Your channel is outstanding. Not just in how thoroughly and informative it is. But perhaps just as importantly, how NOT-annoying your style is! No annoying noises, no hyperactive yelling, just clear instructions. I subbed!
@@jacobbarger4112 i stop seeing color, get depression and feel like humanity is a failure. But his vids have a really nice feature, he must use a time machine or something, cuz each minute feels like a year. Like his machines are good and unique its just the presentation….
I used to play Minecraft back in 2014. Came back to find out you can fly in survival now. Your guides are helping a lot because it feels like a brand new game to me.
Im almost 30 and always wrote off Minecraft as a “kids game” but I just recently started playing. It’s amazing. They say time machines don’t exist when there’s literally Minecraft. First game in a long time where hours feels like minutes.
I was *just* looking through the wiki earlier today to find suggestions on tree spacing for my tree farm. I built a 1-chunk minecart area to grow trees and was marking out the planting spots with deepslate. Thanks for this upload, very timely for me!
Awesome video! I love how you explain every intricate detail, just as well as in your crop farming video. I hope you make many more of these tutorials! Literally better than the MC Wiki!
Ive been waiting for an in depth guide series of all the mechanics since the ones william strife made a long time ago. Yours are even better so thank you for thinking of the new comers and veterans wanting to freshen their knowledge
As a nuero-spicy(on the spectrum) person, your tutorials are the only ones I can watch and actually understand. I appreciate how intricately simple your explanations are, and how calming your voice is. It makes it very easy to listen and understand at the same time.
As a Minecraft veteran, i went a long time thinking i didn't need guides, but as a humble bumble, i changed that line of thought as Minecraft has evolved over the years. You sir are a fine teacher, you cover a lot of information in a short amount of time, without rushing. I train people for a living, as well as training people to train others, you are a fine example good sir. Good luck in all your endeavours. Thank you for your work, Consider me subscribed.
I gotta love that video. Not just because it's very informative but also for your amazing presentation style. It's calm and yet enthusiastic. Perfect to relax and still learn something on the side. Liked and subed
I just stumbled on your channel and if I may, I was almost off put by the way you talk. But dog I couldn't stop listening. This is really weird but you're on some Bob Ross shit with your voice. I love it
Commenting to show support. I appreciate that your videos are organized, thorough, the chapters is a thoughtful touch that made me think, “I should like this video and leave a comment.” One constructive criticism, your videos are long. I have no doubt that they contain the answer to my questions, but I often choose something shorter than your videos because I just want a quick in and out, so I can get back to playing Minecraft. If I’m just watching TH-cam for entertainment, I pick your videos. Of all the long videos, your videos are the best. I hope that’s helpful 😊
See, I already know amost all of this stuff, and yet I still watch all of your videos to the end simply because of how informative and well made they are, and sometimes I learn something new! Keep it up!
thanks m8 for the guide. rly helpful as i am a fan of savanna trees (for acacia trapdoors doors etc) and theyre painful to farm. with this its gonna be way easier
Fun fact: If the warped nylium (I haven't tested with crimson nylium, but I assume it works with that too) turns into netherrack, you can just bonemeal it and it will go back, at least if it's surrounded by more warped (or crimson) nylium. Again, I haven't tested this a whole lot. I just tried it and it worked there and then.
As a newbie to minecraft. THANK YOU! So many videos brush over basic details newbies need. I wish Minecraft had an encyclopedia or something. I'd buy that book just to save time hunting down information. Subbing and I'm about, idk, 30 seconds in? 😁
I wish the Nether tree wart blocks acted more like leaves. It's really annoying that they don't get overwritten by logs or even decay. Super turnoff when it comes to dealing with them.
I wish you could actually farm Nether Wart using Crimson Fungi. Like why isn't that a thing? You can make Nether Wart Blocks by smashing 4 Nether Wart together, but you can't break the Blocks down into Nether Wart. Imaging being able to use Crimson Fungi to easily farm massive amounts of Nether Wart, and the Warped Fungi to farm a Warped Wart that makes inverted potions or something.
