One trick I find helpful is reserving 1-2 spaces in the Greenhouse to grow Strawberries- which then get converted into seeds so you can plant a substantial strawberry crop at the start of each spring rather than waiting until the egg festival... once full grown, each strawberry plant in the greenhouse gets you 28 strawberries per year and converting to seeds will potentially at least double that
I'm doing that right now on my first playthrough. I also added pumpkins...cuz pumpkin soup. I went from barely any into a reliable Skull caverns amount.
By planting wheat on summer 25 they will be ready for harvest on fall 1. This gives some beer but also protects the soil from decay. Harvest all the wheat and you have watered soil ready for planting.
When winter comes, GROW WILD WINTER SEEDS!! They don’t even require a scarecrow, and you just need to do some foraging. Harvest, craft enough seeds to replant, and sell the crocuses/snow yams, use the winter roots in cooking, and turn the crystal fruit into wine for $$$
I have worked in a vegetable farm for 8 months. A great part of the joy was observing the fresh holes of earthworms in the morning, plowing without destroying everything around, mixing horse poop to transform it into magnificent soil, protecting and caring for the plant, and tasting it's uniquely delicious fruits after months of beautiful suns. I feel like the Junimos path was made for it, not profit per se. Great video man
As an android player, I feel jealous watching how fast PC and console players can harvest and fill kegs. Tapping the screen hundreds of times over here...
Ancient Fruit also grows all seasons other than winter! In my Perfection run I bought 3 Junimo huts and filled the surrounding farmland FULL of Ancient Fruit with deluxe speed grow on Spring 1st. The Junimos harvested the whole year and it made enough money for me to finally complete Perfection
I like having pineapples more in ginger island just because it fits the vibe more. I guess its more of an aesthetic over profit sorta thing but pineapples still make very good money so I don't mind.
Wheat itself in game is nearly worthless, however it can be profitable when crafted into beer, and when the wheat is milled to make flour then crafted into bread. Wheat also has a chance of producing hay for the animals. It can be useful to harvest a bunch to keep the animals fed cheaply through winter
honestly ginger island was so useful when getting the achievements for planting however many of each crop, especially when I got pierres stocklist, just so much faster doing it that way
Everyone talks about growing cranberries in fall, but my calculations find that pumpkins with deluxe speed-gro(allows for three harvests) ekes out a win over any cranberry+fertilizer combination. Just remember to buy your deluxe speed-gro at Sandy’s.
I kinda like putting in a Junimo hut with a set of sprinklers and a load of cranberries and just letting them run all season without any intervention from me (unless it rains on the day they're ripe, then i harvest because the little fruit-shaped gnomes do not like to get wet). Giant pile of fruit to sell, very little effort.
not really, pumpkin even with deluxe speed gro isn't better by huge margin, only slightly better. and if you're able to keg cranberries and pumpkin, cranberries are always better than pumpkin no matter what. not to mention the tedious buying and replanting part.
I'm back on my Garlic Oil farm yes Garlic Oil sells for 1k each onions + oil from corn. Vampires will absolutely hate me even my wife I smell like onions making her cry every time we meet 🤣
does no one else use seed makers? i put gold crops into seeds (better rate) and use the regular and silver for kegs/preserves jars so I always have seeds for each crop
Hmm idk does the math check out? Like let's say you're guaranteed 4 seeds per gold crop. If you're doing melons, that's still not profitable over selling it. I'm sure if it was worth it the community would do it this way.
Quality Crops do not affect a Seed Maker at all. You have the same exact chance of 1-3 Seeds wether the Crop has no quality or iridium quality. The chance of 1-4 mixed seeds and 1 ancient seed is also the same. So if you are not processing your crops, puttin higher quality crops into a seed maker is actually losing you money. From a pure min/max perspective: Seed Makers are only useful to get enough Ancients Seeds. A few Crops are theoretically worth to be put into a seed maker, but you have to put too much time into it that at the end of they day, youd still lose money. (Instead of spending a day seed making, go into skull cavern. Youll get far more money than what you would have saved for not buying the seeds.)
