At the very start of a world even a single sweetberry bush can quickly give you food independence. No water required, grows fast and if you avoid damage they can actually sustain you for quite a long time. Place them under a top half slab to save yourself from being hurt when harvesting them. Just be careful when you need to eat that you are not targeting a block the berry can be planted on (console only problem?) . Good job Prowl
Place the water, one box further down and then you won’t be constantly breaking up the pattern when you harvest and or pick up your torch, which should be above not on the block
I use a pyramid method when growing sugar can to hand harvest. One pyramid with water flowing over it and another encasing the water. Then you can grow on every block except the corners and the middle of the top🤷🏻♂️
Question about the pumpkin and melon. Once you harvest the fruit will the same stalk continue to produce more fruit. Or do u need to break stalk and replant more seeds?
But wait... For pumpkin and mellons... Wouldnt it be better to- working diagonally- go over two spaces and then up (down whatever) one? That would guarantee 100% growth spots for each plant wouldnt it? Definitely take up a lot more space... ...
And OMG lol never thought to apply that to the sugar cane... Kinda how you got the water for the sugar cane is what I meant for the pumpkins and melons though. ... I'm not sure if I'm making sense when I reread what I'm typing... ... Thanks for the video!!
At the very start of a world even a single sweetberry bush can quickly give you food independence. No water required, grows fast and if you avoid damage they can actually sustain you for quite a long time. Place them under a top half slab to save yourself from being hurt when harvesting them. Just be careful when you need to eat that you are not targeting a block the berry can be planted on (console only problem?) . Good job Prowl
Good one that I missed!
I knew that alternating rows made cross grow faster, but had no idea it was taking into account the diagonal crops.
Great video! I did learn a couple things!! ❤
Thanks!
I made a sugar cane farm 46 in length and 30 is breadth that give me around 790 or something when i mine it 1 time
I've noticed that the water for the sugarcane is all a chess knight's movement away from each other
I didn't know about the space method for the sugar cane, score 1 for Prowl. Thanks for the awesome video. Keep the content coming!!!! Let's Gooo!!!
Interesting information on the melon and pumpkin growth. I must admit I did not know it. But thanks to you this has changed now
Some good basics that are helpful for beginners. Helped me a lot early on.
I just found your channel! I love it, i only have minecraft on Xbox and nobody has tutorials for bedrock 😅
Place the water, one box further down and then you won’t be constantly breaking up the pattern when you harvest and or pick up your torch, which should be above not on the block
Might be a bit of a poor foodsource but glowbrries early game when you come across a lush cave (or azalea tree ofcourse) can also help.
Fortune on crops was the best hint for me :D
I use a pyramid method when growing sugar can to hand harvest. One pyramid with water flowing over it and another encasing the water. Then you can grow on every block except the corners and the middle of the top🤷🏻♂️
This will really help me with my villager trading Hal thank you prowl
Glad to help!
Awesome video and great information ❤
Lots of new knowledge, thanks ❤
Thank you very much man, it really helps😭🙏🏼
Watching videos like this makes me realize how much I don’t know about Minecraft.
Glad to help!
thanks for the video nice to learn about the checker board
Just great I’ve missed out on so many melons haha
Question about the pumpkin and melon. Once you harvest the fruit will the same stalk continue to produce more fruit. Or do u need to break stalk and replant more seeds?
The stems will continue to produce melons and pumpkins. You only need to plant them once as long as you don’t accidentally break a stem.
thought spark toast was a new way of scorching bread
About nether wart, does the player need to be close so he can grow faster?
But wait... For pumpkin and mellons... Wouldnt it be better to- working diagonally- go over two spaces and then up (down whatever) one? That would guarantee 100% growth spots for each plant wouldnt it? Definitely take up a lot more space... ...
And OMG lol never thought to apply that to the sugar cane... Kinda how you got the water for the sugar cane is what I meant for the pumpkins and melons though. ... I'm not sure if I'm making sense when I reread what I'm typing... ... Thanks for the video!!
it‘s funny how the whole bedrock community (myself included) relies on you and silent for everything farm and game related😂
thanks for carrying us❤
Thank you
Swear I hear you saying "Spark Toast" rather than "Sparked Host" ... 😂😂😂
Also I can prove to my friends that Bedrock is better because you can bonemeal sugar cane
Yes!
How do get confidence in speaking?
Fortune 3 book.... really?
Hmmmm.... that would save durability early game
"Mining" crops costs 0 durability :p
@Prowl8413 thankyou. I don't think I ever paid attention to that before.
Does anyone else hear “Spark Toast” 2:17
Yep🙄
Mmmm, spark toast. My favorite kind
I can’t un-hear it now!! 😂😂
Nice
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