Bamboo

Bamboo is a plant found in jungles, and can be used as fuel for smelting or cooking, to breed pandas, or in crafting scaffolding and sticks. Bamboo is the fastest growing plant in Minecraft.

A bamboo shoot is the non-solid, "sapling" form of bamboo plant.

Obtaining
Bamboo can be mined with any tool, but a sword breaks the block instantly. Flowing water also breaks bamboo shoots, but not mature bamboo stalks.

Bamboo shoots cannot be obtained through vanilla means. $$, they can be obtained through add-ons or inventory editing. $$, they are completely unobtainable.

Natural generation
Bamboo generates in widely scattered single shoots within jungle biomes. Bamboo generates much more densely in the bamboo variants of jungles, covering large areas of the landscape.

Mob loot
$$, a panda drops 1 bamboo when killed. $$, a panda drops 0-2 bamboo when killed. Looting increases the drop by 1 per level.

Fishing
Bamboo can be found while fishing in jungle biomes as a junk item.

Usage
When broken, any bamboo block placed or grown above it is also broken. A bamboo block drops itself as an item if a piston pushes it or moves a block into its space. When bamboo is first placed as a shoot it's not solid and can be destroyed by water flowing into it. After growing at least one block taller it transforms into another kind of bamboo block that is solid and can't be destroyed by water. To transform a bamboo shoot into a solid bamboo block place another bamboo on top of it. In the Minecraft 1.20 Update, Bamboo can be used to create new blocks such as Planks, Stairs, Slab, Sign, Hanging Signs (To be introduced in 1.20), Fence, Fence Gate, Door, Trapdoor, Rafts (Bamboo equivalent of a boat), Raft with Chest, Pressure Plate and Button.

Farming
Bamboo can be planted on moss blocks, grass blocks, dirt, coarse dirt, rooted dirt, gravel, mycelium, podzol, sand, red sand, or mud. At default random tick speed (3), each plant grows on average every 4096 ticks. When bone meal is on it, it grows by 1–2 blocks. Bamboo can grow up to 12–16 blocks tall. The top of a bamboo plant requires a light level of 9 or above to grow.

Because bamboo breaks in almost the same way as sugar canes, a sugar cane farm can be easily adapted to this use. While water is not needed with such a farm, some spacing is recommended if the harvest is done manually as mature stalks are solid.

Pandas
Bamboo items are eaten by pandas and can be used to speed up the growth of baby pandas. Bamboo can also be used to breed pandas when at least 8 blocks of bamboo are within 5 blocks of the pandas, making the panda the only animal in the game to have extra breeding requirements. At this point, the player can feed them bamboo and they mate to have a baby.

Fuel
Bamboo can be used as fuel in furnaces. Each bamboo item smelts 0.25 items. Crafting two bamboo into a stick and using that as fuel is equivalent, smelting 0.5 items.

Flower pots
Bamboo can be placed in a flower pot, where it retains the design it has in its item form.

Appearance


The appearance of bamboo changes as it grows. When first placed, it takes the form of a small shoot, which has no hitbox. When it grows one block taller it grows to 2 pixels in length and width and the top block has leaves coming off it. At 3 blocks, the top 2 blocks have leaves and at 4 blocks the bamboo expands to 3×3 pixels. At 5 blocks tall, the top 3 blocks have leaves on them. As the bamboo grows, the leaves move up and stay at the top 3 blocks. Destroying a block of bamboo does not change the appearance of the blocks below it. Bamboo is oriented at a random position in the block that it is in.

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Trivia

 * Because bamboo grows quickly (on average 1 growth per 200 seconds), just 500 plants in an automatic farm produce more items than a hopper can collect (2.5 items per second). A single hopper can move only enough items to keep 6.25 furnaces running.
 * Like in Minecraft, bamboo is the fastest-growing plant known in real life.
 * Bamboo cannot be composted in Minecraft, while it can be composted in real life.