to build a sugarcane farm and get sugarcane to grow quickly in Minecraft! Firstly, gather the following: 12 Redstone dust; 1 Redstone torch; 2 Redstone repeaters; 1 Lever; Building blocks(any kind) 2 Dispensers; 2 Hoppers; Chests; 2 glass panes; Stairs; Dirt blocks; 2 Pistons ...
How to make automatic sugarcane farm that is expandable, lossless with mud and this farm has simple & easy circuit, doesn`t required flying machine so it won...
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Fact check: it has been debunked, sugarcane grows equally fast on any of its growing surfaces. You're choices are bonemeal or patience. I believe it grows faster on sand, other than that all I can say is use bonemeal.
Sugar cane must be planted on a grass block, dirt, coarse dirt, rooted dirt, podzol, mycelium, sand, red sand, suspicious sand, moss block, or mud that is directly adjacent to water, waterlogged block, or frosted ice (not merely above or diagonal to water), or on top of another sugar cane block.
I was mostly saving it because of the mud and sugar cane mechanic, I already know how to make the automatic farm in a way that works on Bedrock
Every 16 random ticks, sugar cane grows 1 block in height, similar to how cactus, kelp, and bamboo grow. On average, sugar cane grows 1 block every 18 minutes. Sugar cane's growth rate is unaffected by the absence of light. Sugar cane can naturally grow up to 3 blocks in height.