Talk:Mushroom/Archive 1

Can you really not plant brown mushrooms? I would test it, but i dont find any right now Ivorforce 17:02, 1 March 2010 (UTC)

I found several brown mushrooms growing on the top of a tree. Kranchan 2:13AM, 28 July 2010 (EST)


 * Maybe you should be posting that in the bugs section then? :) – ultradude25 ( T 08:20, 29 July 2010 (UTC)

I also have found a number of mushrooms growing on trees (in daylight) in the current Alpha version. Yes, it was on Singleplayer, no hax, and I took a screenshot. Turtleey 04:55, 5 October 2010 (UTC)

I was just recently mining and found several brown mushrooms on rocks in caves. Mooingboog 15:28, 7 November 2010 (UTC)
 * I think it's been like that since... well, since mushrooms were added to Minecraft? – ultradude25 ( T 20:45, 7 November 2010 (CST)

I am currently going to try and "farm" mushrooms for the next few hours, I'm letting Minecraft sit in the background. I will be checking on it every half an hour to and hour, and posting updates.

http://oi52.tinypic.com/24ljuas.jpg This is my current set-up I will destroy the torch and block I am currently on and get the one to my right and click on a crafting bench.

I have 4 types of blocks to test, all in the least amount of light possible, with both types of mushrooms, 4 of each on each different block.


 * Tree leaves
 * Tree
 * Rock
 * Grass on Dirt

I may try this with a bigger room, and maybe separate the block types and mushroom types further if I get certain results that I am expecting.

Marslighthouse 01:09, 10 October 2010 (UTC)


 * Did you put water nearby? I don't think it would have any effect, but it's worth a try. PurpleKiwi 22:29, 11 October 2010 (UTC)

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Pigs Eating Mushrooms
I'm pretty sure they don't. I planted a patch of eight brown and eight spotted mushrooms (Alpha) in a enclosure full of pigs, and waited around until the pigs disappeared. They didn't eat any mushrooms. I then took a new batch of pigs and punched them all a few times so they would maybe eat mushrooms to regain health, but they didn't eat any. I'm removing the warning about pigs eating mushrooms. I'm also fairly sure sheep don't eat grass in Alpha either. At least, I have punched them in the interests of harvesting wool and never observed one regrow.JohnnyMadhouse 16:35, 7 November 2010 (UTC)

They didn't in Alpha, but in Survival Test pigs would each mushrooms and sheep grass. This information should be re-added and be specific enoguh that the user understands it is survival test and not alpha/beta. I would do it myself, but I don't have enough time right now.

Anybody thought of a multilayered forest for farming?
Basically, what one would do is make a large forest (say... 10 trees by 10 trees, destroying any large trees and mowing the top layers of the remaining trees so that they are level). Then, removing the top block from each (some would be the log block, others (depending on the heights) would be the leaf block over the log block) and replacing that block with dirt. Plant a sapling there, then repeat for one more layer (to add more darkness)

Dark on the bottom (dirt) layer, so shrooms shouldn't pop out of the ground, and should be decently dark on the second layer. This would also take advantage of the leaf glitch (say you dug pillars through at regular intervals to allow sunlight in, to help discourage mobs from hiding in the forest during the day), as the mushrooms should have plenty of darkness in the night to spawn on the leaves... Hmm, in fact, I'll test this once I commence planting the mega forest in my file, and get back to you with results -Icalasari 01:55, 10 November 2010 (UTC)


 * This contributor seems to have gone inactive since November, so if anyone would like to test this, feel free. If not I'll get rid of the comment. -St. Fenix (User•Talk) 21:05, 15 January 2011 (UTC)

Growth Rules
I dont know em and i want to. Auto? Nearby? obviously not planting...
 * They just spawn in along with trees, at the first generation of the map, I've not noticed them come back, or grow brand new myself. -St. Fenix (User•Talk) 21:02, 15 January 2011 (UTC)

I have a forest which I chopped down for wood when I was just trying to survive and than replanted for aesthetics and I've found mushrooms there. Timberdoodle 11:38, 9 May 2011 (UTC)

Stackable?
I notice there's nothing in the article about weather or not mushrooms can be stacked. I believe they can, so that should be added.

Since shrooms can stack, it is actually feasible to carry a stack of red, a stack of brown and a stack of bowls(since they stack) in your inventory with a workbench and it would be nearly as effective as carrying a stack of wheat, although not quite as efficient. I only mention this because Coestar found a whole bunch of mushrooms in his "Coe's Quest" lets play :)


 * It is definitely feasible though not very efficient, especially since some players may have quite a bit of trouble procuring them in amounts larger then just a few. I myself rarely find them and prefer to use them for decoration they are so rare in my map. The random chance thrown into it makes it less than optimal compared to wheat. -St. Fenix (User•Talk) 21:02, 15 January 2011 (UTC)

Light Level
Do Mushrooms still emit 1 Light? Or has this been fixed? -St. Fenix (User•Talk) 21:02, 15 January 2011 (UTC)
 * The article says that a current glitch means that squares with brown mushrooms on are pitch black, but I don't think that mushroom illumination is a bug, I believe it's to help you find them. That's not really based on anything other than that I've never heard of it as a bug before though. Troagador 18:37, 20 January 2011 (UTC)
 * I planted brown mushrooms under a cliff with torchlight, and whenever I leave and come back (the light level also changes usually), I notice that the block the mushroom occupies turns almost pitch black, even though the light level around it is higher from a torch. I think this is caused from the mushroom emiting a light level of one. If I place or remove a torch to change the light level around the mushroom it turns normal. O_o is this happening to anyone else or is this a bug?--Cornpopz 03:06, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
 * I see it all the time where brown mushrooms grow near a lava fall in the nether. They make the whole block pitch black until you force a block update. LB 01:53, 5 February 2011 (UTC)