I alwaysssss use the regular quality and I mainly use it for the sweet gem berries which I only sell the iridium ones since I have the deluxe fertilizer now and I turn the others into seeds but before the iridium ones I’d just sell the gold ones
Also if I’m planting right then and there and I’m some short then I’ll use it to… cranberries are profitable using it and selling the seeds but there’s other things you can make more money with like kegs but I only keg coffee beans and starfruit… I have a lot of starfruit and yeah I plant every 2 weeks lol
Is your channel new? I honestly thought this was a channel with 100k+ subs! The editing is spot on and your video was really helpful! Keep it up, and soon you'll have tens of thousands of subscribers! The only criticism I have is that you might want to talk a bit slower, as it can be hard to keep up. Other than that, great job!
Totally agree with your assessment of this channel. About the speed thing...I had similar prob with a guy in Elite Dangerous postings...Five Best Tricks in 20 Seconds or Less kinda thing. Try this? Lower right corner Settings>Playback Speed>Whatever works for you. Use spacebar to pause. Hope this helps.
My ginger island is sweet gem berries... Lots and lots of sweet gem berries. All with the deluxe fertilizer and on my main farm I keep fish ponds for the stuff to get that +3 farming, use 2 lucky rings, and got a nice hats mod that gives me different small buffs depending on what hat I have on. So farmers hat for +1 farming on top of that. For seeds, I keep 2 max sheds full of retaining soil so I check them once a month.
I know hops has it beat with how profitable pale ale is, but honestly surprised wheat is neglected the keg treatment when you can brew beer. Still can be decently profitable
In Year 1 for raw crops: Start by clearing your farm and making gold till the 13th. Buy strawberries and plant. You'll get 2 harvests. Upgrade watering can last 2 days of spring. In summer, do blueberries. Most of your energy will be spent on watering these. Upgrade watering can to steel last 2 days. In fall, use the money you made to plant a metric butt load of cranberries. Your watering can should be steel at this point, so watering crops should be easy af. Now you have an ton of money to build stuff. In summer, blueberries are only the 4th profitable crop. But starfruit is both expensive and locked behind repairing the bus. Red cabbage is locked behind year 2. And pineapples are locked behind finishing the community center/joja warehouse... And then 200 hardwood, 5 iridium bars, and 5 batteries. And then you gotta do more stuff on the island to actually get them. Cranberries are the best fall crop right behind sweet gem berries. Sweet gem berries are not really viable. Once you have the greenhouse unlocked, you'll have more than enough money to plant non-stop starfruit. I use 2 big sheds to brew 228 starfruit wine (console based) and age 189 in the basement. I make 1,190,700 from the aged wine (iridium) after 2 seasons. And 718,200 from the non-aged wine while the stuff in the basement ages. This is difficult, as you are always having to buy your seeds (or use said fruit in a seed maker). Much easier to make 485,640 from 228 wine and 873,180 aged wine from the ancient fruit that grows all 3 seasons. I plant 384 on 2 junimo hut areas and refill my kegs every week. This will give you time to work toward other goals, like Perfection.
First off, this isn't the best method for making money, second off, it doesn't include doing the community center, and third off, you make more money selling cranberry seeds than the actual cranberries that early in the game
@@charismatic9467 lol what the hell are you talking about? Cranberry seeds sell for 60 gold. Base cranberries sell for 75, 82 with tiller Which you'll DEFINITELY get by the end of summer at the latest if you're planting an ass ton of crops... And you get 5 whole harvests from the plants if planted fall 1... Or did you think that cranberries were a one and done crop? Personally, I think you're better off focusing on profits in the first year. But what do I know? I've only sunk 1094 hours into the xbox version alone... But I understand that people like to get things done ASAP. But this advice never said you couldn't have like 4 other crops on the side to do the community center bundles. But that's neither here nor there. Because you said you make more money selling cranberry SEEDS over the actual cranberry. And even a cursory glance at the wiki (or just using common fucking sense) will tell you that this is WRONG. A crop that doesn't make money? Why the hell would I ever plant it, then? You buy a single cranberry seed for 240 gold. If planted on the 1st, you get 5 harvests. Even at the base 75 gold per, that's STILL 375. This not taking into account that cranberries give 2 berries PER PICKING! that's a profit of 750 gold PER PLANTED CROP! And there's a 10% chance of one OR MORE cranberries!
