Squigglyruth
Planter
I'm going to try an experiment to help me learn which summer crops and strategies work best for me: I will play through summer from the same save file making different base choices.
Why?
This is how I got good at doing spring. I played through it a few different ways and compared the outcomes of my choices. After that I had something to work from and refine.
I'm pretty confident I have spring sorted now - my current (fairly relaxed) play-through has me entering summer with 66 quality sprinklers and more than 90,000 GP of produce or fish ready to sell, plus farming 10 already (with the Agriculturalist perk).
But this is where I always run out of expertise. What crops (or other infrastructure) should I actually spend my money on? There are lots of guides out there, but I think it's worth properly trying some options out. I will post my results in this thread.
The options:
Why?
This is how I got good at doing spring. I played through it a few different ways and compared the outcomes of my choices. After that I had something to work from and refine.
I'm pretty confident I have spring sorted now - my current (fairly relaxed) play-through has me entering summer with 66 quality sprinklers and more than 90,000 GP of produce or fish ready to sell, plus farming 10 already (with the Agriculturalist perk).
But this is where I always run out of expertise. What crops (or other infrastructure) should I actually spend my money on? There are lots of guides out there, but I think it's worth properly trying some options out. I will post my results in this thread.
The options:
- Lots of hops (up to 5 per sprinkler) and fill in with a variety of other crops from Pierre's. This has always been my go-to strategy, simply because I read a guide once that said hops are really profitable, and it seemed to work when I gave it a go. However, it is a lot of work harvesting. Also, I have run crop fields of 300 or more hops in the past, and it really does take a while to build up the processing infrastructure to turn all of those into pale ale. On the plus side, I would have spare money to start setting up ranching right away as well as planting my fields. On the down side, there is a lot of work involved.
- Fill the field with wheat on summer 1, harvest it on summer 4 and replace as much as possible with deluxe-speed-gro starfruit. This involves buying the vault bundles, but I will want to do that soon anyway - Skull Cavern is beckoning. I might get 150 - 200 starfruit down in the first planting, with two more plantings to come later in the season. In the meantime, wheat is surprisingly profitable even without processing, so my fields will be making me a good return on my money.
- A combo of these two strategies - however many hops fit in the field (just under 300 if they're going to be easy to harvest), minimal other crops for community centre bundles and gifting, and fill the rest with wheat on summer 1. Unlock the bus and buy as much starfruit and deluxe speed gro as I can afford as I can on summer 4. Could this be the best of both worlds, or will it end up a horrible mish-mashed mess?
- Other strategies suggested by people in this thread. I am willing to give other things a go! These three look like the best options to me from running the numbers, but numbers can't replace actually trying it out.
- I am playing with the Stardew Valley Expanded mod this game. I haven't really explored the extra stuff yet - just bumped into random extra people. I don't think it changes anything with crop selection, so my findings ought to be relevant to the un-modded game. They will probably be far from optimal for the modded game :-) Please don;t spoil me for the mod.
- I am only at level 85 in the mine because I stopped at 80 and mined ore (which got me down to 85 once by accident).
- I have a steel pickaxe that I plan to upgrade to gold at the very start of summer. My backpack is at 24. I have a fibreglass rod. No other tools have been upgraded.
- I am decent but not spectacular at mining and combat. I guess I am quite good at fishing because I can land all fish and got all the iridium legendary fish in my last play-through. But I know for sure that other people are a lot better.
- I am on farming 10, fishing 9 (nearly 10 - needs half a day), mining 7, combat 4 and foraging 3. The foraging needs upping before lightning takes out my ancient fruit plant...
- I have attached a screenshot of my farm. I will be moving three of the scarecrows slightly and putting 3 more quality sprinklers down, so all available plots will be watered and protected. There is also a bunch more space that I will probably develop as the season progresses.
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