And here I was planting saplings one by one in a row thinking that they would all grow the same rate and the leaves wouldn't prevent the others from growing... Thanks for this video tutorial! I'm trying to actually build things in my world instead of just a 4x4 square and am in need of lots of different wood types. New Sub!
Amazing guide and I learned something unexpected : how to maximise saplings instead of bonemeal (by forcing the oak saplings to grow into a large oak). Useful for skyblock or other vanilla challenges where initial resources are extremely limited :D
I can't get the giant spruce to grow next to each other. They do grow with a gap in between, but I can't seem to make a solid block of wood like in the video
Didn’t realize I wasn’t subscribed. Watched a few of your videos and I love them. Great content, underrated TH-camr, definitely deserve more subscribers
I notice you never mention the composter. It's a great way to get a little extra bone meal, and all you have to do is give up those waste seeds you're not going to plant anyway. It's also a good use for the nether wart and warped wart blocks if you aren't going to build with them.
I feel good about myself because I knew almost all of this (except the compact-forget-about-leaves tree farm was new to me). That means I haven't wasted my 10+ years of Minecraft play, *snicker*. It's impressive; you did your research, and presented it all concisely and easy to understand -- probably the most comprehensive guide I've seen yet, and that's saying something considering how very many Minecraft videos there are in which people try their hand at tutorials. Really well done, and I am subscribing just to support this channel (though I'm sure there will be things to learn from other guides as well). Oh, and a small thing: I enjoy that you use Minecraft music. It just... fits better than most incidental music people choose. I never grow tired of it.
23:21 Hey, I don't know if it's different on bedrock or if mojang has changed tree growth but having saplings right next to each other doesn't work. One does but then it just stops and wastes bonemeal. Even if I plant the sapling, grow it, and then plant again.
I think the easiest way to get a lot of bone meal is just doing a farm and use the crops on the composter, I'm using all my potato left overs to convert to bone meal and its insane, with a chest and a hopper to drop all the crops or seeds there into the composter and leave it be
And the cool thing is you can also make automated composter bone meal farms. On my single player world I have one that uses cactus as the compost ingredient, so whenever the cactuses are broken by fences, they are carried to a hopper that feeds them into the composter.
I'm freshly minted one percent. Nice video, I normally have an affinity for plants on accounts of being a vegetable but trees really stump me when farming. Cheers for the info
I came back to your video to get some details you put in here. Great video btw. I do have to say though that silk touch is good on an axe if you use that axe for farming melons manually. You get the whole melon, not just pieces.
silk touch on axes *is* useful because the silk touch enchantment still applies even if you're using the wrong tooltype: so you can use a silk touch axe to harvest bookshelves, melon blocks, leaves (although hoe is faster), as well as glass, grass, mycelium, and podzol (although shovel is faster). It won't, however let you get ore blocks.
I usually keep silk touch and/or smite on my axe as well, silk touch if i occasionally want to collect glass or natural blocks like vines or glow moss. Smite as an alternative weapon for zombies and skeletons. I always have one on my hotbar so I try to get max use from it
On bedrock I think the light level makes crops grow faster. My farms were always patchy, with the grown crops being closer to light. Any way to confirm?
I like to get sheers from my Shepherd villager for emeralds, which helps level them, then actually use the sheers on leaves to instantly delete them. You go through a lot of sheers, but they're cheap and the leaves are great for composting for bonemeal for a kind of ingame selfsustaining farming
23:13 if you have it at least 4 blocks up it won't spread podzol, i always make a platform like that just for large spruce trees and it never converts grass
I’ve placed a 7x7 square of Spruce saplings and when I bonemeal them, nothing happens. I’ve wasted a lot of bonemeal trying to get it to work! Suggestions?
Once you've got a lot, you simply put a compost system in there and turn extra saplings and such into bonemeal. That way there might be some ready if you need to... boost production.