@@charismatic9467 Still sitting there thinking you were right? Cause I still want to know where you think you're getting that seed maker before finishing the Dye Bundle or hitting level 9 farming lol
@@Un_Popular_Opinions I know I'm right, and you do too, which is why you've switched off the profit argument because you only accounted for 1 seed vs 1 crop. Also yeah it's ironic that you claim to be providing a guide for SV yet you think it's impossible task to hit farming level 9 in the fall lmao. Bro get a grip just admit you're wrong this is embarrassing
Plot twist: you need hops bcs the price of pale ale is times 7 the price of the seed, (with artisan proffesion) and if you get it once every day, (other then the 11 days it takes to grows) thats 7 times 17, which is times 119 the original price of the seed! (All in one season of summer.) Also, every one of these make 7140 each! Which is close to starfruits 7300 per season (without casks)and cheaper! (And takes only 37 hours to turn into pale ale, unlike starfruit's 7 days.) Hope you learned something!
For your first season you are probably better off going with parsnips. You can plant 3.5 Parsnips for the price of one Kale, 28xp instead of 17xp. On the other hand, Kale is much better to eat for energy in The Mines.
I'm growing four crops on my ginger island farm, I only want regrowbule ones. I'm already doing strawberry's and ancient fruits. But for the last two I can't decide between cactus, cranberries, pineapple, or blueberries
I grow crops to make dishes. My income comes from ancient fruit every 2 weeks, and the big pay day after 2 season. I could go big but there’s no fun in that. I like the grind, just not the hard grind.
Potatoes are better to grow in Spring than kale. Potatoes have a chance to give extra potatoes on harvesting, averaging out to 1.25 potatoes per plant. This means that they actually give 8.33 gold per day, kale only gives 6.67 gold per day.
Why juice your pumpkins? Juicing takes 50% longer than pickling, and the resulting product is only barely more valuable. 2.25x base value (320) for the juice comes out to 720, while the pickled version is worth 2x+50 the thing's base price, or 690. Pickle your pumpkins, it's more efficient than juicing them. I'd pickle the no-star ones anyway, the gains are smaller for the silver and gold-quality ones, and virtually nonexistent for iridium-grade pumpkins. Also, wheat is amazingly profitable if you have kegs. Devote large swaths of farm to it in the areas you do not have sprinklers for yet, and get 2-4 harvests over summer and fall. Don't even bother fertilizing. The keg basically multiples wheat's value by eight over a single day of processing. That'll pay for your barn upgrades in a real hurry, and you'll have all those kegs for when you've got loads of melons and starfruit to process later.
for me i think theres no wrong crop😆😆..bcs if u dont rush the game and just enjoy farming just throw any kind of crop..its ur own pace u may finiah those commu center in 10 yrs if u want to🤣🤣🤣🤣 but thanks for the guide coz when i first play the game a couple of days ago idk what to do now i decide just to be a farmer😆😆😆and just plant
Am I the only one who uses Ginger Island for sweet gem berries? I start out by putting all my harvests into the seed maker, then when I have enough I start selling the gold-quality crops while turning the silver/normal ones into more seeds, then eventually I have enough seeds for a huge sweet gem berry harvest on my normal farm. It takes a while but it's worth it.
Spring Strawberries or kale year 1 Strawberries or rhubarb year 2 Summer Hops melons or blueberries year 1 Starfruit year 2 Fall Cranberries or pumpkins year 1 Pumpkins year 2
Starfruit wine is worth more at a base price of 2,250g, while ancient fruit wine is only worth 1,650g. Although it is more cost affective to use ancient seeds as you won’t be buying the seeds, and they will continually produce every 7 days. Most people will probably end up making more money with ancient fruit wine overall, but it really depends how you utilize your farm and see which one makes the most sense for you :)
If you complete the spring crop bundle you are rewarded with 20 speed grows. Plant 1-3 cauliflowers in the vary first day of the game so that you can harvest them on the day of the egg festival. You can't get it before the festival. So keep your patch prepared in the morning. As soon as you return home from the festival rush to the community center, complete the bundle, grab your reward and then use them on your strawberry seeds. This will help get you an extra harvest of strawberries in day 28. 20 pieces of strawberries on your first month.
