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=== Collecting Fruit Tree Cuttings ===
Cuttings can only be acquired from the branch parts of a fruit tree, and will give 1 cutting for each branch part. They can only be broken with an axe.<br>
A fruit tree consists of three different block types: tree stem, tree branch and tree leaves. While the stem only drops 3-7 firewood and the leaves do not drop anything when broken - unless they currently carry ripe fruit - only the tree branch blocks will drop fruit tree cuttings.<br>
Currently, fruit trees unfortunately will not regrow if branch parts are cut off, which means there is no reason in leaving the stem behind at the moment.
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<gallery widths=300px heights=300px mode="packed">
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.
</gallery>


== Growing Fruit Trees ==
== Growing Fruit Trees ==
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The temperature under which a fruit tree will die can vary randomly within a certain amount, however one end of this temperature zone will be favoured. In the below list, the most likely temperature is shown first, with the full possibilities in brackets behind. Similarly, a fruit tree will go into dormancy under specific temperatures, which means even if it does not die, it will not be producing any fruit.<br>
The temperature under which a fruit tree will die can vary randomly within a certain amount, however one end of this temperature zone will be favoured. In the below list, the most likely temperature is shown first, with the full possibilities in brackets behind. Similarly, a fruit tree will go into dormancy under specific temperatures, which means even if it does not die, it will not be producing any fruit.<br>
In the event that the tree survives and takes root, the temperatures need to stay within a certain range for an amount of time, for the tree to be able to flower - this is inspired by real life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernalization Vernalization].<br>  
In the event that the tree survives and takes root, the temperatures need to stay within a certain range for an amount of time, for the tree to be able to flower - this is inspired by real life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernalization Vernalization].<br>  
That means, for a tree to flower, it needs to be exposed to the cold for a while and then experience a warm day. More specifically it needs to be exposed to temperatures above the dormancy range but below 1.5 to 2.5 degrees (Vernalization Temp) for 220 to 280 in-game hours (Vernalization Time). It will then flower once the ambient temperature goes above 14 to 24 °C again.<br>
That means, for a tree to flower, it needs to be exposed to the cold for a while and then experience a warm day. More specifically it needs to be exposed to temperatures above the die-below temperature but below 1.5 to 2.5 degrees (Vernalization Temp) for 220 to 280 in-game hours (Vernalization Time). It will then flower once the ambient temperature goes above 14 to 24 °C again.<br>


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Orange, Olive and Mango trees count as evergreen trees, therefore they do not have a specific flowering requirement, but are susceptible to low temperatures.<br>
The following six tree species count as evergreen trees, therefore they do not have a specific flowering requirement, but are susceptible to low temperatures.<br>
Please keep in mind that all information given may still change as fruit trees are currently still under development - specifically the given die-below and loose-leave temperatures given here are not final yet.
Please keep in mind that all information given may still change as fruit trees are currently still under development - specifically the given die-below and loose-leave temperatures given here are not final yet.


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[[File:Planted-cutting.PNG|thumb|A dead (left) and alive (right) planted tree cutting.|200px]]
[[File:Planted-cutting.PNG|thumb|A dead (left) and alive (right) planted tree cutting.|200px]]


When planting a fruit tree cutting directly in the ground, each of the cuttings has a 25% chance to take root. However, if they are planted outside of their temperature comfort zone, they will not take root no matter what - or they might grow up only to die during the winter.
When planting a fruit tree cutting directly in the ground, each of the cuttings has a 25% chance to take root. However, if they are planted outside of their temperature comfort zone, they will not take root no matter what - or they might grow up only to die during the winter.<br>
The soil used to plant the cutting in does not influence the survival chances nor the growth speed.


=== Grafting Fruit Trees ===
=== Grafting Fruit Trees ===
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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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=== Greenhouse ===
Fruit trees can be planted in [[greenhouse]]s, however the +5°C effect will only apply to the vernalization temperature. The "die below" temperature will not be effected.<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.


