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一個高效率的樹木農場,可以得到橡木樺木

樹木種植是指種植大量樹苗並等待它們長成樹木的過程。這些樹木將會被砍伐(得到木塊)並獲得一些樹苗繼續種植。這些動作幾乎可以無限繼續下去,從而獲得大量木塊而不需要到處尋找樹木砍伐。A secondary benefit of tree farming is that it allows conservation of the surrounding environment. Use of bonemeal can speed the process, or you can just plant your saplings and go do something else while they grow.

如果你需要知道更多關於樹苗成長的資訊,請移步樹木

哪種樹是最好的?

Because all four types have different advantages and disadvantages, the best tree to choose can vary with the situation. Oak trees are best at the beginning of the game or compact spaces; birch is best in moderately sized fields or a community farm, and jungle trees are best for mass-production of wood late in the game, when you have plenty of time and space on your hands. Larger trees offer more wood per tree, while smaller trees are quicker to harvest (and the leaves decay sooner).

Wood from different trees is now a different color. If building wooden structures, you may choose a specific type of wood for its color. Because the efficiency difference among tree types is only slight, looks do often take priority. If building or decorating with multiple wood types, having a tree farm for each is also useful.

橡木

好處 壞處
  • 這是最容易找到的樹,可以在多種生物羣落中找到。
  • Due to the possibility of large trees and their large number of leaves, they can give more saplings on average.
  • The smallest forms take less space than other trees, 且可以在小空間生長。
  • 有200分之1的機率跌落蘋果
  • 可以在NPC村莊的鐵匠鋪儲物箱找到。
  • 大樹很難收穫。
  • 有時樹葉長出來離地面只有一格方塊高,你必須先砍掉他們才能收穫木頭

樺木

好處 壞處
  • 長大速度最快。
  • 容易砍伐。
  • Consistently sized, slightly larger than small oak trees.
  • Small enough to harvest completely if you stand on the stump or ground.

杉木

好處 壞處
  • 可以長得非常高:可一下子獲得非常多的木塊。
  • 可以長得非常高:難以砍伐。
  • 只有很少的葉子,所以跌落的杉木樹苗也很少。
  • 只能在針葉林生物羣落中找到。

叢林木

好處 壞處
  • 「叢林巨人」形式的叢林木是非常巨大的。四棵樹苗最終最多可以收穫兩組原木
  • Easy and time efficient harvesting if you harvest upwards in a spiral, no wait is needed for the vines to grow.
  • 如果你有可可豆,你可以拿來當可可豆農場。
  • 只能在叢林生物羣落中找到。
  • Saplings drop half as often per leaf block compared to other types of trees—indeed, growing "small" jungle trees is probably unsustainable. Even jungle giants may occasionally produce less than 4 saplings.
  • Require a huge open space, unsuitable for small spaces, indoor, underground, or stealthy farming.
  • Moderately dangerous, as you can die from falling. If you instead choose to spiral up and get the rest on the way back down (still risky), it will take longer to harvest the whole tree.
  • Harvesting a jungle giant is a big job—depending on equipment and strategy, it will take most or all of a Minecraft day. And if you're using stone axes, bring two.

樹木種植方法

簡易種植

你需要: 1. 至少4棵樹苗(任何種類); 2. 儲物箱(可選); 3. 任何種類的斧頭(可選)。

First dig 1 block down. Count 4 blocks to the left and dig 1 block down. 4 blocks left again, dig one down. Repeat one more time. Then plant a sapling in every hole:

Wait a day (or use bonemeal), then harvest the trees (get the saplings too, for next time). Place the chest nearby and store the saplings(and axe, if you have one) in there. You can extend the grid if you like, as long as all the saplings are the same type.

叢林木種植

Jungle trees can be planted and grown just like any other tree. But unless you just want a little jungle wood quickly, this is not very useful: Not only are they slightly too large to harvest easily, but they drop saplings rarely, and may not even replace the one used to grow them.

However, four saplings can be grown into the "jungle giant" form, by planting them in a 2×2 formation: Warning: Aside from the saplings, make sure there are no blocks less than 2 blocks away from the saplings, at any height up to the future height of the tree trunk (up to 32 blocks). A big jungle tree with a 2×2 thick trunk will grow. These trees average ~96 wood (1½ stacks), and some can exceed 2 stacks. Bonemeal can be used on any (one) of the saplings to make the tree grow more quickly.

  • Especially if breaking the leaves on the spot, this can be most of a Minecraft day's work. Plan ahead—you may want to wait out the night 10 or 15 blocks up atop the trunk. Every so often, go back down to the ground to collect fallen wood and saplings—if you try to leave them until you've finished, some of the first logs and saplings will reach their 5-minute expiration. The fastest way to harvest a jungle giant is with shears (bring a spare, you may use them up) and a diamond axe.
  • If you're using stone axes, bring a spare, as you will probably use up the first one.
  • As usual, top down is easiest. You can use those shears to harvest vines from two or three sides of the trunk to complete a track to the top, bashing or shearing the upper leaves. (Or you can just bring a half-stack of ladders.)
  • When you reach the top, stand on the trunk and clear all foliage above your foot level, then use the remaining leaves as a floor to get at branches and the edges of foliage. Go down level by level like this.
  • If you do need ladders, but haven't got them, you can take a block or few of wood in a column (that is, a groove up the trunk), use those to make some ladders, and run the ladders up the groove, making more ladders as needed and as you mine the tree. (You might need to make a Crafting Table with the first block.)

