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Basic Information[]

Wild Bamboo are one of the types of Crops in Creativerse that are usually used for Cooking many different types of Food. Wild Bamboo can also be consumed directly for a small Health bonus, or can be fed to Pets.

Other than that, Wild Bamboo can be placed on display containers, but not directly into the game world, except in Creator Mode.

Wild Bamboo was added to the game on June 12th 2020 with the Garden Party update.

How to obtain[]

Wild Bamboo can be found on the ground of Jungle Biomes. According to entuland, they spawn in chunks (16x16x16 blocks of the world) that contain 8 Detritus and 128 Jungle blocks like Wildwood, Wildwood Leaves, Vines etc.

Since these Crops are pretty rare in the beginning, it is advised not to just consume the first Wild Bamboo you find, but to process them into 2 Wild Bamboo Seeds (each) in the Processor, from which you can grow more Wild Bamboo yourself "infinitely".

Wild Bamboo are quite rare at first, but the longer you play on a Creativerse world the more of those will spawn. You need to stay somewhere close to a Jungle Biome it seems to give them time to spawn. Sleeping on a Bed to skip days and nights will not help speeding up this process though.

The "Pro" world option "more regrowth" should make more Wild Bamboo spawn in the game-world even faster.

You can use your Map and compare it with the maps of template worlds ( http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=634088783 ) to see where the closest Jungle might be.

Savannahs and Swamplands are often direct neighbours of Jungles, so try encircling those Biomes, then you might find a Jungle nearby.

When Wild Bamboo are captured with a Capture Block, they will be captured in the shape of Wild Bamboo Seeds (1 Seed instead of 1 Wild Bamboo). This applies to Wild Bamboo found in the wild in Jungles as well as to Wild Bamboo grown by the player.

Wild Bamboo cannot be bought as grown Crops with building kits for Blueprints, since they cannot be placed directly into the game world, but only into the slots of display containers. If display containers are captured as Blueprints, the building kits will not contain the items in the slots of the display containers. Instead, the display containers will show "ghost images" when the Blueprint is built.

How to use[]

Wild Bamboo can be fed to Pets just as they are.

Wild Bamboo can also be consumed directly to grant 100 additional maximum Health for 6 minutes.

However, this is not an efficient way to use Wild Bamboo.

The better option is to use Wild Bamboo in order to cook even more useful Food in a Cooking Station. While there are currently no recipes that use Wild Bamboo specifically, it can be used as a vegetable or secondary ingredient for many types of Food with a large range of different buffs in a Cooking Station.

Wild Bamboo can also be put on display by placing them into the slots of display containers like Placemats, Stone Wall Shelves, Hidden Temple Altars, Galactic Grav-Chambers, Frozen Containers, Holiday Decorative Trees, Snow Buried Containers, Holiday Mantles, Flower Pots, Wood Planters or the like.

Like most items in the game, Wild Bamboo can be painted, with the primary color affecting the color of the stalks and the secondary color affecting the color of the leaves.

How to grow Wild Bamboo from Seeds[]

After obtaining Wild Bamboo Seeds by putting Wild Bamboo into a Processor, you can grow Wild Bamboo from these Seeds on blocks of Dirt, green Grass and/or Mud.

First place such natural blocks over a body of Water, Mineral Water or Bog Water, or alternatively place these liquids directly adjacent to each block of Dirt, Grass or Mud (like directly below for example, or at least corner to corner).

This can even be done underground in complete darkness and/or in a building, but not at too high altitudes, not in too cold nor too hot biomes/layers. In these cases, Seeds will stay "fallow" and won't grow. They cannot be fertilized either in this case, but can be picked up again.

Then place Seeds on the Dirt, Grass or Mud with right-click from a quickslot just like you'd place any block.

You can, but you do not need to fertilize Seeds in order to make your Crops grow faster. You can also fertilize Seedlings (the second growth stage of Crops) or Sprouts (the third growth stage of Crops) alternatively - but you can only use fertilizer once on any Crop, not twice (so either Seed or Seedling or Sprouot of one Crop, but not more than one). Fertilizing will reduce the growth time of Wild Bamboo for ca. 10 minutes. Fertilizing the Seeds will let them grow into Seedlings immediately, while fertilizing Seedlings or Sprouts will reduce the all-over growing time just as much as when you fertilize the Seeds. Fertilizing a Sprout when the Wild Bamboo has less than 10 minutes of growing time remaining will make them turn ripe immediately.

Wait a bit until the Crops are ripe to receive the best harvest. Wild Bamboo requires about 60 minutes to grow from seed to ripe, and will give 2 Wild Bamboo when harvested.

The Wild Bamboo can be harvested by being "pulled" with the gauntlet and left mouse button (by default) just like any other type of block, item, plant or liquid. You won't even need to equip any Power Cell for this.

If Crops stay "ripe" for 24 RL hours, they will turn into "grown" Crops. The harvest will become a little less then, but Crops will never wither.

Please refer to the article Farming if you want to learn more about growing Crops and please read the article Food if you want to learn more about how to cook different types of buff-granting Food by making use of the Crops that you can plant.

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