Vanilla wheat is 1 and yes higher tier is slower growth.
Thank you, and an overall thank you for your patience in answering my questions. Thanks to your help, I've got AgriCraft support working in Akkamaddi's Ashenwheat!
Vanilla wheat is 1 and yes higher tier is slower growth.
I'm having a problem with AgriCraft's water-pads and GrowthCraft's rice paddys. Both require right clicking with a shovel on farmland, and AgriCraft's water-pads are taking over, so I can never make a rice paddy. There's an option in the config file for Growthcraft compatability and the comment mentions the rice paddies, but I have it turned on - and frankly I don't know how it changes anything.
How do I make GrowthCraft paddies if AgriCraft is being used?
In AgriCraft's config file, there's an option to set "sneak to create water paddy" to true. Set it to true. Then you can make GrowthCraft rice paddies by normal right-clicking, and AgriCraft water paddies by sneak-right-clicking.
What section is that in? I can't find any instance of the word "sneak" or "pad" or "paddy", and everything relating to Water is in the irrigation section, relating to channels, tanks, and sprinklers.
I am getting a can not grow message no matter what I do with nether wart and cant get it to grow. Any tips? Playing ftb infinity expert mode skyblock.
Playing infinity skyblock, and I'm having issues getting mushroom spores to grow. I've actually managed to cross breed them, but when I go to transfer to a main farm, the spores report they cannot grow.
They are on myclium, I've even put them in a dark room. The walia tooltip still reports that they won't grow. I'm really stumped.
Ah, I build a dark room with no space/air above them. I'll try that.Got enough space above them? Light level has to be at 8 or lower. If you look at the picture I put up earlier on this page, I used the exact same setup for mushrooms as I did Netherwart (with the obvious soil difference).
It's been implemented ages ago man.Is seed storage implemented already? I can't find any info in the internet and changelogs, and the last post on github adressing it was in 2015.