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To get the Planter, you must first form the [[Unfired Pottery]] version of it by putting a clay block on a spinning [[Turntable]]. The clay block must go through four full rotations before it turns into the unfired Planter. You must then fire the unfired planter in a [[Kiln]].
 
To get the Planter, you must first form the [[Unfired Pottery]] version of it by putting a clay block on a spinning [[Turntable]]. The clay block must go through four full rotations before it turns into the unfired Planter. You must then fire the unfired planter in a [[Kiln]].
  
Once you have the Planter, you still need fill it with either [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Dirt Dirt] and [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bone_Meal Bone Meal] to be able to plant any regular world plants in it, with [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Grass_Block Grass] and [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bone_Meal Bone Meal] for flowers and tall grass, or with [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Soul_Sand Soul Sand] to be able to plant [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Nether_Wart Nether Wart] and [[Blood Wood Sapling]]s in it.
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Once you have the Planter, you still need fill it with either [[Dirt]] to be able to plant any regular world plants in it, including the [[Cactus]], with [[Grass Blocks]] for flowers and tall grass, or with [[Soul Sand]] to be able to plant [[Nether Wart]] and [[Blood Wood Sapling]]s in it.
  
 
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{{Title}}
 
<onlyinclude>!Dirt or Grass <br> Planter
 
<onlyinclude>!Dirt or Grass <br> Planter
|align="center"| [[Dirt]] or <br> [[Grass Block]] ,<br>[[Bone Meal]],<br>[[Planter]]
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|align="center"| [[Dirt|Loose Dirt]] or <br> [[Grass Block]] ,<br>[[Planter]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|{{Grid/Crafting
|A1= |B1= Dirt;Grass Block     |C1=
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|A1= Loose Dirt;Grass Block|B1=
|A2= |B2= Bone Meal |C2=
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|A2= Planter |B2=
|A3= |B3= Planter  |C3=
 
 
|Output= Planter Dirt,1;Planter Grass,1}}</onlyinclude>
 
|Output= Planter Dirt,1;Planter Grass,1}}</onlyinclude>
 
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|-
 
!Soul Sand <br> Planter
 
!Soul Sand <br> Planter
 
|align="center"| [[Soul Sand]],<br>[[Planter]]
 
|align="center"| [[Soul Sand]],<br>[[Planter]]
|{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|{{Grid/Crafting
|A1= |B1=           |C1=
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|A1= Soul Sand|B1=    
|A2= |B2= Soul Sand |C2=
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|A2= Planter|B2=
|A3= |B3= Planter  |C3=
 
 
|Output= Planter Soul Sand,1}}
 
|Output= Planter Soul Sand,1}}
 
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== Keep in Mind ==
 
== Keep in Mind ==
 
* The dirt in the filled Planter is basically wet farmland, and so you can grow [[hemp]] on it without having to worry about anything but the light level, and reeds without having to worry about adjacent water.
 
* The dirt in the filled Planter is basically wet farmland, and so you can grow [[hemp]] on it without having to worry about anything but the light level, and reeds without having to worry about adjacent water.
** Even though the dirt acts like wet farmland for wheat and hemp, you can also plant cacti on it, even though they are usually only able to be planted on sand.
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** Even though the dirt acts like wet farmland for wheat and hemp, you can also plant cacti on it.
 
* You can't plant anything in the Planter until you fill it with dirt, grass or soulsand using the recipes above.
 
* You can't plant anything in the Planter until you fill it with dirt, grass or soulsand using the recipes above.
 
* You can plant every Minecraft plant in the Planter.
 
* You can plant every Minecraft plant in the Planter.
 
* Crops growing in a Planter cannot be trampled like crops on normal farmland.
 
* Crops growing in a Planter cannot be trampled like crops on normal farmland.
* [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Nether_Wart Nether Wart] and [[Blood Wood Sapling]]s still need to be in the Nether to mature even if they are planted in [[Planter]] filled with soulsand.
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* [[Nether Wart]] and [[Blood Wood Sapling]]s still need to be in the Nether to mature even if they are planted in [[Planter]] filled with soulsand.
  
 
[[category:The Age of Wood Tier 6: Pottery]]
 
[[category:The Age of Wood Tier 6: Pottery]]

Revision as of 13:27, 16 February 2019

Planter
ItemPlanterEmpty.png
ItemPlanterFertilized.png
ItemPlanterGrass.png
ItemPlanterSoulSand.png


Type

Farming

Stackable

Yes (64)

Damage

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Protection

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Durability

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First Appearance

2.90

Filtering

{{{filters}}}

Buoyancy

{{{buoy}}}

Gravity

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Flammable

{{{flammable}}}

Data Value

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Summary

The Planter is one of the four types of pottery in BTW. By itself, the Planter is useless, except for decoration, but once it is filled with dirt or soul sand, the Planter can have all crops planted on it, like Hemp, Wheat, Flowers, Trees, and even Cacti as well as Nether Wart and Blood Wood Trees. The Planter allows the planting of crops without having to worry about water or trampling on them, allowing for more efficient farms. The Planter also works in the Nether, making Nether farms a reality as it allows you to plant things in the Nether that you couldn't before, like Reeds and Hemp. If left unoccupied, Grass Planters will also *eventually* sprout flowers (either red or yellow) and tall grass on their own. This was included in the mod as a way to farm flowers.

Crafting

To get the Planter, you must first form the Unfired Pottery version of it by putting a clay block on a spinning Turntable. The clay block must go through four full rotations before it turns into the unfired Planter. You must then fire the unfired planter in a Kiln.

Once you have the Planter, you still need fill it with either Dirt to be able to plant any regular world plants in it, including the Cactus, with Grass Blocks for flowers and tall grass, or with Soul Sand to be able to plant Nether Wart and Blood Wood Saplings in it.

Name Ingredients Input » Output
Dirt or Grass
Planter
Loose Dirt or
Grass Block ,
Planter
Loose Dirt Grass Block
 
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Planter Dirt Planter Grass
Planter
 
Soul Sand
Planter
Soul Sand,
Planter
Soul Sand
 
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Planter Soul Sand
Planter
 

Applications

  • Flower pots
  • Compact farms (no water flow needed)
  • Nether farms

Keep in Mind

  • The dirt in the filled Planter is basically wet farmland, and so you can grow hemp on it without having to worry about anything but the light level, and reeds without having to worry about adjacent water.
    • Even though the dirt acts like wet farmland for wheat and hemp, you can also plant cacti on it.
  • You can't plant anything in the Planter until you fill it with dirt, grass or soulsand using the recipes above.
  • You can plant every Minecraft plant in the Planter.
  • Crops growing in a Planter cannot be trampled like crops on normal farmland.
  • Nether Wart and Blood Wood Saplings still need to be in the Nether to mature even if they are planted in Planter filled with soulsand.