Scaffolding also works well for getting to the top of large trees if you have it. I've been using scaffolds to get to the top of jungle trees to try to get saplings
When growing the nether trees, right after the bone meal, switch to an axe and cut out the bottom log to avoid having the block turn into netherrack. Sometimes it happens almost immediately, but that's quite rare. Then you can have just the one piece of nylium marking the spot, and keep it intact. Also, use a hoe for the "leaves". That's the only way to break them quickly. Same goes for shroom lights.
I love your vids. Super informative. Tho I do have to say going to the nether is definitely not early game unless you happen to find some diamonds. Need a diamond pickaxe to get obsidian.
I once had a crimson tree spawn in the overworld like 30 blocks tall and idk if it was completely natural or if any of my moss affected it but it was wild
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Your channel is outstanding. Not just in how thoroughly and informative it is. But perhaps just as importantly, how NOT-annoying your style is! No annoying noises, no hyperactive yelling, just clear instructions. I subbed!
Thanks for that!
Also he sounds cool, not echoey or deadly monotone like the others I had seen…
@@disguisedcat1750 JC gives me a headache🤣🤣🤣
@@jacobbarger4112 i stop seeing color, get depression and feel like humanity is a failure. But his vids have a really nice feature, he must use a time machine or something, cuz each minute feels like a year. Like his machines are good and unique its just the presentation….
Same
I used to play Minecraft back in 2014. Came back to find out you can fly in survival now. Your guides are helping a lot because it feels like a brand new game to me.
Im almost 30 and always wrote off Minecraft as a “kids game” but I just recently started playing. It’s amazing. They say time machines don’t exist when there’s literally Minecraft. First game in a long time where hours feels like minutes.
@@14kiddd definitely regretted what your past self said huh
youve been able to fly in survival for what is now approaching 8 years 😂
I was *just* looking through the wiki earlier today to find suggestions on tree spacing for my tree farm. I built a 1-chunk minecart area to grow trees and was marking out the planting spots with deepslate. Thanks for this upload, very timely for me!
Nice! Glad the video was there when you needed it :)
Awesome video! I love how you explain every intricate detail, just as well as in your crop farming video. I hope you make many more of these tutorials! Literally better than the MC Wiki!
Your Welcome! You wouldn't believe how many things on the wiki don't seem to be accurate when I tested them in game.
these videos literally are the minecraft wiki except in video form. actually extremely useful, even if you're not new
Wow, the design for the compact lossy tree farm is really cool, the light pattern makes it really efficient for lost of trees at once
I’m part of the 1%
Me too
Same
I will subscribe
*for now*
Indeed.
Same here lol
I’ve been doing the “stair method” for chopping down dark oak trees since they were introduced. It’s nice to see you spreading that advice
Your voice is the most comforting thing 😂😅. Like the Bob Ross of minecraft.
Ive been waiting for an in depth guide series of all the mechanics since the ones william strife made a long time ago. Yours are even better so thank you for thinking of the new comers and veterans wanting to freshen their knowledge
That's exactly why I made this series, I'm so glad you find it useful!
That "now if we go down here" totally caught me offguard. You are way too underrated. Your videos are calming to watch
Greatly appreciate the no bs format of your videos. They're genuinely helpful/informative. Thank you much
As a nuero-spicy(on the spectrum) person, your tutorials are the only ones I can watch and actually understand. I appreciate how intricately simple your explanations are, and how calming your voice is. It makes it very easy to listen and understand at the same time.
As a Minecraft veteran, i went a long time thinking i didn't need guides, but as a humble bumble, i changed that line of thought as Minecraft has evolved over the years.
You sir are a fine teacher, you cover a lot of information in a short amount of time, without rushing. I train people for a living, as well as training people to train others, you are a fine example good sir. Good luck in all your endeavours. Thank you for your work, Consider me subscribed.
