![]() ![]() For this let's keep in mind that you have to build this. We now know how big we want it to be, let's think about how tall we want it to be. ![]() Keep in mind we're talking about chunks here. You can even do a 1x15 area if you really wanted to. Do you want it to take up only one chunk? Maybe a 2x2 area? Maybe even a 9x9 area. Great, now that we know our chunks, let's figure out how big we want this farm to be. A chunk is a 16x16 square, that runs from bedrock to build height. To see chunk borders use the macro F3+G, you'll get a bunch of annoying colorful lines all over your screen. To start, you want to know what chunks you're building in. For this one we'll be covering the compact design using PF Hoppers. Unless of course it's popularly requested. Seeing as how the one using water collection is known by 90% of the community I won't be covering that one. One using water collection, and one using PF hoppers. Now, here on PeacefulFarms there's actually two different kinds you can build. Like I said, this is a very straight forward build. ![]() I’ve got many more guides on my Youtube Channel and we’ve got many more articles under the Vanilla Minecraft category here on. From there you can just copy what you have below and then layer up and up and up for more efficiency. Simply place a block on top of 1 of the fences, place a top slab on the side and then remove the block on the fence.Ĭontinue to fill out the base of the next layer (9×9) with top slabs and outline it with a duplicate of the original 11×11 square. The base of the second layer should be made from top slabs so that the cacti below can grow. Now you’ll just need to tunnel underneath the farm to the double chest.Īdding layers to the cactus farm is very simple although there is one thing you need to be aware of. The glass wall is optional but I think it looks quite nice. Once these are in place you can place a cactus on each of the sand blocks.įinish off the cactus farm by placing water down in each of the four corners and with a 2 high glass wall on top of the existing square outline. Each fence post can break 2 cacti so you’ll just need 1 between each pair. When a cactus grows and ‘comes into contact’ with the fence post the cactus will break. The fences that will break the growing cacti need to be placed 3 blocks up from ground level so that they’ll float 1 space higher than the cacti. You’ll end up with a grid of single sand blocks which you’ll place the cacti on later. Starting from the top left inner corner, 1 down and 1 to the right from the outer square, place a sand block in every other space. This is for the double chest and hopper, which we’ll later tunnel down to. In the center of the square outline dig down 3 blocks and clear out 2 additional adjacent spaces. ![]() You’ll need to start with an 11×11 square outline on flat ground. So, let’s look at the simplest way to build a cactus farm and then we can look at how you can increase its efficiency with additional layers. It can also be layered as high as you wish for a faster cactus production and with as many hoppers and chests as you wish to increase the amount you can collect overall. Note that the above materials are the simplest way to make this farm. 40 of a block of your choice (I use smooth stone in the video ).To build this automatic cactus farm as a single layer on ground floor you’ll need the following: A fence post will block the cactus from hitting the opposite cactus so it doesn’t get destroyed and it will allow the cactus to pass down to the water flow pushing it into your storage system. This automatic cactus farm utilises this mechanic to allow growing cacti to be automatically broken as soon as they grow. In fact, this design is so simple that it doesn’t even require any redstone at all! How This Cactus Farm WorksĪ cactus will be broken if it comes into direct contact with any other block. It’s incredibly easy to build an automatic cactus farm in Minecraft. ![]()
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