Thank, Epidemia78. Final thing...my Dayblooms and Nightshades died for Botania. Are they supposed to do that? Is there a way to make them last longer?
Yes, this was a semi-recent addition called decay. Passive flowers decay after a period of time.Thank, Epidemia78. Final thing...my Dayblooms and Nightshades died for Botania. Are they supposed to do that? Is there a way to make them last longer?
Out of curiosity, how is a "passive" flower defined?Yes, this was a semi-recent addition called decay. Passive flowers decay after a period of time.
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It either states it in the lexica botania, or I think it's anything that doesn't require fuel.Out of curiosity, how is a "passive" flower defined?
Pretty sure that it means it being self sufficient, like the daybloom, you just plant it and here you have, infinite (just slow) mama generation.Out of curiosity, how is a "passive" flower defined?
yes they're supposed to do that, either upgrade your mana gen to non-passive flowers, or upgrade botania to the latest version and apply enchanted soil underneath them to prevent them from dying
224 is latest, botaniamod.netI have Botania r1.7-223. Is that the latest one? I can't seem to find the Enchanted Soil Recipe.
Catwalks2, I think.Is there a scaffold equivalent in a mod, outside of IC2's scaffolding itself?
NEI also showed vine- based scaffoldings in MFRIs there a scaffold equivalent in a mod, outside of IC2's scaffolding itself?
passive flowers are : dayblooms,nightshades,hydrogeaos(how ever u spell them )Out of curiosity, how is a "passive" flower defined?
yep! that is correct.NEI also showed vine- based scaffoldings in MFR