Arqade Asked on July 15, 2021
I’m trying to grow a perfect jungle tree in the desert. I tried to grow it with:
S S S
S D S
S S S
schema (s = sand, d = dirt) and bonemeal and it grows correctly but is seems rotten or dry.
Is there any way to convert the existing one into an hydrated one? how can I grow hydrate trees in the desert?
It’s not possible (without a mod), because the color of leaves (and grass and water) is defined by the biome it is in. Since you are planting the tree in a desert biome, the tree's leaves have desert leaves colors.
Even if you collect leaves from green trees with shears, they will appear brown when you place them in the desert.
Correct answer by cedi on July 15, 2021
Try placing water around the sides of the tree, and shading it.
Answered by What ev on July 15, 2021
As Cedi correctly noted, the shading of the leaves is based on the biome. There are two ways to change the local biome, but both involve additional programs:
A mod like WorldEdit can change biomes of the selected area. The relevant commands are:
/biome
Get the biometype you are standing in./biomelist
List the available biome types//setbiome [-p] <biome type>
Set the selected area to the specified biome type.
The -p flag changes the block (column) you are standing in.Source: WorldEdit command reference
Video tutorial by "Flexo13"
An external world editor like MCEdit can set biomes on any part of the map using, for example SethBling's SetBiome filter. The forum post I linked also contains a video tutorial how to do it:
Answered by Martin Sojka on July 15, 2021
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