Not sure of your planting setup but it sounds to me that if you have lighting, then it's possible you're too far away from the water source and the ground is drying up. Make sure any seeds are within 4 blocks of a water source.
Not sure of your planting setup but it sounds to me that if you have lighting, then it's possible you're too far away from the water source and the ground is drying up. Make sure any seeds are within 4 blocks of a water source.
Crops don't need to be hydrated - they will even grow in the Nether, if at about half the rate of hydrated farmland:
If farmland becomes completely dry and a crop is planted on it, the farmland will not revert to dirt. Thus, it is possible to grow crops without water (say, in the Nether) by hoeing the dirt and immediately planting a crop. The farmland will not revert until the crop is harvested, and even so that can generally be avoided by immediately replanting. Note, however, that this "dry farming" makes crops grow slowly.
The most likely cause of the OP's troubles is broken lighting if it appears to be bright enough (there can be a lighting desync between the client and server, and 1.14 is filled with lighting bugs due to an overhaul of the lighting engine). A screenshot would also help verify if lighting is the issue (many people think torches are better than they really are at lighting an area).
Crops also have this thing where the light level in the block above the crop, as opposed to within it, is used to determine if they can grow, although normally you'll have at least one block above it (2 from floor to ceiling) so the player can fit under the ceiling:
A light level of 9 or higher in the block above the plant. This doesn't have to be sunlight, so torches will let crops grow at night or underground. This means that an opaque block above the crop (which has light level 0 inside) will prevent growth while a transparent block can allow growth if the light inside is sufficient.
Note that a light level of 9 means that there can be no more than 4 blocks of space between the nearest torch and the block above the crop, including along diagonals (measured by taxicab distance so if the torch isn't in a straight line it will have to be closer).
when I’m planting my wheat. Sometimes when I plant It a bunch of wheat around it breaks and I cant Plant anymore in the spots where it breaks at. Why?
If you have a roof over it you need to light it up.
Just testing.
There are torches over it and it breaks the second I place it where around 5 others break. And I cnat Plant anything there again????
Then it's probably a lighting glitch where the game thinks it's dark even though it isn't (or shouldn't be).
You could try placing new torches and see if it updates the lighting.
Just testing.
Not sure of your planting setup but it sounds to me that if you have lighting, then it's possible you're too far away from the water source and the ground is drying up. Make sure any seeds are within 4 blocks of a water source.
Crops don't need to be hydrated - they will even grow in the Nether, if at about half the rate of hydrated farmland:
The most likely cause of the OP's troubles is broken lighting if it appears to be bright enough (there can be a lighting desync between the client and server, and 1.14 is filled with lighting bugs due to an overhaul of the lighting engine). A screenshot would also help verify if lighting is the issue (many people think torches are better than they really are at lighting an area).
Crops also have this thing where the light level in the block above the crop, as opposed to within it, is used to determine if they can grow, although normally you'll have at least one block above it (2 from floor to ceiling) so the player can fit under the ceiling:
Note that a light level of 9 means that there can be no more than 4 blocks of space between the nearest torch and the block above the crop, including along diagonals (measured by taxicab distance so if the torch isn't in a straight line it will have to be closer).
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Well, technically they don't, but if you want them to grow at a reasonable rate...they do.
I was wrong about the water....I'm sure that lighting is most likely the culprit like Hex stated earlier.