== Growth Stages ==
== Growth Stages ==


Different fruit tree species circle through the 5 different stages from dormant to ripe. Specifically the stages fruiting and ripe may be hard to spot for specific species, it's recommended to enlarge the picture to get a better look.
Fruit trees will go through several stages of growth until they reach their maximum height of 6 blocks and maximum width of 5 blocks. Growth stages and the time between them are the same for all fruit tree species. They will simultaneously go through their seasonal changes as well, however those two do not influence each other - as long as the fruit tree has leaf and/or branch blocks, those can flower and bear fruit. However, leaf blocks that have not flowered and only grow while the rest of the tree is already in the fruiting or ripe phase will '''not''' adapt to the same seasonal stage and instead stay plain.<br>
It takes on average 8 days until the next growth stage is reached, however it can - very rarely - take less or more time, from 6 to a maximum of 10 days.<br>
A growth stage can either be an upwards or sideways growth. This means the tree will cycle through growing one block taller and then adding additional leaf blocks until the full "volume" for the current height is reached. The last few growth stages are different from this cycle, since once the tree has reached its maximum height, it will instead concentrate on only growing sideways until it has again filled its maximum "volume".<br><br>
It is important to not that fruit trees may go through these stages differently - the red apple tree used in the below example went through a total of 14-16 stages (including growth of filler leaves) and gained the full possible volume. However, fruit trees may skip some of the four directions while growing or even end up in their maximum growth with one half having grown "stunted" - meaning a branch block missing and therefore not reaching the full possible width. They will however, without fail, all reach their maximum possible height.
 
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<gallery widths=200px heights=200px mode="packed">
File:Fruit-Tree-Cutting.PNG|The humble beginnings. 25% 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-2.PNG|A growth stage can either be the tree getting taller...
File:Fruit-Tree-Stage-3.1.PNG| ...or filling out the leaf block spaces...
File:Fruit-Tree-Stage-3.2.PNG| ...in several steps.
File:Fruit-Tree-Stage-7.2.PNG| Once it has reached the max height of 6 blocks...
File:Fruit-Tree-Stage-8.1.PNG| ...the lower leaf blocks will vanish...
File:Fruit-Tree-Stage-8.3.PNG| ...and it will instead grow in width to a maximum of 2 away from the stem.
</gallery>
 
== Seasonal Changes ==
 
Different fruit tree species circle through the 5 different stages from dormant to ripe, following the seasons and each trees temperature requirements. Specifically the stages fruiting and ripe may be hard to spot for some species, it's recommended to enlarge the picture to get a better look.<br>
The stages flowering, fruiting and ripe only stay for a certain amount of days - the block info tooltip for the leaf blocks will include a timer until the end of the current stage. This is especially important for the ripe stage, since the fruits will vanish after the end of the stage if they are not picked up in time.


