Does grass spread in the nether?

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I recently started a hermit chunk and managed to get a grass block from an enderman and obviously don't want to waste it. Searching the internet for an answer has been fruitless.



Best Answer

It will as long as a light source such as a torch beside the grass is there to allow it to spread. (as of Java 1.16.5)




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Does grass spread to dirt in the nether?

Grass can spread to nearby dirt as long as mycelium or podzol does not get there first.

What is the grass in the nether?

For other uses, see Grass (disambiguation). Nylium is a variant of netherrack that generates in the Nether. It has two variants: warped nylium and crimson nylium which both spawn in different biomes.

Why is my Minecraft grass not spreading?

The area hasn't been loaded There is enough light and grass around for the grass to spread naturally. Sometimes one or two blocks might be a bit defiant, and refuse to spread, but with the amount you have, this is unlikely. The only other thing is that the area needs to be loaded.

What is the fastest way to spread grass in Minecraft?

To make grass grow even faster in Minecraft, it's often been suggested that you need to raise the light level in the surrounding area. The best and easiest way of doing this is to place torches by the grass blocks that you want to grow. This can be used to help you grow grass down stairways and underground, too.



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