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Finding fruit trees in the wild can be a little challenging, unless they happen to be in their flowering phase. Since they are essentially just a different kind of tree, spotting them in a forest can be hard. They do however use different leaf block patterns and colours when compared to regular trees. The best signature for a fruit tree however is their trunk, since it is noticeably slimmer then the full block trunk of a regular tree. | Finding fruit trees in the wild can be a little challenging, unless they happen to be in their flowering phase. Since they are essentially just a different kind of tree, spotting them in a forest can be hard. They do however use different leaf block patterns and colours when compared to regular trees. The best signature for a fruit tree however is their trunk, since it is noticeably slimmer then the full block trunk of a regular tree. | ||
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File:Fruit-Tree-In-Trees.jpg|Fruit trees can be hard to spot in the middle of other trees | File:Fruit-Tree-In-Trees.jpg|Fruit trees can be hard to spot in the middle of other trees | ||
File:Fruit-Tree-Stem.jpg|The stem of a fruit tree is slimmer then a full block | File:Fruit-Tree-Stem.jpg|The stem of a fruit tree is slimmer then a full block | ||
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File:Fruit-Tree-Branches.PNG|It can be hard to differentiate between leaves and branches - use the block info! | File:Fruit-Tree-Branches.PNG|It can be hard to differentiate between leaves and branches - use the block info! | ||
File:Unleaved-Tree-Stem.PNG|Even if it looks like a branch block, it may already be part of the stem. | File:Unleaved-Tree-Stem.PNG|Even if it looks like a branch block, it may already be part of the stem. | ||
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File:Branch-Cutting.PNG|An open break point on a grown mango tree, ready for a graft | File:Branch-Cutting.PNG|An open break point on a grown mango tree, ready for a graft | ||
File:Mango-Orange-graft.PNG|The mango host tree with a grafted orange branch | File:Mango-Orange-graft.PNG|The mango host tree with a grafted orange branch | ||
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Fruit trees can be planted in {{ll|greenhouse|greenhouses}}, | Fruit trees can be planted in {{ll|greenhouse|greenhouses}}, the +5°C bonus increasing their "perceived" temperature and affecting all their possible states accordingly (die-below, vernalization, entering and leaving dormancy, etc.). This means a fruit tree that would otherwise die outside in winter can potentially survive in a greenhouse. Greenhouses can also be used to get fruits earlier in the year, as the fruit trees will reach their "leave dormancy" temperature threshold earlier. <br> | ||
Given that one fruit tree will grow exactly 6 blocks tall and can, ungrafted, be up to 5 blocks wide - up to 2 away from the stem - only one fruit tree can be accommodated in each greenhouse. | Given that one fruit tree will grow exactly 6 blocks tall and can, ungrafted, be up to 5 blocks wide - up to 2 away from the stem - only one fruit tree can be accommodated in each greenhouse. | ||
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File:Fruit-Tree-Cutting.PNG|The humble beginnings. 40% chance to survive if planted by a player. | File:Fruit-Tree-Cutting.PNG|The humble beginnings. 40% chance to survive if planted by a player. | ||
File:Fruit-Tree-Stage-1.PNG|First growth stage. That one leaf block can potentially already bear fruit. | File:Fruit-Tree-Stage-1.PNG|First growth stage. That one leaf block can potentially already bear fruit. |