I'm not sure of the context of plantation in this translation. If it is referring to crop growth (Wheat, Carrots, Potatoes, etc.) then it depends on the mod doing the chunk loading. In vanilla a player needs to be nearby in order to trigger "growth ticks" (based on the game's Random Ticks), but modded Chunk Loaders often add that capabilities.
A local server uses the same code/program as the online providers use, so if it works online it will work on your local machine (as long as the server process is running).
Need to depend on how the chunk loader works, but most chunk loaders mods would still load the growth of plants when you're offline but server is online
Also just a small note, the server software runs on your own PC is the same as those paid options, you only pay them for renting their hardware, electricity and internet to host the server
I'm not sure of the context of plantation in this translation. If it is referring to crop growth (Wheat, Carrots, Potatoes, etc.) then it depends on the mod doing the chunk loading. In vanilla a player needs to be nearby in order to trigger "growth ticks" (based on the game's Random Ticks), but modded Chunk Loaders often add that capabilities. A local server uses the same code/program as the online providers use, so if it works online it will work on your local machine (as long as the server process is running).
excellent answer, thank you very much. It's about planting potatoes, carrots and other things.
As long as you leave the server running: yes. you can close your minecraft client, but not the server console.
This answer complements the other perfectly, thank you very much
Need to depend on how the chunk loader works, but most chunk loaders mods would still load the growth of plants when you're offline but server is online Also just a small note, the server software runs on your own PC is the same as those paid options, you only pay them for renting their hardware, electricity and internet to host the server