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Revision as of 04:59, 15 September 2011
Melons were introduced in Minecraft 1.8 Pre-Release, the Adventure Update.[1]
Behavior
If destroyed, melons will drop 3-7 (average of 5) melon slices; each will heal one food point. This will also happen when a Piston of any kind pushes a melon block.[2]
A melon slice can be crafted into a melon seed to be planted as a new stem.
Crafting
Melon blocks can be crafted out of 9 melon slices.
Ingredients | Input » Output |
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Melon (Slice) | Template:Grid/Crafting Table |
Farming
Melons will have a central stem that slowly grows until it reaches its maximum size, at which point the melon will randomly spawn a fruit next to it if the block adjacent is Farmland, and if there is air above the stem. Melon stems take around 10 to 30 minutes to fully develop. Melons will revert the farmland to dirt when it grows. Melon stems will only grow a single melon each, and melons that grow adjacent to a fully developed stem will cause that stem to connect to it. Bonemeal will cause a melon stem to produce a melon immediately provided there is an empty farmland block to place the melon in.
For maximum melon per block yield, the following methods can be used:
S S S S S S S S S F F F F F F F F F S S S S S S S S S F F F F F F F F F S S S S S S S S S F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F S S S S S S S S S F F F F F F F F F S S S S S S S S S F F F F F F F F F S S S S S S S S S S S S S W S S S S OR X X X X W X X X X OR X X X X W X X X X F F F F X F F F F F F F F F F F F F S S S S S S S S S F F F F F F F F F S S S S S S S S S F F F F F F F F F S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S F F F F F F F F F - - - - - - - - - F F F F F F F F F S S S S S S S S S 9x8 @ 48.61% 9x9 @ 44.44% 9x9 @ 44.44% F = Farmland; S = Melon Seeds; W = Water; X = Any Block; - = Unused
With all these, both farm blocks and seed blocks will be hydrated.
While the left method leaves one line of hydrated farmland unused, it has the highest efficiency if you’re planning on making multiple farms next to each other because it uses 9 blocks less space (meaning 9 blocks more space for the next farm and thus 9 extra melons per 2 farms) while only losing 1 melon in comparison to the middle and right methods.
The left method has an efficiency of 48.61% and the middle and right methods are equally efficient at 44.44% with 50% being the maximum possible efficieny (2 blocks needed to grow 1 melon).
Depending on circumstance (i.e. if you plan on making only 1 farm with no adjacent other melon farms) the latter 2 setups will be more efficient.
Wheat could be grown in the spaces marked 'X' to avoid wasting potential hydrated farmland blocks. 50% efficiency could be met by eliminating the row with the water, but the melons would grow much more slowly.
History
Melons were first revealed in an IGN interview with Notch.
On the Getsatisfaction.com complete ideas for the Ideas section, it has stated that Watermelons will be implemented.[3]
Gallery
- Melon slice.png
A screenshot of melon slices
- MelonStemGrowth.png
Stages of Melon Stem Growth
References
See also
- Pumpkins
- Melon Seeds
- Melon (Slice)