Red less common?
It seems to me that red mushrooms are less common than brown ones. Can anyone confirm/disprove this? –The preceding unsigned comment was added by KKPie (Talk . Please sign your posts with !
 * Nope, I've tested. 7.png  02:14, 18 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Ok, thanks. KKPie 19:03, 18 March 2011 (UTC)

Mushrooms found when raining - "floating" when sunlight
I found a field (over 10) of brown mushroom growing on grass while raining, when it stopped raining they were detached from the ground (up floating). Is this a bug or a feature? ;)

The low light conditions of rain, and the fact that it can rain FOR A LONG TIME mean they could spawn then, when the rain stops, pop out due to the increase in the light conditions... Pureferret 09:45, 2 May 2011 (UTC)

Brown mushrooms not editable "since beta"?
Is it true that brown mushrooms haven't been edible since beta? I remember trying it in alpha, and I swear it wasn't possible back then either.

Picture for Mushrooms "Popped up"
I was reading over this page and saw the mention of popped up mushrooms, due to them spawning in the dark and daylight coming though. I've got a great picture of this that could be used, and the screenshot is from 1.5.01 so its a very recent picture. It shows red mushrooms that spawned in a pine tree, three of which have popped up and three of which are still planted. Its here if someone wants to add it to the page:. I didn't want to add it myself as I'd probably make the page look silly or format it wrong, so anyone who reads this can add it (or a picture of your own) if you like. Vicktor0 13:32, 6 May 2011 (UTC)

Mushroom on chest
Take a look on this picture. I found that in a dungeon some days ago. Is it worth to put this on the article? AIAS-5 21:33, 14 May 2011 (UTC)

Thats pretty intresting but i think it might be better in the dungeon article. YoshiRider9000 22:21, 14 May 2011 (UTC)

Really? Well, but I think that picture is more concerning mushrooms than dungeons, isn´t it? AIAS-5 22:48, 22 May 2011 (UTC)

What light level makes mushrooms pop?
I'm working on a mushroom farm, and I'd like it to be light enough to not spawn mobs but dark enough for the mushrooms. What light level will make a mushroom pop out of the ground? Yomikoma 02:47, 27 May 2011 (UTC)

It seems to vary greatly from person to person, I recently planted several mushrooms in broad daylight and waited for several minutes yet none of them popped out, i noticed the same effect when i tested this by putting torches in a room full of mushrooms. I will be conductig more tests later to see if i can get them to pop out, but up till now i am not seeing any light sensitivity, maybe its a bug. --Blokeice 14:02, 27 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Don't quote me on this, but I believe they won't pop until their block is updated. So, using the example of them sticking around during daylight - if you were to place a block next to the mushroom, that would update the mushroom's block and it would pop out due to the light level.  --Warlock 14:59, 27 May 2011 (UTC)

Mushroom spread rate testing
I decided to do this officially and in a controlled sort of way.

I started with a checkerboard grid of mushrooms and empty space
 * 1) A mix of mushrooms
 * 2) Mushrooms on smoothstone
 * 3) Dirt between them.
 * 4) The Room was very well lit
 * 5) I started with 77 mushrooms
 * 6) I pruned them new growth frequently
 * 7) Every mushroom had been in the ground for nearly 8 hours prior
 * 8) I waited an hour

I found that I got 38 new mushrooms, or on average a new mushroom grew every two hours.

That seems like a solid number for "very slow growth". I'm currently trying to duplicate my results. But any of several of my experimental procedures could modify the results, although I suspect none of them will:


 * 1) if one mushroom grew faster then the other, I wouldn't know. This needs to be tested
 * 2) If mushrooms spread faster based off of the material they are on, I wouldn't know. Probably not the case
 * 3) If mushrooms spread faster TO certain materials compared to others, I wouldn't know. Probably not the case
 * 4) If mushrooms spread faster in different lighting conditions I wouldn't know. This needs to be tested
 * 5) I think the scale was sufficient for my experiment.
 * 6) I think pruning was necessary to ensure there was space for new mushrooms
 * 7) It's possible mushrooms don't start spreading until they've been in the ground for X Hours, I wouldn't know, this needs to be tested
 * 8) I think my wait time was sufficient for my experiment.

Ideas/critiques? Thanks! Mason11987 13:12, 27 May 2011 (UTC)

Nice experiment... Did your area had lots of torches, or almost none ? C ali nou - talk × contribs » 13:44, 27 May 2011 (UTC)


 * Thanks, many torches. That is another factor though.  Just confirmed my original test though, got 36 new mushrooms. I think that 2 hours per mushroom is accurate at least under these conditions. Mason11987 14:22, 27 May 2011 (UTC)

Comparing mushroom spread rates
Just planted 71 red mushrooms under the same conditions as above. Will wait an hour then test with brown. These are also newly planted, but both colors will be newly planted to remove that as a factor. Mason11987 14:41, 27 May 2011 (UTC)


 * Only got 25 out of this one... Perhaps there is a delay before mushrooms start growing at all?  A test with a huge amount of mushrooms getting nothing for 5-10 minutes before the first grows could confirm this.  Moving on to brown ones. Mason11987 15:46, 27 May 2011 (UTC)

To where can mushrooms spread
I've confirmed they can spread diagonally and orthogonally on the same level, but not sure if they can spread veritcally any amount yet. I'll test that next. Mason11987 15:26, 27 May 2011 (UTC)