This tutorial demonstrates how to automate the production of ores in Botania using the Orechid, a functional flower added by the mod. The Orechid turns nearby stone blocks into ores when supplied with a massive amount of Mana, consuming a large amount of Mana. The Orechid must be bound to a nearby Mana Pool and consumes a large amount of Mana.
Botania is a mod that focuses on flowers, but not in the traditional sense. There are two types of flora: functional and generating. The Orechid is a flower from Botania that turns nearby stone into ores. To automate this process, the Orechid must be bound to a nearby Mana Pool and consume a large amount of Mana.
The Orechid can also be used to automate other blocks, such as sand, gravel, clay, and dirt. By placing a slab or torch below it, it can turn into a gatherable item. With this tool, you can automate every block that needs 4 acorns and 5 resin, making it easy to automate sand, gravel, clay, and dirt.
📹 Sky Factory 3 E12 Automated Botania
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Materials: 13x Building Blocks 4x Diluted Mana Pool 4x Spark 2x Dominant Augment 2x Force Relay 2x Mana Detector 2x Pulse Mana Spreader 1x Bore/Weight Lens 1x Button 1x Chest 1x Comparator 1x Dispenser 1x Elven Mana Spreader 1x Floating Hopperhock 1x Floating Orechid 1x Lava Bucket 1x Mana Pool 1x Phantom-Warp Lens 1x Recessive Augment 1x Wand of the Forest 1x Water Bucket
What happens here is the mana pool fills up so fast that the comparator only turns on once, so the entire circuit only fires once. I even tried using the slower spreader, and it still fills the pool up so fast that it never triggers a second time. The fix is probably to set the comparator into subtract mode and set it up such that it only fires with a signal strength of 15, so it should fire every time the pool completely fills and then immediately deactivate. But even then, it seems like it would just fill up and pulse before everything is ready, and then be full again.