2 runs of jelly in the same time it takes to run wine once. It's true. But you can actually do both if you build up your seeds....you must take the time to use seed makers...for at least a year. But in practice, I've made over 5 million in one season from roughly 300 ancient fruit crops. You also have to build around 100 kegs and around 200 jars. It takes some serious time and effort.
This is becoming my favourite stardew channel really fast. What’s the music at the start of each video the plinky plonky sounding one. It reminds me of an FF game theme 🤔
the crops obviously get more profit but putting quality crops into a keg will not produce better wine. To improve wine you put it in the cellar or whatever with a fully upgraded house i think, i've never done it. improving wine makes it more profitable but it takes a while so it's not as worth it. Not sure which answer you needed but I hope I provided it
Yes, there is a multiplier for quality. I think iridium is 1.5 or 2x or something. Check the wiki. If you're asking if quality crops make better wine then no.
you can grind for an ancient seed dropped from a bug in the mines. Finish the bundles and you're set for year two. once the community center bundles are done you're on ginger island. Just keep chests with the hardwood you find so you can get there.
Problem with starfruit is profit. They're not THAT profitable. Takes the same amount of time to produce wine and age it as Ancient Fruit, but you're constantly buying and replanting. Plant ancient fruit and you get a seed maker, endless ancient fruit and more for next year. Not replanting and buying every week 😅
One trick I find helpful is reserving 1-2 spaces in the Greenhouse to grow Strawberries- which then get converted into seeds so you can plant a substantial strawberry crop at the start of each spring rather than waiting until the egg festival... once full grown, each strawberry plant in the greenhouse gets you 28 strawberries per year and converting to seeds will potentially at least double that
Be careful. The FBI might show up at your door if you keep exploiting the game like that.
@@vinicius401😂😂😂
Good tip
I'm doing that right now on my first playthrough. I also added pumpkins...cuz pumpkin soup. I went from barely any into a reliable Skull caverns amount.
My man just appeared and dropped like 20 amazing Stardew videos outta nowhere wtf 😂 love the channel keep it up!
I have my next 30 videos planned
No rest for the wicked!
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@@mGaud2 are you ok?
@@thebugthatssnugpsn1911content farm
Every year we get a new Stardew UA-camr, dropping the same info we’ve known for yrs now. And yet I still watch them all
By planting wheat on summer 25 they will be ready for harvest on fall 1.
This gives some beer but also protects the soil from decay.
Harvest all the wheat and you have watered soil ready for planting.
When winter comes, GROW WILD WINTER SEEDS!! They don’t even require a scarecrow, and you just need to do some foraging. Harvest, craft enough seeds to replant, and sell the crocuses/snow yams, use the winter roots in cooking, and turn the crystal fruit into wine for $$$
I have worked in a vegetable farm for 8 months. A great part of the joy was observing the fresh holes of earthworms in the morning, plowing without destroying everything around, mixing horse poop to transform it into magnificent soil, protecting and caring for the plant, and tasting it's uniquely delicious fruits after months of beautiful suns.
I feel like the Junimos path was made for it, not profit per se.
Great video man
As an android player, I feel jealous watching how fast PC and console players can harvest and fill kegs. Tapping the screen hundreds of times over here...
Ancient Fruit also grows all seasons other than winter! In my Perfection run I bought 3 Junimo huts and filled the surrounding farmland FULL of Ancient Fruit with deluxe speed grow on Spring 1st. The Junimos harvested the whole year and it made enough money for me to finally complete Perfection
I like having pineapples more in ginger island just because it fits the vibe more. I guess its more of an aesthetic over profit sorta thing but pineapples still make very good money so I don't mind.
Dude same! I feel like the mfing Dole corporation with my pineapple farm at my island.
Wheat itself in game is nearly worthless, however it can be profitable when crafted into beer, and when the wheat is milled to make flour then crafted into bread. Wheat also has a chance of producing hay for the animals. It can be useful to harvest a bunch to keep the animals fed cheaply through winter
I get min maxing and whats genuinely the best for money and such but like.. diversity! Its nice
NO turn the coffee beans into coffee then turn the coffee into triple shot espressos and use that for speed and speed in skull cavern
honestly ginger island was so useful when getting the achievements for planting however many of each crop, especially when I got pierres stocklist, just so much faster doing it that way
Everyone talks about growing cranberries in fall, but my calculations find that pumpkins with deluxe speed-gro(allows for three harvests) ekes out a win over any cranberry+fertilizer combination. Just remember to buy your deluxe speed-gro at Sandy’s.
