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Cactus not growing if i put block next to the second part

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Elobster

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so in my last thread i made how that my afk cactus farm is not working, but i've made an experiment that any block place won't grow ex: Sand or Fence or walls and im curious why is it not growing and then get destroyed by the block, do i need a special block or something? Sorry for my Poor english i'm bad at it.
 
Bruh im using the f3 thing and the coordinates, theres an coordinates for chunks there
Its F3+G, but it doesn't work on 1.8 , I always switch to latest version to use some features.

Hey, I haven't tried afking the cactus farm but...This is my old cactus farm and This is my new one ( there are 10 layers now)
They both work ( i have kept a crop hopper beneath both the farms to keep up the efficiency)
Also, cactus farms do work (i will give you the proof)


To increase efficiency:
1) use fences not string+sand
2) make more layers
3)Use crop hopper


Hope it helps
Idk why when I try open the attachment, it redirected to discord but nothing appears. Also, I think fences would take additional 1 layer space which inefficient if planning to make the most out of a full chunk.
 
Its F3+G, but it doesn't work on 1.8 , I always switch to latest version to use some features.


Idk why when I try open the attachment, it redirected to discord but nothing appears. Also, I think fences would take additional 1 layer space which inefficient if planning to make the most out of a full chunk.
Ohh ok imma try higher version


Yea lol I clicked the attachment earlier and it didnt work
 
Its F3+G, but it doesn't work on 1.8 , I always switch to latest version to use some features.


Idk why when I try open the attachment, it redirected to discord but nothing appears. Also, I think fences would take additional 1 layer space which inefficient if planning to make the most out of a full chunk.
Oh ok thanks, even I thought it might be something else thanks
 
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