SIMPLE & FAST Pumpkin / Melon Farm | Minecraft Bedrock Tutorial

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This farm is incredibly efficient, can be customized to different sizes, and uses a very simple hopper Minecart unloaded to collect all the drops!

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This is the laggy farm. It's cheap, but if you make it much larger, it lags. If you put redstone only on the pistons and all of your plants have observed watching them with a solid block above the observer, that can get much larger with less lag.

playmusic
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I really enjoy these "How To" videos for farms involving redstone. I've only got a very basic understanding of it and I'm not good at using redstone at all. So these videos are very helpful guides and I reference them all the time. You do a very good job of showing and explaining things. I appreciate the effort you put into them.

Summit
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Love this style, but definitely want to recommend looking at the slightly more resource friendly version that can be done vertically. Smaller footprint, more flexible sizing, and can use a water stream collection method rather than needing a hopper minecart system which can be very iron/gold intensive for early game. It's been my go to because it's so easy to manage and I've even built it in a U shape to allow 2 sets of farms to filter into one water stream. Definitely scales easier when it comes to collection system.

ravynbr
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Thanks Prowl, loved your farm, like the idea of not going to big, and too expensive, thanks

rjensen
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My trading farm is underground and I have rooms behind each set of villagers to supply everything you can trade with them. My pumpkin farm is manual right now, but this is compact enough to add inside and not take up a bigger footprint! Nice!!

ghale
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The automatic unloader is a great tool. And pumpkin/melons are always great for trading.

Ryat
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Dude you’re a great teacher, it’s a tutorial but you’re genuinely explaining and showing it all this is remarkable

supersalty
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You gain my sub, congrats 👍
Btw thank you for make my world faster, easier, and better!

maatmaatmaatmaat
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Comparators still work because of magic to me.

BoomMC_Inc
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When the melons do break are they whole or are they broken into seeds ? Great video

mrchips
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Prowl, great vid. One update the ring of stone should have been dirt. By using stone you limited the growth of the outside vines, and the pistons in the out most ring are wasted.

CharlesGauthier
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Thanks Prowl for the Bedrock content. Watching you for years. Knocking on the door of 100K. Well deserved!!!

DadicalGaming
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Minecart systems often break on realms, or at least mine. For this reason, I've been using mud block with tons of hoppers below. Higher cost, but negligible if an iron farm is built first.

Infinite_Curiosity
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This is an awesome farm. I was wondering if you were doing a bee farm since they are doing the new copper blocks with the new update

theba
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Like always awesome content and I use the pumpkins for Jack o Lanterns

WasntMe
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Great farm, I will build this in my world 👍👍

DarkTidus
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You are using extra pistons that are unnecessary around the edge that are not breaking anything

pipninja
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Good informative vid! I like small scale builds like this for me. I would use the pumpkins for pie! 😂 and trading

BobbieLeigh
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Can you do a tutorial like this for your bedrock episode farm with bees?

lindagalaviz
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Just built this in my new world and it rocks! It fills the chests so fast I'm constantly unloading them. I did have to stick a lever on one side because with only 4 observers I ran into a problem were the system didn't fire so everything grew and nothing harvested. Strange but sticking a lever on there and hitting it now and then if things get stuck solves the problem...and 4 more observers helped too.

david