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" padding=10px  
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" padding=10px  
! Tree
! Tree
! Growth time ± 1 day <br>(from planting to fully grown)
! Length of Stage<br>in days
! Cutting
! Dormant
! Dormant
! Plain
! Plain
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|-
|-
| Red Apple
| Red Apple
|x Days
|Flowering: 3-6<br>Fruiting: 18 (18-39)<br>Ripe: 12 (12-22)
|align=center| [[File:Red-Apple-Plain.PNG|Red Apple Tree Cutting|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Red-Apple-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Red Apple Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Red-Apple-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Red Apple Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Red-Apple-Plain.PNG|Plain Red Apple Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Red-Apple-Plain.PNG|Plain Red Apple Tree|link=|200px]]
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|-
|-
| Pink Apple
| Pink Apple
|x Days
|Flowering: 3-6<br>Fruiting: 21 (21-33)<br>Ripe: 9 (9-19)
|align=center| [[File:Pink-Apple-Plain.PNG|Pink Apple Tree Cutting|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pink-Apple-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Pink Apple Tree|link=|150px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pink-Apple-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Pink Apple Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pink-Apple-Plain.PNG|Plain Pink Apple Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pink-Apple-Plain.PNG|Plain Pink Apple Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pink-Apple-Flowering.PNG|Flowering Pink Apple Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pink-Apple-Flowering.PNG|Flowering Pink Apple Tree|link=|200px]]
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|-
|-
| Yellow Apple
| Yellow Apple
|x Days
|Flowering: 3-6<br>Fruiting: 23 (23-35)<br>Ripe: 10 (10-20)
|align=center| [[File:Yellow-Apple-Plain.PNG|Yellow Apple Tree Cutting|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Yellow-Apple-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Yellow Apple Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Yellow-Apple-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Yellow Apple Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Yellow-Apple-Plain.PNG|Plain Yellow Apple Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Yellow-Apple-Plain.PNG|Plain Yellow Apple Tree|link=|200px]]
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|-
|-
| Peach
| Peach
|x Days
|Flowering: 3-6<br>Fruiting: 30 (30-42)<br>Ripe: 8 (8-16)
|align=center| [[File:Peach-Plain.PNG|Peach Tree Cutting|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Peach-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Peach Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Peach-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Peach Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Peach-Plain.PNG|Plain Peach Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Peach-Plain.PNG|Plain Peach Tree|link=|200px]]
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|-
|-
| Pear
| Pear
|x Days
|Flowering: 3-6<br>Fruiting: 20 (20-32)<br>Ripe: 28 (28-38)
|align=center| [[File:Pear-Plain.PNG|Pear Tree Cutting|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pear-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Pear Tree|link=|150px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pear-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Pear Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pear-Plain.PNG|Plain Pear Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pear-Plain.PNG|Plain Pear Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pear-Flowering.PNG|Flowering Pear Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pear-Flowering.PNG|Flowering Pear Tree|link=|200px]]
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|-
|-
| Cherry
| Cherry
|x Days
|Flowering: 3-6<br>Fruiting: 11 (11-23)<br>Ripe: 9 (9-19)
|align=center| [[File:Cherry-Plain.PNG|Cherry Tree Cutting|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Cherry-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Cherry Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Cherry-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Cherry Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Cherry-Plain.PNG|Plain Cherry Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Cherry-Plain.PNG|Plain Cherry Tree|link=|200px]]
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|-
|-
| Orange
| Orange
|x Days
|Flowering: 3-6<br>Fruiting: 60 (60-72)<br>Ripe: 12 (12-22)
|align=center| [[File:Orange-Plain.PNG|Orange Tree Cutting|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Orange-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Orange Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Orange-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Orange Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Orange-Plain.PNG|Plain Orange Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Orange-Plain.PNG|Plain Orange Tree|link=|200px]]
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|-
|-
| Olive
| Olive
|x Days
|Flowering: 3-6<br>Fruiting: 40 (40-52)<br>Ripe: 24 (24-34)
|align=center| [[File:Olive-Plain.PNG|Olive Tree Cutting|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Olive-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Olive Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Olive-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Olive Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Olive-Plain.PNG|Plain Olive Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Olive-Plain.PNG|Plain Olive Tree|link=|200px]]
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|-
|-
| Mango
| Mango
|x Days
|Flowering: 3-6<br>Fruiting: 50 (50-62)<br>Ripe: 10 (10-20)
|align=center| [[File:Mango-Plain.PNG|Mango Tree Cutting|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Mango-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Mango Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Mango-Dormant.PNG|Dormant Mango Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Mango-Plain.PNG|Plain Mango Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Mango-Plain.PNG|Plain Mango Tree|link=|200px]]
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|-
|-
| Breadfruit
| Breadfruit
|x Days
|Flowering: 3-6<br>Fruiting: 50 (50-62)<br>Ripe: 10 (10-20)
|align=center| [[File:Breadfruit-Plain.PNG|Mango Tree Cutting|link=|200px]]
|align=center| -
|align=center| -
|align=center| [[File:Breadfruit-Plain.PNG|Plain Breadfruit Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Breadfruit-Plain.PNG|Plain Breadfruit Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Breadfruit-Flowering.PNG|Flowering Breadfruit Tree *|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Breadfruit-Flowering.PNG|Flowering Breadfruit Tree *|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Breadfruit-Fruiting.PNG|Fruiting Breadfruit Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Breadfruit-Fruiting.PNG|Fruiting Breadfruit Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Breadfruit-Ripe.PNG|Breadfruit Tree with Ripe Fruits|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Breadfruit-Ripe.PNG|Breadfruit Tree with Ripe Fruits|link=|150px]]
|-
|-
| Lychee
| Lychee
|x Days
|Flowering: 3-6<br>Fruiting: 50 (50-62)<br>Ripe: 10 (10-20)
|align=center| [[File:Lychee-Plain.PNG|Lychee Tree Cutting|link=|200px]]
|align=center| -
|align=center| -
|align=center| [[File:Lychee-Plain.PNG|Plain Lychee Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Lychee-Plain.PNG|Plain Lychee Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Lychee-Flowering.PNG|Flowering Lychee Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Lychee-Flowering.PNG|Flowering Lychee Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Lychee-Fruiting.PNG|Fruiting Lychee Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Lychee-Fruiting.PNG|Fruiting Lychee Tree|link=|150px]]
|align=center| [[File:Lychee-Ripe.PNG|Lychee Tree with Ripe Fruits|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Lychee-Ripe.PNG|Lychee Tree with Ripe Fruits|link=|200px]]
|-
|-
| Pomegranate
| Pomegranate
|x Days
|Flowering: 3-6<br>Fruiting: 50 (50-62)<br>Ripe: 10 (10-20)
|align=center| [[File:Pomegranate-Plain.PNG|Pomegranate Tree Cutting|link=|200px]]
|align=center| -
|align=center| -
|align=center| [[File:Pomegranate-Plain.PNG|Plain Pomegranate Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pomegranate-Plain.PNG|Plain Pomegranate Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pomegranate-Flowering.PNG|Flowering Pomegranate Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pomegranate-Flowering.PNG|Flowering Pomegranate Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pomegranate-Fruiting.PNG|Fruiting Pomegranate Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pomegranate-Fruiting.PNG|Fruiting Pomegranate Tree|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pomegranate-Ripe.PNG|Pomegranate Tree with Ripe Fruits|link=|200px]]
|align=center| [[File:Pomegranate-Ripe.PNG|Pomegranate Tree with Ripe Fruits|link=|150px]]
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== Harvest ==
== Harvest ==
Fruit can be {{Using|harvested}} from the leaf blocks titled "with ripe fruit". A specified amount of fruits will be deposited directly into the inventory, leaving the plain leafs behind to go through the flowering cycle again. Harvesting fruit trees in this manner takes a little bit longer then harvesting a berry bush, the right button needs to be held down for about a full second. Leaf blocks ripe with fruit will also drop their fruit if broken.
Fruit can be {{Using|harvested}} from the leaf blocks titled "with ripe fruit". A specified amount of fruits will be deposited directly into the inventory, leaving the plain leafs behind to go through the flowering cycle again. Harvesting fruit trees in this manner takes a little bit longer then harvesting a berry bush, the right button needs to be held down for about a full second. Leaf blocks ripe with fruit will also drop their fruit if broken, however as of now they do not grow back.<br>
Each leaf block can be harvested for a randomized number of fruit, as shown below as Harvest Stack Size. The first number is the most likely outcome, however there is a low chance to gain more, as detailed in the brackets.




