Well done, constrution well explained, could do with explaining why something is done the way you do it and the mechanics behind how it works for those who are new to such a build. I build most of my farms at the bottom, so I have to build from the bottom (storage chests) up instead of digging down for part of it. Thanks for the video.
Nice tutorial! I do have two tips: put the redstone for all the pistons in last, so they don't keep making noise and move you around while placing the water. Second tip is a personal preference; I would use slabs upside down instead of signs, saves a lot of effort compared to placing down signs and also holds back the top layer of water, while also being able to be waterlogged. You do need to remove the slabs afterwards though.
The pistons moving is def annoying, but I made the choice to add it first just to simplify building so i didn't have to show everyone you need to go back and add it. the goal was to help prevent confusion. second tips is a good idea but only if you have almost every plant has an observer, since the signs also prevent the kelp from growing too high and messing up the water flow, that or having the height of the farm be about 26 blocks, so that kelp cant grow high enough to mess up the flow. thanks for the feedback regardless :)
I'm a bedrock player end I know redstone end I know how to work whit this mechanism. I have a question... This farm is OK whit 1 smoker but I have a larger scale farm sow how I can work whit this machanism whit more then 1 smoker???
Hi, that is a good question, not something i can easily explain over a comment. but i do have a video that may help, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iraOW5GZbDs.html the second farm might help you.