--- navigation: parent: ae2-mechanics/ae2-mechanics-index.md title: Certus Growth icon: quartz_cluster --- # Certus Growth ## Basically just copy-pasted from the getting started page Certus quartz buds will sprout from [budding certus blocks](../items-blocks-machines/budding_certus.md), similar to amethyst. If you break a bud that is not finished growing, it will drop one , unchanged by fortune. If you break a fully grown cluster, it will drop four s, and fortune will increase this number. There are 4 tiers of budding certus blocks: Flawless, Flawed, Chipped, and Damaged, and you initially find them in [meteorites](../ae2-mechanics/meteorites.md). Every time a bud grows by another stage, the budding block has a chance to degrade by one tier, eventually turning into a plain certus quartz block. They can be repaired (and new budding blocks created) by throwing the budding block (or a certus quartz block) in water with one or more . Flawless budding certus blocks will not degrade and will generate certus infinitely. However they cannot be crafted or moved with a pickaxe, even with silk touch. (they *can* be moved with [spatial storage](../ae2-mechanics/spatial-io.md) though) By themselves, certus quartz buds grow very slowly. Luckily the massively accelerates this process when placed adjacent to the budding block. You should build a few of these as your first priority. Complex interactions mean each side of a budding block which is covered slows the cumulative growth rate from the budding block, which eventually overpowers the effect of more accelerators. Empirical testing shows thus: ![Items/min for ratios](../assets/diagrams/certus_farm_speed_chart_1.png) ![common setups](../assets/diagrams/certus_farm_speed_chart_2.png) If you don't have enough quartz to also make an or , you can make a and stick it on the end of your accelerator. Harvesting the certus automatically is [described here](../example-setups/simple-certus-farm.md).