Seagrass

Seagrass is a non-solid plant block that generates in all oceans, except frozen oceans.

Obtaining
Seagrass can be destroyed instantly with any tool, item or the player’s fist. It can only be obtained using shears or it will drop nothing. Regular seagrass drops 1 seagrass when harvested with shears and tall seagrass drops 2 seagrass when harvested with shears.

Turtles
Turtles will drop 0–2 seagrass when killed. The Looting enchantment will increase the maximum number of possible seagrass drops by 1 per level.

Natural generation
Seagrass generates in either its tall or small form in ocean biomes near kelp, and will also generate by itself in rivers, underwater caves and swamps, replacing ice and planks as necessary.

Bone meal
Using bone meal underwater will generate seagrass. The bone meal must be used on a non-transparent block under at least 2 blocks of water, with the water directly above the block being non-flowing. If these conditions are met, seagrass will generate on that block and, if available, also on surrounding blocks.

Usage
The seagrass item can only be placed on non-transparent blocks.

Like grass, snow layers and other such blocks, placing blocks inside seagrass will delete it. However, it will block coral fan placement.

Breeding
Seagrass can be used to breed turtles.

Bone meal
Applying bone meal to a regular seagrass will turn it into tall seagrass, assuming there is enough space. It can also be used to completely waste bone meal if no such space exists. .

Composting
Placing seagrass into a composter has a 30% chance of raising the compost level by 1.

Growing
Using seagrass on a baby turtle will speed up its growing time. When the turtle is an adult, it will drop one scute. This is the only way to obtain the item.

Block data
Bedrock Edition has the following data values: