A good tip about leafy and bushy trees, if you let them keep their moss they will make trees in a 5x5 around them grow moss faster so every bushy or leafy can make 8 wild trees grow moss faster for a nice moss farm.
Plant as many Mahogany trees as possible before it happens. In fact, plant as many trees as you want prior to the event - there is a great chance of them reaching maturity overnight into green rain
I’m really enjoying your videos so far! You showed the different versions of the mossy tree, but stopped short of saying “if you plant the wrong one, just dig it up with your hoe and try again”.
i thought the green rain was really creepy, especially with how the villagers reacted to it in year one. SDV is such a cozy game usually, the apocalyptic vibes were really jarring to me. I wish I had seen this video before seeing the event in game :D
I had this happened to me last week, we had the 1.6 update on my switch on the 4th of Nov and it happened a few days later, didn't expect it, thought there was something wrong with the switch when the screen looked green, there was loads of fibre though 😂
I was excited to see my first Green Rain... and didn't go talk to all the Villagers (I went gathering instead). And ALL the first year comments and behaviours are only in that first one, so now I have to start yet another farm (such a hardship - not! lol) to get the first year conversations for myself. Apparently hoarding all the items in the game isn't enough, I need to hoard the experiences too?
Is it true that it will cause tree saplings to immediately mature to production? Theoretically, super useful for those of us that want to change our farm layout without wasting too much time waiting for the fruit trees to mature? Do the saplings have to be placed the day before at the latest? Or can it be day of?
Unfortunately, it doesn't work on fruit tree saplings. The details are little complicated for a comment, but you can check out the details on the Stardew wiki. Basically, common trees have a much higher chance to grow multiple stages and can reach maturity from a stage 1 seed in a single day in many cases. The seeds/saplings will have to be in the ground the day before the even to see the benefit. I like to plan ahead and start planting rows of tree seeds on the farm in late spring or early summer if I'm trying to farm up a lot of wood. Thanks for watching!
The first year Linus acts like he’s seen green rain before. He mentions that it will all be gone tomorrow.
Here's what to expect: fiber, fiber, and more fiber
A good tip about leafy and bushy trees, if you let them keep their moss they will make trees in a 5x5 around them grow moss faster so every bushy or leafy can make 8 wild trees grow moss faster for a nice moss farm.
Plant as many Mahogany trees as possible before it happens. In fact, plant as many trees as you want prior to the event - there is a great chance of them reaching maturity overnight into green rain
Thank you so much for getting straight to the point of the benefits of the Green Rain. Exactly what i needed.
I find the green rain's filter calming for some reason.
Can confirm villagers refuse gifts during the event the first time
THEY DO HOWEVER! Accept deliveries- I gave Demetrius the melon he asks for.
I just had this happen in my game, it confused the shit out of me. Thank you for the explanation!
I expected it to be a nature regrow and a beautiful rain of seeds but i actually got scared
I’m really enjoying your videos so far! You showed the different versions of the mossy tree, but stopped short of saying “if you plant the wrong one, just dig it up with your hoe and try again”.
i thought the green rain was really creepy, especially with how the villagers reacted to it in year one. SDV is such a cozy game usually, the apocalyptic vibes were really jarring to me. I wish I had seen this video before seeing the event in game :D
Especially the unexpected static on the tv
I had this happened to me last week, we had the 1.6 update on my switch on the 4th of Nov and it happened a few days later, didn't expect it, thought there was something wrong with the switch when the screen looked green, there was loads of fibre though 😂
I thought this was a mod at first.
I was excited to see my first Green Rain... and didn't go talk to all the Villagers (I went gathering instead). And ALL the first year comments and behaviours are only in that first one, so now I have to start yet another farm (such a hardship - not! lol) to get the first year conversations for myself. Apparently hoarding all the items in the game isn't enough, I need to hoard the experiences too?
nice explanation
Is it true that it will cause tree saplings to immediately mature to production? Theoretically, super useful for those of us that want to change our farm layout without wasting too much time waiting for the fruit trees to mature? Do the saplings have to be placed the day before at the latest? Or can it be day of?
Unfortunately, it doesn't work on fruit tree saplings. The details are little complicated for a comment, but you can check out the details on the Stardew wiki. Basically, common trees have a much higher chance to grow multiple stages and can reach maturity from a stage 1 seed in a single day in many cases. The seeds/saplings will have to be in the ground the day before the even to see the benefit. I like to plan ahead and start planting rows of tree seeds on the farm in late spring or early summer if I'm trying to farm up a lot of wood.
Thanks for watching!
If you dont want moss on your trees put viniger on them. *spelling edit
It's not clear cut - It's selective cut - if you clear cutted, their would be no trees. Selective cutting means your cutting specific trees.