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Also fix leaf decay radii for Celery Top Pine and Australian Cherry. The growth rate is scaled based on the number of trunks, leaves and fruits on average for each of the tree's schematics. Leaves and fruit weigh 1/3 the value of a trunk node; this is called the tree mass. Tree-mass is then scaled nonlinearly to make smaller trees grow relatively faster than larger trees; the function was made with the help of GeoGebra.
Use bonemeal on saplings to grow the relevant tree
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Based #11 off master instead of lbm_abm_conversions (a dev branch)
Adds bonemeal mod compatibility to the Australia trees
Also adds the sapling nodetimer conversion from the lbm_abm_conversions branch, as previously there was no singular function to grow a specific tree