Finding carrot seeds in Minecraft PE

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I have done some research and know that you can breed pigs with carrots. How do you get carrot seeds to plant carrots?



Best Answer

The carrots themselves are the seeds. You can just plant the carrots you have, then they will grow and "duplicate".

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Where are carrot seeds in Minecraft?

Carrots can be planted by placing the carrot itself in a Farmland block, as they do not have seeds. When planted, a carrot grows much like Wheat. However, it has only four stages of growth, instead of eight.

Where do you find a carrot seed in a carrot?

The Carrot is not a fruit in the common understanding, so there are no seeds inside or on the carrot. The part of the carrot that you eat grows in the ground, usually with the wide end of the carrot just at the surface of the soil.



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Answer 2

Unlike Wheat, planting carrots requires that you have carrots already, which is kind of a catch-22 if you have none to start with.

Carrots were added to PE in 0.8. (December 2013) as a rare drop from Zombies.

Once you have a single carrot, planting it and then harvesting it when fully grown will drop 1-4 carrots, so from that point onward you're likely to get them faster from farming.

Answer 3

In order to get carrots, you must kill a zombie. After you have killed the zombie, you simply till the ground and plant the carrot in the tilled ground.

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