To generate a hemp seed, is it necessary to till a grass-block, or will any dirt full-block suffice?
Is it necessary to be above sea level to make it possible to generate a seed?
[Timing rodent b] Hemp seed generation
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[Timing rodent b] Hemp seed generation
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Re: [Timing rodent b] Hemp seed generation
You have to till a grass block to have a chance of finding hemp seeds, but I don't think your elevation matters at all.
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Re: [Timing rodent b] Hemp seed generation
gaga654 wrote:You have to till a grass block to have a chance of finding hemp seeds, but I don't think your elevation matters at all.
Well, for some reason, I had a patch of grass spontaneously spawn within my hemp module of my sub-lagoon greenhouse. Construction delays allowed it to propagate to quite literally the 50% mark and then it halted...?
I'll till some random grass outdoors at sea level just to hedge my bets on hoe durability, and then once I have a seed I'll report back with my scientifical findings of underground tillage. By the time I get parity on both modules, the grass'll have had a chance to propagate fully I hope, allowing for maximal observation.
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