Can you farm pitcher pods?

Yes, you can farm pitcher pods in Minecraft by planting them on farmland and growing them into pitcher plants, which are renewable, but the initial pods come from sniffers; you can even build automatic farms using sniffers to find pods and dispensers with bone meal to grow them quickly for an automatic supply.
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Can pitcher pods be farmed?

They can be planted into farmland, just like other crops, where they'll grow over time into full-sized pitcher plants. Breaking one before it matures will drop the pod again, but when it's fully grown then it'll simply drop the plant and not any additional pods.
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How to harvest pitcher pods in Minecraft?

To harvest Pitcher Pods in Minecraft, you first need a Sniffer to dig them up from dirt blocks, then plant the pod on farmland to grow a Pitcher Plant, and finally, break the fully grown, two-block-tall plant to get the plant itself, but breaking it early just drops the pod. It's a multi-step process: find a Sniffer (by hatching its egg from Ocean Ruins), get it to sniff out pods (which can be rare), plant them on tilled soil, and use bone meal or wait for growth. 
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Can you duplicate pitcher pods?

Pitcher plants do not generate naturally and are obtained by growing a pitcher pod. Breaking a fully grown pitcher crop drops one pitcher plant. Unlike the other tall flowers, it is not possible to duplicate pitcher plants by applying bone meal on them.
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Can you get pitcher pods from pitcher plants?

Pitcher crop

Breaking the crop before it matures drops the pitcher pod, while breaking the final stage produces a pitcher plant and does not yield the pod.
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Is October too late to plant seeds?

October Is Never Too Late

October planting comes down to knowing your number, choosing crops that fit your window, and keeping the basics dialed in. I refresh beds with compost, sow the right seeds for my conditions, water consistently, and keep a simple frost kit ready so I can respond quickly on cold nights.
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Do pitcher plants regrow pitchers?

Yes, pitcher plants continuously regrow pitchers as part of their normal life cycle, but old leaves don't regrow pitchers on themselves; new pitchers form from new leaves or vines that grow from the plant's base or along its stem, requiring proper light, humidity, and warmth for production. While individual pitchers last a year or two (or less for some tropical types like Nepenthes alata), the plant replaces them with new ones as it grows. 
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Is September too late to take cuttings?

Semi ripe cuttings are taken from summer to mid-autumn (Jul-Sep) from healthy stems grown this season. The base of the cutting is firm, while the tip is still soft. Use for climbers, herbs, evergreen shrubs, conifers and hedging plants.
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What time of year is best to split plants?

Plants should be divided when they're dormant, in late autumn or early spring. Fleshy-rooted perennials, such as paeonies, should be left until the end of their dormant season in late spring, before being divided.
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What is the rarest plant in Minecraft?

The rarest plant in Minecraft is often considered the Wither Rose, because it doesn't grow naturally but only appears when the Wither boss kills a mob, making it tied to hostile mechanics. Other contenders for rarity include the Blue Orchid, found in rare swamps, and the Allium, exclusive to the very rare Flower Forest biome, though the Wither Rose's unique, combat-related acquisition method generally makes it the top pick for sheer scarcity and difficulty to obtain.
 
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Can you bonemeal pitcher plants?

Yes, you can use bone meal on pitcher plants in Minecraft to make them grow faster from the pitcher pod stage on farmland, but unlike some other plants, you can't use bone meal on a fully grown one to duplicate it or make it spread; they require a Sniffer to find the initial pod, though the fully grown plant can be replanted. It's a key part of growing them quickly for cyan dye, just remember it works on the crop, not to multiply the mature plant.
 
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Are pitcher pods rare in Minecraft?

Unfortunately, more often than not, your Sniffer companion will uncover Torchflower Seeds—a more commonplace discovery—rendering the elusive Pitcher Pod a rare and sought-after find.
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How to get more pitcher pods in Minecraft?

Sniffers occasionally bury their nose in the ground and start digging. Once the sniffer has finished digging, one pitcher pod has a chance to be dropped on the floor as an item. Sniffers can dig for pitcher pods only in the following blocks: Dirt.
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Is it possible to make an underground farm in Minecraft?

Yes, you can absolutely grow crops underground in Minecraft, but you must provide adequate light (at least level 9) using sources like torches, glowstone, or lava, and ensure farmland is hydrated with water, making it a great way to create hidden farms and secure food sources. 
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Can a Minecraft village be underground?

An opening at the end of the long hall of stone you seemed to be trapped within. But it isn't the surface. You step through, and to your surprise, it's a massive cavern, and within it is a fully formed village.
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What is the 70/30 rule in gardening?

Country Living Magazine There's another 70/30 Rule, coined by entomologist Dr. Doug Tallamy (U of Delaware), which suggests that at least 70% of your garden should be native plants to support local wildlife like birds and pollinators. The remaining 30% can be non-native, non- invasive plants.
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Why is propagation illegal?

Nurseries purchasing the rights to propagate and sell patented cultivars must pay fees to patent owners. These significant costs translate into higher prices for consumers. How do these laws apply to the home gardener? Although litigation against individuals is rare, it is illegal to reproduce patented plants.
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What is the 3-hour gardening rule?

𝐔𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐞 3-𝐇𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐆𝐚𝐫𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐑𝐮𝐥𝐞 The core idea behind the 3-hour gardening rule is straightforward: avoid outdoor gardening tasks when the sun is at its peak and the heat is strongest. Instead, focus garden work — including watering, pruning, and planting — during the three hours when temperatures are coolest.
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Should I cut the dead pitchers off my pitcher plant?

Yes, you should cut off dead or dying pitchers from your pitcher plant, but wait until they are mostly brown or fully dry to maximize nutrient absorption for the plant, cutting the stem where it meets the leaf to keep the plant looking tidy and encourage new growth, avoiding cutting live green tissue. 
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Can you root a pitcher plant from a cutting?

I clipped the vine on each side of the node, mixed sphagnum moss + perlite, and packed it into small containers and Ziploc baggies. I got the mix very damp/wet, then placed the node end down into the moss. Seal it up, keep it warm, and wait for roots to form.
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How hard is it to keep pitcher plants alive?

Carnivorous plants are easy to grow, if you follow a few, simple rules. Wet all of the time. Mineral-free water. Mineral-free soil.
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What is the rule of 3 in gardening?

In gardening, it might be three containers or three evergreens next to each other... The rule of threes is a design principle that suggests planting in groups of three creates a natural, balanced, and visually appealing look.
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Can I just throw down wildflower seeds?

Can I just throw wildflower seeds into my lawn or yard? Scattering wildflower seeds without preparing the soil rarely yields good results. Wildflower seeds need good seed-to-soil contact to germinate.
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What should you not plant in the fall?

In short, anything frost-tender, short-lived, or quick to mold in the rain is best planted in spring after the risk of frost is over. This includes certain bulb varieties, cold-sensitive shrubs, and small perennials that can't develop a big enough root system to survive winter.
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