Nether Wart

Nether wart (also known as Nether stalk) is a plant grown in the Nether. It can be found within Nether fortresses around staircases. Nether wart can be planted on soul sand, where it will grow. Nether wart is a critical ingredient in brewing as it is used to make the awkward potion, which is used as the base for most other potions.

Growth
Nether wart can only be planted on soul sand. It can be planted in any dimension, but it can only be found naturally in the Nether.

When planted on soul sand, a Nether wart will grow through four distinct stages, though the middle two stages have the same appearance (this can be verified by using a BUD switch to detect the stage transitions). Growth is driven by block ticks, similarly to wheat. The duration of each stage is random, with no upper or lower limit, but the average duration is about 3 minutes and 30 seconds. The growth rate is not affected by light or any other environmental factors. Bone meal has no effect on the Nether Wart.

Harvesting
Nether warts are ready to harvest when they reach their third stage (when the warts appear dark crimson and there is no space between the blisters). Breaking a full grown Nether wart yields 2 to 4 Nether wart seeds. Breaking it before it's fully grown yields only a single seed. Unlike wheat, pumpkins, and melons, jumping on the Nether warts will not destroy the crop, as it will remain planted.

When harvesting a large field of Nether warts, some players find it beneficial to construct a viewing bunker one block lower than the growing Nether wart. When standing on the viewing platform, the player's vision is lined up with the Nether wart in such a way that all the unfinished Nether wart create a single horizontal line with the tops of them. Any protrusion from this horizontal line signifies that there is a matured Nether wart plant ready for harvest.

Trivia

 * Nether wart will not break when stepped on.
 * Nether wart makes the same sound as stone when destroyed.
 * Along with seeds, Nether warts can be used to breed chickens.