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I been using this design but it have 3 space gap, does it really make a difference if it 3 space apart?I don't know about "maximum efficiency", but I suggest you use a "E" setup, instead of a "O".
You can make more branches, or make them longer, but basically, always keep 2 spaces between rails, for the trees, any more is just a waste of space, any less is a waste of productivity.Code:############### #-------------# #-------------# #--############ #--# #--# #--############ #-------------# #-------------# #--############ #--# #--# #--############ #-------------# #-------------# ############### # = rail - = empty, dirt bellow
You also need to put your cargo manager and its rail somewhere on the track.
EDIT: You might need to adapt the design based on the tree you want to grow, depending on how fast they grow.
Just be aware that tightly clustered tree farm designs have the opportunity to lose a LOT of saplings due to how leaves from adjacent trees can over-write each other. If saplings are what you want then spread the farm out more so that leaf sharing is less likely.
Just be aware that tightly clustered tree farm designs have the opportunity to lose a LOT of saplings due to how leaves from adjacent trees can over-write each other. If saplings are what you want then spread the farm out more so that leaf sharing is less likely.
I think the point Dave was making is that having the trees growing on top of one another means the leaves will overwrite each other when they grow. Basically more space between trees means more leaves will grow in relation to the logs that grow, increasing the sapling:log ratio.Have you actually used a SC tree farm? I guess not. If you had you'd know that the leaves do not decay, they are stripped off the trunk in layers by the wood cutter and any saps that would've dropped from them are deposited in the cart so it does not matter how close the trees are to each other in that respect. The trees will grow faster if they have more space, although oak trees aren't as fussy over it as pine and spruce.
My track layout is identical to slaymithos above but i have 3 spaces between the tracks where he shows 2. I have 4 separate tracks and carts all identical to that and it they provide me with enough saps to run 5 HP36s on biofuel and the wood caters for all my EU needs via IC generators.
Err, where did he mention decaying?Have you actually used a SC tree farm? I guess not. If you had you'd know that the leaves do not decay, they are stripped off the trunk in layers by the wood cutter and any saps that would've dropped from them are deposited in the cart so it does not matter how close the trees are to each other in that respect. The trees will grow faster if they have more space, although oak trees aren't as fussy over it as pine and spruce.
My track layout is identical to slaymithos above but i have 3 spaces between the tracks where he shows 2. I have 4 separate tracks and carts all identical to that and it they provide me with enough saps to run 5 HP36s on biofuel and the wood caters for all my EU needs via IC generators.
Secondly, for our friend baw179 here, when a tree grows, it spawns its leaves everywhere a transparent block (air, glass, torches) was, in a certain range, depending on the tree. If other leaves are already there, then it won't do much, and so there will be fewer leaf per three, meaning less drops from those when the cart harvests them.
I've run 3 36hp's from a single SC farm, feeding 2 sawmills, and still got excess. Without the fertilizer add-on. SC is niceI have a single SC farm powering a 36HP and a 36LP, all from log->sawmill->burning planks. and it still makes excess.
I use 3 spaces, works just fine
I have a single SC farm powering a 36HP and a 36LP, all from log->sawmill->burning planks. and it still makes excess.
I've run 3 36hp's from a single SC farm, feeding 2 sawmills, and still got excess. Without the fertilizer add-on. SC is nice
Would you like to know?I intensely dislike when people say they power X amount of boilers, WITHOUT giving the size of the farm as well. It's confusing at best, and those who are unfamiliar with how to lay it out and such, don't understand how to actually get that kind of wood from the system.