{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! Item !! Satiety !! Category
! Item !! Satiety !! Category !! Harvest<br>Stack Size
|-
|-
| [[File:Fruit-redapple.png|64px]] Red Apple || 80 || Fruit
| [[File:Fruit-redapple.png|64px]] Red Apple || 80 || Fruit || 4 (4-8)
|-
|-
| [[File:Fruit-pinkapple.png|64px]] Pink Apple || 80 || Fruit
| [[File:Fruit-pinkapple.png|64px]] Pink Apple || 80 || Fruit || 6 (6-10)
|-
|-
| [[File:Fruit-yellowapple.png|64px]] Yellow Apple || 80 || Fruit
| [[File:Fruit-yellowapple.png|64px]] Yellow Apple || 80 || Fruit || 5 (5-9)
|-
|-
| [[File:Fruit-peach.png|64px]] Peach || 80 || Fruit
| [[File:Fruit-peach.png|64px]] Peach || 80 || Fruit || 5 (5-9)
|-
|-
| [[File:Fruit-pear.png|64px]] Pear || 80 || Fruit
| [[File:Fruit-pear.png|64px]] Pear || 80 || Fruit || 5 (5-9)
|-
|-
| [[File:Fruit-cherry.png|64px]] Cherry || 80 || Fruit
| [[File:Fruit-cherry.png|64px]] Cherry || 80 || Fruit || 8 (8-12)
|-
|-
| [[File:Fruit-orange.png|64px]] Orange || 80 || Fruit
| [[File:Fruit-orange.png|64px]] Orange || 80 || Fruit || 5 (5-9)
|-
|-
| [[File:Vegetable-olive.png|64px]] Olive || 100 || Vegetable
| [[File:Vegetable-olive.png|64px]] Olive || 100 || Vegetable || 4 (4-8)
|-
|-
| [[File:Fruit-mango.png|64px]] Mango || 80 || Fruit
| [[File:Fruit-mango.png|64px]] Mango || 80 || Fruit || 4 (4-8)
|-
|-
| [[File:Fruit-breadfruit.png|64px]] Breadfruit || 80 || Fruit
| [[File:Fruit-breadfruit.png|64px]] Breadfruit || 80 || Fruit || 3 (3-7)
|-
|-
| [[File:Fruit-lychee.png|64px]] Lychee || 80 || Fruit
| [[File:Fruit-lychee.png|64px]] Lychee || 80 || Fruit || 8 (8-12)
|-
|-
| [[File:Fruit-pomegranate.png|64px]] Pomegranate || 80 || Fruit
| [[File:Fruit-pomegranate.png|64px]] Pomegranate || 80 || Fruit || 5 (5-9)
|}
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