Compost
Description: Compost is a block thatderived from waste product, it comes in three forms: wet compost block, compost block and compost. In several forms it significantly increases the growth speed of crops. It starts as wet compost, which cannot be used.
Details:
Renewable: | Yes |
Stackable: |
Yes (64) |
Tool: | N/A |
Blast Resistance: | N/A |
Hardness: | N/A |
Luminant: | No |
Transparent: | No |
Flammable: | No |
Flammable (Lava): | No |
Obtaining
WheelbarrowsCompost
Wet compostCompost is madeformed by placing usedsoiled Shavings and manure in Wheelbarrows. AfterWhen eight8 items have been placed ininto athe wheelbarrow, it givesproduces the1 playerpiece wetof compost.
Wet compost and Compost blocks can be broken back down into compost.
Cooking
Wet Compost Block
A wet compost block can be crafted with 9 Compost.
Compost Block
A (dried) compost block can be crafted by smelting 1 Wet Compost Block.
Wet compost is cooked in a furnace to make dry compost.
Usage
CompostThe different forms of compost can be used onin crops.different Twoways.
- Wet compost
blockscanarebeenoughplaced tomakecreate muck-heaps for RRP or as aplantphysical storage of compost for use when needed. - Wet compost is also an efficient way to condense manure for compact storage.
- Compost Blocks cannot be placed but can be used the same as bonemeal to grow grass/flowers or crops (2 blocks = fully
grown.grown) - Compost is an inventory item so cannot be placed but can be used the same as normal minecraft bonemeal.
Currently the balance of compost (bonemeal) makes it far more efficient than to use full compost blocks. However, for players looking to get rid of their acquired compost without wastefully disposing of it, using blocks will do so much quicker.
Known Issues
- [-] Unbalanced values between compost block and compost. Compost can be broken down from both block types at any time.
Data values
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