I kinda like putting in a Junimo hut with a set of sprinklers and a load of cranberries and just letting them run all season without any intervention from me (unless it rains on the day they're ripe, then i harvest because the little fruit-shaped gnomes do not like to get wet). Giant pile of fruit to sell, very little effort.
not really, pumpkin even with deluxe speed gro isn't better by huge margin, only slightly better.
and if you're able to keg cranberries and pumpkin, cranberries are always better than pumpkin no matter what.
not to mention the tedious buying and replanting part.
I'm back on my Garlic Oil farm yes Garlic Oil sells for 1k each onions + oil from corn. Vampires will absolutely hate me even my wife I smell like onions making her cry every time we meet 🤣
does no one else use seed makers? i put gold crops into seeds (better rate) and use the regular and silver for kegs/preserves jars so I always have seeds for each crop
Hmm idk does the math check out? Like let's say you're guaranteed 4 seeds per gold crop. If you're doing melons, that's still not profitable over selling it. I'm sure if it was worth it the community would do it this way.
Quality Crops do not affect a Seed Maker at all. You have the same exact chance of 1-3 Seeds wether the Crop has no quality or iridium quality. The chance of 1-4 mixed seeds and 1 ancient seed is also the same. So if you are not processing your crops, puttin higher quality crops into a seed maker is actually losing you money.
From a pure min/max perspective: Seed Makers are only useful to get enough Ancients Seeds. A few Crops are theoretically worth to be put into a seed maker, but you have to put too much time into it that at the end of they day, youd still lose money. (Instead of spending a day seed making, go into skull cavern. Youll get far more money than what you would have saved for not buying the seeds.)
I use to do this when I'm broke lol but on the wrong run I don't think this is ideal as it's wasteful on time but again it's just my opinion
I alwaysssss use the regular quality and I mainly use it for the sweet gem berries which I only sell the iridium ones since I have the deluxe fertilizer now and I turn the others into seeds but before the iridium ones I’d just sell the gold ones
Also if I’m planting right then and there and I’m some short then I’ll use it to… cranberries are profitable using it and selling the seeds but there’s other things you can make more money with like kegs but I only keg coffee beans and starfruit… I have a lot of starfruit and yeah I plant every 2 weeks lol
Is your channel new? I honestly thought this was a channel with 100k+ subs! The editing is spot on and your video was really helpful! Keep it up, and soon you'll have tens of thousands of subscribers!
The only criticism I have is that you might want to talk a bit slower, as it can be hard to keep up. Other than that, great job!
Totally agree with your assessment of this channel. About the speed thing...I had similar prob with a guy in Elite Dangerous postings...Five Best Tricks in 20 Seconds or Less kinda thing. Try this? Lower right corner Settings>Playback Speed>Whatever works for you. Use spacebar to pause. Hope this helps.
Fun fact: You can get Ancient Fruit Seeds from the seed maker at random. Grapes seem to happen the most though.
I actually never knew giant crops stayed.
Good to know.
(Hello pumpkin decorations)
My ginger island is sweet gem berries... Lots and lots of sweet gem berries. All with the deluxe fertilizer and on my main farm I keep fish ponds for the stuff to get that +3 farming, use 2 lucky rings, and got a nice hats mod that gives me different small buffs depending on what hat I have on. So farmers hat for +1 farming on top of that. For seeds, I keep 2 max sheds full of retaining soil so I check them once a month.
Why put starfruit as bad in the thumbnail if you are going to say that its good in the video anyway
To make you click it
Clicks
Well, you clicked AND commented. I'd say you answered your own question.
Wheat is good for beer in the keg
Great video! Love the content and editing.
I know hops has it beat with how profitable pale ale is, but honestly surprised wheat is neglected the keg treatment when you can brew beer. Still can be decently profitable
In Year 1 for raw crops:
Start by clearing your farm and making gold till the 13th.