橡木種植

Since the player can only harvest 7 blocks above the ground without climbing on something, the most efficient tree farm design limits the height of trees to 9 blocks. This allows 7 blocks of logs as a "trunk" and 2 block of leaves above that. This is accomplished by adding a ceiling at 9th block above the ground, leaving a space 8 blocks high in which trees can grow. This allows all of the wood from the trees to be harvested quickly and with minimal effort.

It should be noted that leaving 8 blocks of space for trees to grow will not guarantee that all trees grow to this height. Trees will grow with trunks 4, 5 and 6 blocks in height, but not higher. Some may also grow branches despite the height limitation.

This height issue can also be avoided by planting a sapling on the bottom of a 2-block-deep hole. This ensures that the top layer of the tree will still be reachable, and has the added benefit of preventing mobs from hiding in the shadow of the tree and surviving daylight. It also prevents growth of the smallest size, whose leaves would be blocked by the hole.

Note that oaks can grow through certain blocks: Small oaks can replace many blocks (fences, glass (but not glass panes), paintings, stairs, pistons, torches, buttons, ladders and doors), while the branch wood of large oaks can grow through even solid blocks (including chests).

Since trees will grow quite happily underground with a nearby light source, and will grow when in direct or diagonal contact with other trees, quite compact arrangements can be used for efficient use of space. The images to the right show that trees will grow quite happily in confined spaces and in close packed arrangements.

Underground saplings rely on torch light to grow. Various patterns of saplings and torches can be used to achieve varying degrees of space efficiency. Since saplings only require light level 9 to grow, a single torch starting at light level 14 can sufficiently light 60 saplings. However, this torch-efficient model comes at the cost of stability. Trees can grow and block the torch light to other saplings. Underground tree farms should stay clear of magma because a bug relating to the South/East rule may let magma affect any leaf/wood blocks occupying the same corner.

最少空間種植

It is also possible to grow trees, especially oaks, closer together, to maximize wood for the territory. However, since the canopies will overlap, you will get fewer saplings back.

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A space-efficient oak tree farm.

The most space-efficient way to prevent grown trees from blocking light to other saplings is to have every sapling directly next to a torch (not diagonal). This strategy yields a basic space efficiency of 70% since the pattern is made up of units of 1 torch + 4 saplings. The plus-sign shaped units can be arranged to completely fill an area.

For example, the following diagram shows an 11 by 7 farm, utilizing 61 saplings and 22 torches, with a perimeter walkway.

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While an odd-shaped 80% efficient farm is possible, this design sacrifices some efficiency (79.2% efficient in an 11x7 farm, not counting the walkway) for ease of maintenance by including a rectangle perimeter walkway around the farm. The torches placed on the walkway are required for lighting the immediately adjacent saplings.

It is recommended that the perimeter walkway and all blocks with a torch underneath be a different material, such as cobblestone. This will allow for quick visual identification during re-planting, of which blocks get saplings and which get torches that may have been inadvertently knocked out during harvest. It is recommended to do the same for torches on the wall, as these may get knocked off by growing trees.

An improvement on this design is the following. A 16 by 7 farm, utilizing 94 Saplings and 24 torches, with a perimeter walkway.

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This design takes account for the fact that all saplings adjacent to the walkway are supplied by light from the torches on the walkway. Thus the farm yields an efficiency of 84%.

Note when the tree farm is cut down, the amount of returned saplings per tree is much lower than cutting trees in a forest, as the canopy is shared by many trees. Therefore, when starting the farm, growing them more spaced out will yield more saplings per tree, letting you stock up for a desired tree farm size more quickly.

The same principle can be applied to sugar cane farms by replacing the torches with water and the trees with sugar cane. This can create a dual purpose farm by placing water with glowstone on top, this allows either trees or sugarcane (or both) to grow.

Farming Spruce and Birch Trees

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Farming spruce trees in an efficient way.

Unlike oak trees, spruce and birch trees will never grow to a branched tree. This makes them easier to harvest, but to farm Birch and Spruce trees efficiently, more space is required. Birches can be planted next to other birches with 2 blocks of space between them since the birch leaves can overlap with other birch leaves. This same spacing holds true for spruces. However, when planting the different types of trees together, birch and spruce trees need 4 blocks of space in between the saplings (the tree will not grow if leaves of a different tree are obstructing its path). Both birch and spruce trees require 9 blocks of vertical space above the sapling to grow regularly (10 is more efficient for growth). Both Spruce and Birch will grow with less space, but not as regularly. Like other saplings, they must receive light level 8 or better to grow.

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Force growing trees

You can force grow a tree by limiting its minimum growth height, forcing it to grow as a certain size. This is done by placing blocks around the lower area, typically a loop of blocks floating around the sapling at a height of three or four blocks, with an opening in the center for the future trunk to grow through. This will prevent the tree from growing if it would collide with the blocks above, causing it to instead choose another height and attempt to grow again until it finds one which will allow it to grow through the hole. As a result, natural growth of such "tube trees" usually takes longer than others. This method will not force a tree to grow above the maximum height. This can be seen in the gallery. Bone Meal can be used to force growth, if you have enough of it: On each attempt, if the tree would have grown too short (leaves blocked by the ring), the bone meal will be used up without effect.

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