With these guides it's so thoughtful of u to put time-stamp access!! Why don't more ppl do this?! 🤔😃👍
I gotta love that video. Not just because it's very informative but also for your amazing presentation style. It's calm and yet enthusiastic. Perfect to relax and still learn something on the side. Liked and subed
I just stumbled on your channel and if I may, I was almost off put by the way you talk. But dog I couldn't stop listening. This is really weird but you're on some Bob Ross shit with your voice. I love it
Great information here. I had a feeling you could manipulate how oaks grow but never tested it. Got a sub, the info and how its presented is great
Awesome, thank you!
Love your guides!!
Thanks!
I always need more wood. This is quite handy. Thank you.
Hope it helps!
Commenting to show support. I appreciate that your videos are organized, thorough, the chapters is a thoughtful touch that made me think, “I should like this video and leave a comment.”
One constructive criticism, your videos are long. I have no doubt that they contain the answer to my questions, but I often choose something shorter than your videos because I just want a quick in and out, so I can get back to playing Minecraft. If I’m just watching TH-cam for entertainment, I pick your videos. Of all the long videos, your videos are the best. I hope that’s helpful 😊
See, I already know amost all of this stuff, and yet I still watch all of your videos to the end simply because of how informative and well made they are, and sometimes I learn something new! Keep it up!
subscribed, your videos are great!
my new favorite tips and tricks channel
Tysm!
your vids are awesome man!
thanks m8 for the guide. rly helpful as i am a fan of savanna trees (for acacia trapdoors doors etc) and theyre painful to farm. with this its gonna be way easier
Oh this is terrific, thank you! Beautifully clear, well laid out and easy to follow along, can't wait to see what else you have!
Fun fact: If the warped nylium (I haven't tested with crimson nylium, but I assume it works with that too) turns into netherrack, you can just bonemeal it and it will go back, at least if it's surrounded by more warped (or crimson) nylium. Again, I haven't tested this a whole lot. I just tried it and it worked there and then.
Yes, it does work the same
As a newbie to minecraft. THANK YOU! So many videos brush over basic details newbies need. I wish Minecraft had an encyclopedia or something. I'd buy that book just to save time hunting down information. Subbing and I'm about, idk, 30 seconds in? 😁
Like I know there are a few, I just want something like a dictionary.
I wish the Nether tree wart blocks acted more like leaves. It's really annoying that they don't get overwritten by logs or even decay. Super turnoff when it comes to dealing with them.
I wish you could actually farm Nether Wart using Crimson Fungi.
Like why isn't that a thing? You can make Nether Wart Blocks by smashing 4 Nether Wart together, but you can't break the Blocks down into Nether Wart.
Imaging being able to use Crimson Fungi to easily farm massive amounts of Nether Wart, and the Warped Fungi to farm a Warped Wart that makes inverted potions or something.
Yeah, it definitely is annoying.
@@jonathanprince707 would be op, but I like the idea ill make a plugin maybe inverted potions would be the hardest.
@@mechasaure9801 Can you do it by making green Nether Wart that functions like Fermented Spider Eyes? Cause that's really what I was thinking of.
@@jonathanprince707 perhaps that will work. it will be a fun project ill share the link if I ever make it work
And here I was planting saplings one by one in a row thinking that they would all grow the same rate and the leaves wouldn't prevent the others from growing... Thanks for this video tutorial! I'm trying to actually build things in my world instead of just a 4x4 square and am in need of lots of different wood types. New Sub!
Keep up the great work, the detail is amazing!!! I play on windows 10 hoping this is compatible. Thank you
Amazing guide and I learned something unexpected : how to maximise saplings instead of bonemeal (by forcing the oak saplings to grow into a large oak). Useful for skyblock or other vanilla challenges where initial resources are extremely limited :D
Great Video! Keep it up dude!
You should do a fishing guide, I'd definitely watch that
Good Idea, I will look into that :)
Personally I feel like Spruce is the most OP of all the wood.
I can't get the giant spruce to grow next to each other. They do grow with a gap in between, but I can't seem to make a solid block of wood like in the video
2x2 square. Same for dark oak
Didn’t realize I wasn’t subscribed. Watched a few of your videos and I love them. Great content, underrated TH-camr, definitely deserve more subscribers
Thanks for the sub!