Buy strawberries and plant. You'll get 2 harvests. Upgrade watering can last 2 days of spring.
In summer, do blueberries. Most of your energy will be spent on watering these. Upgrade watering can to steel last 2 days.
In fall, use the money you made to plant a metric butt load of cranberries. Your watering can should be steel at this point, so watering crops should be easy af. Now you have an ton of money to build stuff.
In summer, blueberries are only the 4th profitable crop. But starfruit is both expensive and locked behind repairing the bus. Red cabbage is locked behind year 2. And pineapples are locked behind finishing the community center/joja warehouse... And then 200 hardwood, 5 iridium bars, and 5 batteries. And then you gotta do more stuff on the island to actually get them.
Cranberries are the best fall crop right behind sweet gem berries. Sweet gem berries are not really viable.
Once you have the greenhouse unlocked, you'll have more than enough money to plant non-stop starfruit. I use 2 big sheds to brew 228 starfruit wine (console based) and age 189 in the basement. I make 1,190,700 from the aged wine (iridium) after 2 seasons. And 718,200 from the non-aged wine while the stuff in the basement ages. This is difficult, as you are always having to buy your seeds (or use said fruit in a seed maker). Much easier to make 485,640 from 228 wine and 873,180 aged wine from the ancient fruit that grows all 3 seasons. I plant 384 on 2 junimo hut areas and refill my kegs every week. This will give you time to work toward other goals, like Perfection.
First off, this isn't the best method for making money, second off, it doesn't include doing the community center, and third off, you make more money selling cranberry seeds than the actual cranberries that early in the game
@@charismatic9467 lol what the hell are you talking about? Cranberry seeds sell for 60 gold. Base cranberries sell for 75, 82 with tiller Which you'll DEFINITELY get by the end of summer at the latest if you're planting an ass ton of crops... And you get 5 whole harvests from the plants if planted fall 1... Or did you think that cranberries were a one and done crop?
Personally, I think you're better off focusing on profits in the first year. But what do I know? I've only sunk 1094 hours into the xbox version alone... But I understand that people like to get things done ASAP. But this advice never said you couldn't have like 4 other crops on the side to do the community center bundles.
But that's neither here nor there. Because you said you make more money selling cranberry SEEDS over the actual cranberry.
And even a cursory glance at the wiki (or just using common fucking sense) will tell you that this is WRONG. A crop that doesn't make money? Why the hell would I ever plant it, then? You buy a single cranberry seed for 240 gold. If planted on the 1st, you get 5 harvests. Even at the base 75 gold per, that's STILL 375. This not taking into account that cranberries give 2 berries PER PICKING! that's a profit of 750 gold PER PLANTED CROP! And there's a 10% chance of one OR MORE cranberries!
@@Un_Popular_Opinions Bro you get more than one seed on most inputs. But keep being a narcissist and being wrong.
@@charismatic9467 Still sitting there thinking you were right? Cause I still want to know where you think you're getting that seed maker before finishing the Dye Bundle or hitting level 9 farming lol
@@Un_Popular_Opinions I know I'm right, and you do too, which is why you've switched off the profit argument because you only accounted for 1 seed vs 1 crop. Also yeah it's ironic that you claim to be providing a guide for SV yet you think it's impossible task to hit farming level 9 in the fall lmao. Bro get a grip just admit you're wrong this is embarrassing
Plot twist: you need hops bcs the price of pale ale is times 7 the price of the seed, (with artisan proffesion) and if you get it once every day, (other then the 11 days it takes to grows) thats 7 times 17, which is times 119 the original price of the seed! (All in one season of summer.) Also, every one of these make 7140 each! Which is close to starfruits 7300 per season (without casks)and cheaper! (And takes only 37 hours to turn into pale ale, unlike starfruit's 7 days.) Hope you learned something!
Fuck YES it's high time we had a German contributor. I look forward to learning from your ruthless efficiency.
Can you do a tips and tricks video for mobile because the tool uses are different and so are some of the trick some speed runners might use.
I’ve never seen Kale recommended, so that’s good to know!
Kale also gives the best experience for its growth time and can help get you closer to level 6 farming to craft quality sprinklers. That’s my go to
For your first season you are probably better off going with parsnips. You can plant 3.5 Parsnips for the price of one Kale, 28xp instead of 17xp. On the other hand, Kale is much better to eat for energy in The Mines.
