
Hey everybody, it’s UnderMyCap, and welcome back to another video! Today, I’m going to show you how to make crops and plants grow super quickly in Minecraft using commands. I will demonstrate this in Java first, and then in Bedrock, but the commands are basically the same. So, without further ado, let’s get straight into the video. To make a plant grow quicker, all you need to do is place wheat next to a water source and provide light. However, this process can be really slow. A solution is the simple command called “random tick speed.” Essentially, random tick speed increases the tick speed of your world, allowing everything to move much quicker. In a new world, the random tick speed is typically set to 1 or 10. Now, let’s use the command. First, I will type in “/game rule” followed by “random” and then “tick speed.” Make sure to use a capital “T” in “Tick” and a capital “S” in “Speed.” Now, here is where you can experiment. Be warned, if you set the number too high, you may crash Minecraft. Let’s set it to a random speed of 1000. Pushing it, or should I try 10,000? Okay, wow! Oh my gosh! You can see the background, and all of the grass has grown quite quickly. Look how fast that crop grew! If I plant a whole bunch of wheat, you can see just how ridiculously fast it grows. Let’s plant a few more over here. Did they grow? Oh yeah, there they are! Essentially, the tick speed will speed up the entire process of growing crops and other things that rely on tick speed. Just keep in mind that if you set it too high, you could crash Minecraft, and if you set it too low, nothing will happen. Now, let’s move on to Bedrock. In Bedrock, it’s a bit different, but I will show you the non-command version since it’s much simpler. All you need to do is click on the little button at the top, or hit escape on your computer, and go to settings. If you have cheats enabled, click on “Game” and scroll all the way down to the bottom where it says “Random Tick Speed.” You can go crazy with this; you can also reset it to 1—it’s not 10, but let’s set it to like 1000—and exit. You’ll notice that the crops didn’t do anything unless I crashed the whole game. Do I need light blocks? Oh, okay! There we are! Wow, that definitely needs light, but you can see that the random tick speed is definitely working. And that’s the Bedrock version! So, that’s about it! If you enjoyed the video, don’t forget to leave a like and subscribe. I apologize for my voice; I’ve been really sick, so it sounds horrible. But yeah, if you are new, don’t forget to subscribe, and I can’t wait to see you in the next video! See ya!
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