How to Automate Irrigation in Solarpunk
Hand-watering a farm is the slowest part of any Solarpunk save. With sprinklers, drones, and a gravity-fed water source, you can run a 6×6 farm with zero clicks after setup. This guide shows you the full automation chain in 5 steps.

Step 1 — Find a Gravity-Fed Water Source
Place your farm 2 blocks below a river or lake. This unlocks free gravity-fed irrigation, which uses zero power. The wrong choice is a pumped well (uses 15W 24/7).
Step 2 — Lay the Pipe
- Open the build menu (B), select "Plumbing".
- Place a Water Intake on the bank of the water source.
- Run a basic pipe down to the farm level.
- End the pipe at a manifold block (1 block before the sprinklers).
Step 3 — Place the Sprinklers
The optimal pattern for a 6×6 farm is 4 sprinklers in a square:
- Place sprinkler 1 at (1, 1) of the 6×6 grid.
- Place sprinkler 2 at (1, 4).
- Place sprinkler 3 at (4, 1).
- Place sprinkler 4 at (4, 4).
- Each sprinkler covers a 3×3 quadrant of the farm.
Run a short pipe from the manifold to each sprinkler. Power each sprinkler with a 2W solar panel (or tie it into your main grid).
Step 4 — Add the Drones
Two drones do the harvest work:
- Harvester drone: scan_tilled_soil → harvest_mature → drop_to_chest.
- Carrier drone: every 60s → move_all → drop_to_base_chest.
Both drones need a charging pad. Place the pads on the east side of the farm, where they will not block tilled soil.

Step 5 — Add a Backup Water Source
Gravity-fed irrigation fails during droughts. Add a 2nd water intake 4 blocks downstream, connected to a small reserve tank. The system auto-switches when the primary dries up.
The 4 Automation Mistakes (And Fixes)
| Mistake | Symptom | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Pumped well instead of gravity | Power draw 15W 24/7 | Move farm below water source |
| Sprinkler spacing too far | Dry patches in corners | Use 4-sprinkler square, not 1 center |
| Harvester drone power off | Crops pile up | Tie drone charging pad to main grid |
| Single water intake | Drought = farm dies | Add a 2nd intake + reserve tank |
Video: Automating Irrigation
Next Steps
Farm is hands-off? Maximize your other drones with the Drone Efficiency guide.