Sulfur should increase the growth and plant output as a fertilizer.
According to the US Geological Survey and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), sulfur plays a crucial part in increasing plant growth.
It more specifically states that:
"Sulfur is significant to agriculture in two ways -- as a plant nutrient and for its importance to the processing of phosphate rock into phosphate fertilizers. In the past 20 years, sulfur has been increasingly recognized as an essential ingredient for plant nutrition because it is a component of amino acids, proteins, fats, and other compounds found in plants. The increased use of fertilizers that contain little or no sulfur and the decrease in atmospheric sulfur deposition from industrial emissions have resulted in lower soil sulfur content and increasing soil sulfur deficiencies worldwide. Sulfur for plant nutrition can be applied directly as elemental sulfur, sulfur-bentonite mixes, ammonium sulfate, potassium sulfate, or superphosphates."
Legitimately, considering facts, Sulfur should increase Minecraft plant growth and output. We can do this by making sulfur compatible with composters, or even better, put sulfur blocks under the farm water or plant dirt.
Also, if we do end up getting the "sulfur dust", placing that on the soil would make much more sense.
Considering the scientific evidence, not only is this helpful to players, but it just makes sense to add to a game that mimics the real world.
Please add this Mojang!
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