SIMPLE 1.21 ZERO-TICK KELP AND FUEL FARM TUTORIAL in Minecraft Bedrock (MCPE/Xbox/PS4/Switch/PC)

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Published 2023-01-09
SIMPLE 1.21 ZERO-TICK KELP AND FUEL FARM TUTORIAL in Minecraft Bedrock (MCPE/Xbox/PS4/Switch/PC)

This Minecraft kelp and fuel farm is simple and efficient. It allows you to quickly and easily get a lot of dried kelp. Dried kelp can be used as food or used to create dried kelp blocks. Dried kelp blocks are a great source of fuel for furnaces. This farm works on 1.21 and on all platforms of Minecraft Bedrock whether you play on mobile, console, or PC. Please like, comment, subscribe, and check out my other Minecraft videos! Thanks for watching!

All Comments (21)
  • @JC_Playz
    I hope you all enjoyed learning how to make this simple and efficient Minecraft Bedrock kelp fuel farm! Please like, comment, subscribe, and check out my other Minecraft videos! Thanks for watching!
  • @rrq177738
    Awesome build JC! Been needing one of these in my world! Thank you JC!
  • @yugijojo9851
    If you replace two of the furnaces with composers then you can turn it into a half fuel half bonemeal farm.
  • @beevsteve
    Im not playing Minecraft lately but i wanted to give you a veiw on a few of these videos cause i have always used your farms! I hope you and your loved ones are good!
  • I don't know if you will ever see this, but I made a slight improvement to this farm. If you replace the on/off switch with a comparator runing from one of the kelp collection hoppers, when the system runs out of fuel and starts backing up into the hoppers the system will automatically shut off
  • @twisterz2877
    I was literally looking for one of these farms to build and then your video pops up. Love your videos!
  • @McFey1754
    instead of putting signs for a correct water flow, you can also put a piece of ladder at each side for a correct waterflow, plus, youre able to get out of the kelp chamber in case you were falling into it
  • I really am glad your helping out the mc bedrock community! It REALLY means a lot!
  • @braxeton671
    Been a while since I had seen a zero-tick farm. I remember back the days when they were a discovery on bedrock. Useful tutorial đź‘Ť
  • Wow,another kelp farm? It looks pretty easy to make,I'll make this in my minecraft world as well,thank you for your useful tutorials
  • @dresdyn100
    Great video as always Jason. Been playing on Java for a while, and I really missed zero-tick farms. I use "overflow" kelp for compost.
  • @adamavery3906
    For those of you who had this running and then it stopped... you replace the sand and the kelp and it works again, but at some point the kelp won't grow... you need to break out the 2 sand blocks in front of the sticky pistons in the front and then remove the sand blocks that fell under the sticky piston (the block 1 lower and 1 forward from the sticky piston). Then replace the sand in the front attached to the sticky pistons and any sand blocks you had to break in the process to get to the jammed up sand. A tip, if you are building this above ground level you can cut out the 2 blocks in the spot where that sand accumulates and it will fall through so you won't have to keep breaking things open to repair the machine. Awesome video and it works great.
  • My man how you doing. i havent watched your videos in a long time and glad to see still making great videos.
  • @OmgJake404
    Still the best minecraft bedrock tutorial maker. Great job Jason đź‘Ź
  • @deliabailey7422
    This is a really helpful guide! I had already built a kelp farm and was looking for a way to make a smelting system, but this way of kelp farm is so much more efficient I'm going to just build this one too and have two kelp farms.
  • @Ed-mn2it
    JC I just want to say thank you for all the farms and builds you have done ever since I found your videos you are the only person I go to because you are the most reliable person on these videos that I know of you are a goat
  • This was always my favorite farm. It was the first redstone farm I ever built and the first of ur tutorials I followed and successfully built. Then it broke from one of the updates and I was heartbroken. I tried following someone else's tutorial for a zero tick kelp farm once a new design was thought up, but it was way more temperamental than it was worth. Literally would spit out the buckets u were using, and even sometimes made the buckets flat out disappear while running it. And that's if u manage to build it right and manage to get it in 1 chunk. It was compact but would break if u put the bucket in the wrong dispenser, and the dispenser that worked changed constantly! It was insanity driving. But this? This gorgeous farm. Then fact that it works again brings me so so much joy. I built it 3 times just now, changing a couple of things for experimenting, and each of them worked perfectly. This farm is one I still remember by heart it turns out. And now that I can build it again, well, that's my next survival project. Tho I may need to make a villager breeder and iron farm before I get to that cuz i'm on a very limited iron supply atm. Extremely annoying. The 3rd version of the farm I built in my kelp farm spree was, what i'd like to call, industrial grade. Minecart hoppers to collect from all the smokers. Minecart chest to deliver fuel to the smokers too close to the under-side of the farm to fill by hand, and 78 hoppers total for all the collecting. It takes all of the redstone signal that the clock can output making 12 spots for kelp to grow and be harvested. It's definitely too industrial for me to build in my current survival world cuz of the lack of iron farm. But the industrial beauty using ur design just proves how tile-able ur farm is. I think if I wanted to, i could add another half to this on the back to get even more! Not that it's necessary. I literally got way too much kelp in my creative world from running it for like 15-25 minutes with just the 1 half. I'm considering putting the full materials list for the industrial version here, as a reward for anyone who read my entire comment. But idk if that's an ok thing to do since it is just his design, tiled. If someone responds asking for the materials list, i'll put it in the reply to this comment. I've made this comment way too long lol.
  • @hayden.marecki
    For those of you struggling with this here’s a suggestion. If your sand keeps falling make sure you aren’t on the borders of the chunk to check that simply go to each corner of the machine and write the coordinates down. If your any of your x or z coordinates are divisible by 16 you are on the border of a chunk, meaning your machine will not work.
  • @GetToKnowLoL
    Its been 3 yrs since ive seen this channel and damn has it grown congrats jc
  • my world is filled with your farms very good keep up these helped me from begin to a pro