@@mrJMDSalmonberry....Never eat crops that you bought seeds for. Eat salmonberry.
Starfruits are a bad crop according to the thumbnail?
*Riot*
I'm growing four crops on my ginger island farm, I only want regrowbule ones. I'm already doing strawberry's and ancient fruits. But for the last two I can't decide between cactus, cranberries, pineapple, or blueberries
Implying I even plant crops smh
I grow crops to make dishes. My income comes from ancient fruit every 2 weeks, and the big pay day after 2 season. I could go big but there’s no fun in that. I like the grind, just not the hard grind.
Love your vids, earned a sub immediately!
Potatoes are better to grow in Spring than kale. Potatoes have a chance to give extra potatoes on harvesting, averaging out to 1.25 potatoes per plant. This means that they actually give 8.33 gold per day, kale only gives 6.67 gold per day.
if you put wheat in a keg, it will make beer which sells for 200g each which can be profitable if you play your profit games right
I grew all 3 giant crops and I'm so happy where they ended up 😭 but I dont have a single decorative bone in my body 😂😂😂
do you guys even play for fun anymore? 😅 fr just get that joja membership or never leave the city
I can grow whatever Ilike, thanks lol xD
hello are you related or do you know ezilly? you are very similar in the way you talk and make the videos
I am her old Content Manager/ Script Writer /Editor.
However I am now working on my own
@@mGaud2 ow amazing continue the best work ..i love this bye bye
For spring crops, Kale has near the highest exp per day. Dunno how they compare to strawberries, though.
Waiting for the video about sweet gem berry
found your channel about a week ago and absolutely loving your content. Did you ever make the video you referenced about sweet gem berries?
Why juice your pumpkins? Juicing takes 50% longer than pickling, and the resulting product is only barely more valuable. 2.25x base value (320) for the juice comes out to 720, while the pickled version is worth 2x+50 the thing's base price, or 690. Pickle your pumpkins, it's more efficient than juicing them. I'd pickle the no-star ones anyway, the gains are smaller for the silver and gold-quality ones, and virtually nonexistent for iridium-grade pumpkins.
Also, wheat is amazingly profitable if you have kegs. Devote large swaths of farm to it in the areas you do not have sprinklers for yet, and get 2-4 harvests over summer and fall. Don't even bother fertilizing. The keg basically multiples wheat's value by eight over a single day of processing. That'll pay for your barn upgrades in a real hurry, and you'll have all those kegs for when you've got loads of melons and starfruit to process later.
Rhubarb is worth it in spring
Wdym wheat is not profitable? If you put it in a keg its like a 2,900% increase in profit or smth
for me i think theres no wrong crop😆😆..bcs if u dont rush the game and just enjoy farming just throw any kind of crop..its ur own pace u may finiah those commu center in 10 yrs if u want to🤣🤣🤣🤣 but thanks for the guide coz when i first play the game a couple of days ago idk what to do now i decide just to be a farmer😆😆😆and just plant
They really need to make retaining soil chance apply to the entire farm, so it either all retains or not, for a given retaining soil type.
I sell any retaining soil other than deluxe 😅 it's just not worth the hassle
Coffee Plantation 🗣🗣🗣
Am I the only one who uses Ginger Island for sweet gem berries? I start out by putting all my harvests into the seed maker, then when I have enough I start selling the gold-quality crops while turning the silver/normal ones into more seeds, then eventually I have enough seeds for a huge sweet gem berry harvest on my normal farm. It takes a while but it's worth it.
Trop cool! Je rêvais de comment savoir tout cela!❤
Spring
Strawberries or kale year 1
Strawberries or rhubarb year 2
Summer
Hops melons or blueberries year 1
Starfruit year 2
Fall
Cranberries or pumpkins year 1
Pumpkins year 2
1.5 is out on moblie finally!
U need to know how long it took
SA / Zim accent makes me fear for my life if I'm not planting the right thing tho ngl
i thought you needed to use casks to make wine. Kegs make juice, dont' they?
You use kegs to make fruit into wine....then use casks to age the wine.
should i stack kegs or wine machines?
