The Ultimate Minecraft 1.19 Sugarcane & Bamboo Farming Guide



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The Ultimate Minecraft 1.19 Sugarcane & Bamboo Farming Guide

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Learn The Best Way To Grow Sugarcane and Bamboo in Minecraft 1.19 with Bamboo Pandas and Scaffolding in this Minecraft Survival Guide, also Everything You Need to Know About Minecraft Bamboo and How to Plant and Grow Sugar Cane in Minecraft 1.19 with Minecraft How to Grow Sugar Cane Fast and Starter Sugarcane Farms to Upgrade Your Sugarcane Farm or Building A Huge Sugarcane Farm In Minecraft 1.19 Survival in this Minecraft Sugarcane Guide and Minecraft Bamboo Guide with The Best Way to Farm Sugarcane and Bamboo in Minecraft Bedrock and Java!

📑Chapters📑
0:00 – Intro
0:15 – Where To Find Sugarcane
1:59 – Where To Find Bamboo
3:25 – Every Use Of Sugarcane
5:47 – Every Use Of Bamboo
8:46 – How To Grow Sugarcane
11:11 – Making Sugarcane Farms
12:49 – How To Grow Bamboo
16:08 – Making Bamboo Farms

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33 thoughts on “The Ultimate Minecraft 1.19 Sugarcane & Bamboo Farming Guide”

  1. One use that works on both versions of the game is Protective fencing. They both look nice and are functional.

    One of my favorite features of bamboo is that it is placed at random on the block you place it on. So with a little patience you can force it to be tight in some places and wide in others. Here's the kicker! Once the bamboo is 2 blocks high its hit box becomes solid, so mobs cannot go through bamboo even on the wide ends. The bamboo hit box is smaller on java so it makes the mobs even more confused. Skeletons can shoot through at you but as long as you make the fence 3 blocks wide, or 3 blocks away form your path with bamboo, even creepers cannot blow you up. This means you do not need doors. Just put bamboo near the entrance and make sure its wide enough for you to go in, and the monsters still cannot get you.

    Because bamboo grows so fast, protecting villages is an easy task. No need to light up the whole village just light up the paths, and make a bamboo fence around where you want to allow the villagers to go. They cannot get out, or zombies in.

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  2. Do you think there's life after death? God loves the world, He gave His Son Jesus (unto death for our sins), whoever believes will not die but have everlasting life. John3:16 Repent/belive, to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. 2 Corinthians 5:8

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  3. Both of them are useful, bamboo can be used to make scaffolding, which makes bridging a lot easier. Sugarcane helps at late game level states after you get armor, to enchant and make fireworks to fly with elytra. But I think sugarcane is slightly more useful.
    Edit: The funny thing is that villagers scam us, but never know when we're scamming them with one cheap paper for rare emeralds!

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  4. My Tip – I think Swamps are better place for finding Sugercanes.
    Cuz Sugercanes generates more frequently in Swamp.
    Within 10-20 blocks distance
    There high amount of chance you can find 10 in one place
    I tested it
    I Got 6 stacks in 20 mins.

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  5. does sugarcane grow after on sand than anything over block? i remember hearing this years ago and just always assumed it was true lol

    also i like to set up auto bamboo farms with hoppers into an auto smelter. obviously you don't get us much get as much yeild as bamboo burns very quickly, but it replenish fast enough that as long as you aren't using the smelter constantly, it can be a great time saving fuel option

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  6. I love bamboo! Super easy & cheap furnace fuel, it looks good as a crop/decoration, and breaking it is so satisfying. Scaffolding is awesome, and really good for marking your tail in the nether.

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