Excellent video, thanks for the work it took to make and such clear explanation! 👍🏻
You're very welcome!
I notice you never mention the composter. It's a great way to get a little extra bone meal, and all you have to do is give up those waste seeds you're not going to plant anyway. It's also a good use for the nether wart and warped wart blocks if you aren't going to build with them.
I feel good about myself because I knew almost all of this (except the compact-forget-about-leaves tree farm was new to me). That means I haven't wasted my 10+ years of Minecraft play, *snicker*. It's impressive; you did your research, and presented it all concisely and easy to understand -- probably the most comprehensive guide I've seen yet, and that's saying something considering how very many Minecraft videos there are in which people try their hand at tutorials. Really well done, and I am subscribing just to support this channel (though I'm sure there will be things to learn from other guides as well).
Oh, and a small thing: I enjoy that you use Minecraft music. It just... fits better than most incidental music people choose. I never grow tired of it.
Bro You are underrated.Keep it up 😁👍
Thanks! Don't worry I plan to upload as much as I can :)
@@Eyecraftmc ❤
I'm proud of myself for thinking of how to chop the giant tree myself the exact same way
Same
If you're a new player watching this, just a neat little idea. You can use the large trees like spruce or jungle to create nice big wooden walls
Great videos, keep it up man!
Thank you this really helped
No Problem!
Comprehensive and easily digestible. Thank you!
23:21
Hey, I don't know if it's different on bedrock or if mojang has changed tree growth but having saplings right next to each other doesn't work. One does but then it just stops and wastes bonemeal. Even if I plant the sapling, grow it, and then plant again.
I was looking for this comment! So frustrating when the mechanics are different between the versions
I typically use the extra seeds from a wheat farm to make bone meal with a composter, at least until I find a skeleton spawner.
I think the easiest way to get a lot of bone meal is just doing a farm and use the crops on the composter, I'm using all my potato left overs to convert to bone meal and its insane, with a chest and a hopper to drop all the crops or seeds there into the composter and leave it be
Composters are an awesome source of bone meal for sure :)
Another one would be to link an item sorter to an iron farm and then link a composter to the chest with poppies in it.
Same, I cook the potatoes first though
And the cool thing is you can also make automated composter bone meal farms. On my single player world I have one that uses cactus as the compost ingredient, so whenever the cactuses are broken by fences, they are carried to a hopper that feeds them into the composter.
@@JaceFincham mine is the same but I use glass panes because they look better and I can colour them to match the design build to make it look cool
I like large oaks for decoration, and I've been growing and cutting until I got one. Ty for the info on how to get them with blocks!
No problem! Large oaks can definitely be a great decoration
I'm freshly minted one percent.
Nice video, I normally have an affinity for plants on accounts of being a vegetable but trees really stump me when farming.
Cheers for the info
I really couldn't find many videos on the subject so I thought I would make one myself, I'm glad it was helpful for you!
You're a vegetable? :P
I'm apart of that 1%, love your videos eyecraft, keep up the amazing work! Learned tons watching your content.
Is anyone else watching this while they are in a cave trying to grow a sapling because they ran out of sticks and their pickaxe broke?
Really nice video, I like how you explain thinks, and your farming methods, you should try to do automatic or semi-automatic farms to:)
Thank you for the in-depth guide. Useful and informative.
Thanks.
I came back to your video to get some details you put in here. Great video btw. I do have to say though that silk touch is good on an axe if you use that axe for farming melons manually. You get the whole melon, not just pieces.
silk touch on axes *is* useful because the silk touch enchantment still applies even if you're using the wrong tooltype: so you can use a silk touch axe to harvest bookshelves, melon blocks, leaves (although hoe is faster), as well as glass, grass, mycelium, and podzol (although shovel is faster). It won't, however let you get ore blocks.
The most useful ones are definitely grass and bookshelves
I love your guides, please keep it up!