Great vid really helped me with my play through
i never planted a ancient seed but i tought it would be worth more than starfruin when its wine
Starfruit wine is worth more at a base price of 2,250g, while ancient fruit wine is only worth 1,650g. Although it is more cost affective to use ancient seeds as you won’t be buying the seeds, and they will continually produce every 7 days. Most people will probably end up making more money with ancient fruit wine overall, but it really depends how you utilize your farm and see which one makes the most sense for you :)
@@leilahall8536Ancient fruit can't be beaten. It's foolish to even imply it could be.
Super useful, thanks!!!
Thanks another good video
Thank you so much!
I Appreciate the continuous support
I'll grow whatever crops I damn well want! 😂
If you complete the spring crop bundle you are rewarded with 20 speed grows. Plant 1-3 cauliflowers in the vary first day of the game so that you can harvest them on the day of the egg festival. You can't get it before the festival. So keep your patch prepared in the morning. As soon as you return home from the festival rush to the community center, complete the bundle, grab your reward and then use them on your strawberry seeds. This will help get you an extra harvest of strawberries in day 28. 20 pieces of strawberries on your first month.
So are kegs better than preserve jars?
starfruit wine and ancient fruit jelly is very nice or with the ancient fruit wine if you don't ripen it
If you have enough jars, jelly is incredible.
Why not just play like usual farmer and enjoy the game instead of speedrun it? :B
Me: confused as how much space he has for planting stuff xD
What's the sweet gem berry video?
I'm a hops maniac
Thanks for the info. Will be real helpful for a JoJa play through.
What if I can't find profitable crops
Wrong about blueberry they make more then melon when put in jars
How many jars do you have by summer lol and how long does it take to run all those blueberries? I'm not buying it.
Good video
I never get giant crops and i tried every season
Turn ancient fruit into jelly you'll get more money then wine
2 runs of jelly in the same time it takes to run wine once. It's true.
But you can actually do both if you build up your seeds....you must take the time to use seed makers...for at least a year.
But in practice, I've made over 5 million in one season from roughly 300 ancient fruit crops. You also have to build around 100 kegs and around 200 jars. It takes some serious time and effort.
And what you does whit that much money??? What the game offer for super rich people?
Obelisks, gold clock, other cool stuff
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I would use seed makers on ancient fruit but I sold sold make first fruit and I haven't gotten a seed since
Make it make sense
Isn't bock choy more profitable than pumpkin on fall sells big only grows 4 days processed not on kegs but jars it's high value for that
Why was he laughing ?😱
Thanks
I refuse to accept this potato slander😡
This is becoming my favourite stardew channel really fast. What’s the music at the start of each video the plinky plonky sounding one. It reminds me of an FF game theme 🤔
Like something in the air in a video game I dunno
I'll get the name of the song for you, it's from a Nintendo super smash game I believe
@@mGaud2 thanks it’s really itching my brain 😂😂
If the crops/wines have high quality does it more profitable than normal?
the crops obviously get more profit but putting quality crops into a keg will not produce better wine. To improve wine you put it in the cellar or whatever with a fully upgraded house i think, i've never done it. improving wine makes it more profitable but it takes a while so it's not as worth it.
Not sure which answer you needed but I hope I provided it
Yes, there is a multiplier for quality. I think iridium is 1.5 or 2x or something. Check the wiki. If you're asking if quality crops make better wine then no.
nice
I need more content
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this is the most beautiful and satisfying video I have seen this year
The Waffle House has found it's new host.
such a new raising creator
Most of what you show can't be done in the first year, while its possible to make 5-7m in the first year. So this video is pretty much useless.
Maybe
you can grind for an ancient seed dropped from a bug in the mines. Finish the bundles and you're set for year two. once the community center bundles are done you're on ginger island. Just keep chests with the hardwood you find so you can get there.
Problem with starfruit is profit. They're not THAT profitable. Takes the same amount of time to produce wine and age it as Ancient Fruit, but you're constantly buying and replanting. Plant ancient fruit and you get a seed maker, endless ancient fruit and more for next year. Not replanting and buying every week 😅
May I know what song you used? 0:30
It's the haunted chocolatier reveal song.
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@@mGaud2 OMG tysm! I been looking this music also I love your content!