

However, seasons only affects the speed at which crops grow, and it is possible to grow any crop in any season. Crops will grow at a 1.5x rate in advantageous seasons, and at a 0.5x rate in disadvantageous seasons.

To Every Crop, There is a SeasonĮach crop has seasons in which it is easy to grow in, and seasons which it is difficult to grow in. Giant Crops also require a space within one plot, so it's best to consider your fields on a plot-by-plot basis. Nutrient items like Greenifier and Formula A, as well as the soil-improving effects of Corn and Withered Grass, each have an effect on the plot of 4 squares. Farming Basics Farms have 4 Squares in Each PlotĮach Farm has 2x2 squares of arable land in a single plot. The maximum level of the resulting Seeds has a level cap based on the quality of the Sickle used, so if the level of the resulting Seeds stops increasing, you'll need to craft a better Sickle to continue raising the Seeds' level. Crops of a higher level can be sold for a higher profit, so if you're planning on selling Crops to earn money, continuing to re-grow Seeds from the same Crops will help you maximize your profit. If you use the Sickle on a fully-grown crop instead of picking it, you'll get Seeds of a higher level than the plant they were grown from. As long as you continue to water them, they will continue to bear fruit continually.

Some Crops will Replant AutomaticallyĬrops like the Pumpkin and Tomato will automatically continue to grow after they have been picked as long as they still have HP. When the crop has been picked, the soil will return to the state from before it was cultivated, so you'll need to use the Hoe to cultivate it again each time. You can either press A to pick the crop, or use the Sickle to turn it into a bag of higher-level Seeds. Once the crop bears fruit, you will be able to tell by the yellow indicator which appears over it.

Either Harvest the Crop or Use the Sickle to Get Higher-Level Seeds Check your crops if the rain stops and make sure the ground has turn a darker shade of brown. On rainy days, crops will gradually be watered automatically, but if the rain suddenly stops, the crops might not be watered completely. If you do not water a plant, it will not grow, and will sometimes even wither and die, so be sure to water any crops you've planted every day. If it doesn't change color, check the Watering Can icon in the lower left of the screen to see if you have water left if it's empty, go to the well and press B to refill.Įach crop will begin to sprout and grow bigger every day as long as you give it water. You'll know that a crop has been successfully watered if the ground turns a darker shade of brown. Use the Watering Can to give water to each crop. Give it Water Every Day until it Bears Fruit By charging the B button, you can plant seeds in a 2x2 square. You can't plant seeds in spaces which haven't been cultivated or already have a seed, so don't worry about accidentally dropping them. Plant a seed in each square of land you cultivated with the Hoe. You can only use the Hoe on one square at a time at first, but higher-level Hoes are able to cultivate multiple squares at once by charging the B button. Either harvest the crop or use the Sickle to get higher-level seedsĬultivating the land with the Hoe makes it ready for planting seeds.Give it water every day until it bears fruit.
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