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You're choices are bonemeal or patience. I believe it grows faster on sand, other than that all I can say is use bonemeal. Patience is your only hope, but also, plant everything you have. Don't hoard the harvest unless you are out of places to plant.
Zero-tick designs remove and replace a requirement for the plant within the same game tick, also forcing a growth update. These designs usually use pistons or sand manipulation. Zero-tick sugar cane farms are faster in Bedrock Edition, with some getting at or above 2,000 sugarcane per hour per plant. Stationary design []
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
18 paź 2013 · I've been playing Minecraft for a while - at first, you could only place it on sand adjacent to water, but then there was the option to grow it on dirt. I had read and always believed that sugarcane could grow on both, but would grow faster on sand.
2 gru 2019 · In this tutorial I show you how to maximize the per crop production of Sugar Cane using Shaky-Sand or Quantum-ticking. This requires the use of a BUD (Block Update Detector) instead of a...
3 wrz 2021 · So there you go, the answer is no, Sugar Cane doesn’t grow faster on Sand and its growth speed doesn’t depend on which kind of block it is on. Now you can go and plant it wherever you prefer.
The easiest I find to farm a lot of sugar cane is to make long rows of sand or dirt next to a lake. Then I can run and harvest the sugar cane with out having to look where I am going. Just do not look down and harvest the bottom of the plant.