Tutorials/Dripstone farming

 farming is the renewable way to farm pointed dripstone and dripstone blocks. Dripstone is used to farm potions (Bedrock Edition only), lava, and can also be used as fall damage traps for mob farms or for pranking, as it quadruples the amount of fall damage you take.

A few key points

 * Pointed dripstone on its own takes 5 real life days to grow, so it is almost unable to farm on its own. If you place water above the block which the pointed dripstone is growing on, it will grow slightly faster. However, it is still almost unable to farm in that way, but if you make the block it is growing on a dripstone block, it will speed up a lot, and it will also produce stalagmites on the floor.
 * You have a 1/4 chance to be able to buy 4 dripstone blocks for one emerald from a stone mason in Bedrock Edition, and in Java Edition the chance is 2/7.

Manual farming
To be able to manual farm dripstone, all you will need is some dripstone blocks, the same amount of pointed dripstone and 2 water buckets. First you will need to place the amount of dripstone blocks you want dripstones to grow from, and water sources a layer above that. Now plant pointed dripstones on the dripstone blocks, and the farm is done. To harvest it, every 20 minutes or Minecraft day, check on the dripstone and harvest the second parts of the ones that are 2 high and the ones on the floor.