I usually keep silk touch and/or smite on my axe as well, silk touch if i occasionally want to collect glass or natural blocks like vines or glow moss. Smite as an alternative weapon for zombies and skeletons. I always have one on my hotbar so I try to get max use from it
Very well informed and well presented. Good video for newbies, thanks for sharing 🙂👍
On bedrock I think the light level makes crops grow faster. My farms were always patchy, with the grown crops being closer to light. Any way to confirm?
Your video here was so good! ty man. Very comprehensive
at 13:05 you can grow big jungle and spruce trees just like placing 4 saplings together
Man quality content…. Never mind the calming voice! Ez sub LOL
What quality content?
24:28 - 24:35 Hearing you smile made me happy... definitely feel free to smile as much as you want when making videos
I really like your videos I’m glad I subbed.
I like that you don’t leave out any details.
Keep up the good content.
Glad you like them!
dude your guides are highly underrated
Very good channel keep up the good work!
I like to get sheers from my Shepherd villager for emeralds, which helps level them, then actually use the sheers on leaves to instantly delete them. You go through a lot of sheers, but they're cheap and the leaves are great for composting for bonemeal for a kind of ingame selfsustaining farming
At my skeleton spawner, I have infinite bone meal and by converting it to blocks, my base is built with the bones of my enemies.
Very informative, I’m heading straight to your farming vid now
Eyecraft i appreciate every video youre making i love you for this
Your Welcome! Glad you enjoy the videos!
23:13 if you have it at least 4 blocks up it won't spread podzol, i always make a platform like that just for large spruce trees and it never converts grass
Your channel is awesome. Keep it up!
Thanks for the info subbed!
Will you please do an updated video with the pink flower trees and how to work with them?
I’ve placed a 7x7 square of Spruce saplings and when I bonemeal them, nothing happens. I’ve wasted a lot of bonemeal trying to get it to work! Suggestions?
Just subscibed! Love your videos 😊
Thanks for subbing!
2 percent gang, w vids my guy keep up the great work
thank you. great vid, i was just havin trouble last night about a few trees not growing.
i would fight for you.
Once you've got a lot, you simply put a compost system in there and turn extra saplings and such into bonemeal. That way there might be some ready if you need to... boost production.
For the tall trees, ladders are the way to go. Much faster and you get the ladders back at the bottom/on the way down.
Scaffolding also works well for getting to the top of large trees if you have it. I've been using scaffolds to get to the top of jungle trees to try to get saplings
this deserved a lot more likes
Solid video my dude. Very professional.
Is it safe to assume you are Canadian? I swear you said 'aboot'.
When growing the nether trees, right after the bone meal, switch to an axe and cut out the bottom log to avoid having the block turn into netherrack. Sometimes it happens almost immediately, but that's quite rare. Then you can have just the one piece of nylium marking the spot, and keep it intact.
Also, use a hoe for the "leaves". That's the only way to break them quickly. Same goes for shroom lights.
I got entertained… you got a sub.
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#3 was perfect thx!
I would love it it trees grew in stages like seeds do I think it would be a cool feature
I love your vids. Super informative. Tho I do have to say going to the nether is definitely not early game unless you happen to find some diamonds. Need a diamond pickaxe to get obsidian.
I learned how to play Minecraft watching your videos.
That's really cool, I'm glad I was able to help :)
The shroom light pattern is called a knights move. Ive seen that pattern in several farms for various things.
Wow the graph really surprised me. You deserve way more subs for this quality. +1 from me
This was a perfect guide, new sub💯
Thanks for the tutorial!
Channel growing faster dude
12:36 any suggestions on how to only grow the biggest variant of the giant oak tree?
soon this man will make the “bowl guide” 😂😂 BUT KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK BROO!!! YOU NEED A MILLION SUBS!!
i didn't think i needed this guide...but you proved me wrong :) hope this channel keeps growing, i love your content!
I once had a crimson tree spawn in the overworld like 30 blocks tall and idk if it was completely natural or if any of my moss affected it but it was wild
You sure know alot about trees 😂 that being said I appreciate the info it was a very good video