Mejores Cultivos por Estación y Para Procesar ! Stardew Valley

Have you ever wondered what the best crops are by season in Stardew Valley? No, I ‘ll explain it to you in one more minute. By the way, don’t forget to follow me for more videos like this. Before starting, I would like to clarify that all the crops that will appear in

The video are unprocessed then I will make a video talking in detail about what are the best crops to process both in barrel and in canner in spring the best crops are Rhubarb with a cost of 100 and a sale price of 220 in normal quality and 330 in gold quality

Although you can only get cauliflower in the desert with a cost of 80 and a sale price of 170 in normal quality and 262 in gold quality, the cabbage with a cost of 70 and a

Sale price of 110 in normal quality and 165 in gold quality and in case you are about to start your game, potatoes and parsnips are always a good option in summer, the best crops are

Star fruit with a cost of 400 and a selling price of 750 in normal quality and 1.25 in gold quality, just like rhubarb, you can only get it in the desert ; a cost of 80 and a

Sale price of 250 in normal quality and 375 in gold quality the radish with a cost of 40 and a sale price of 90 in normal quality and 135 in gold quality and finally in autumn the best

Crops are pumpkin with a cost of 100 and a sale price of 320 in normal quality and 480 in gold quality the artichoke with a cost of 30 and a sale price of 160 in normal quality and 240

In gold quality the yam with a cost of 60 and a sale price of 160 in normal quality and 240 in gold quality the amaranth with a cost of 70 and a sale price of 150 in normal quality and

225 in gold quality The beet with a cost of 20 and a sale price of 100 in normal quality and 150 in gold quality. Something that I would like to clarify is that here I am going to divide What are

The best products to process in barrel and in packaging machine for the barrel, the best crops are the following. spicy star fruit cherry wild plum coconut strawberry crystal fruit ancient fruit pomegranate currant prickly pear mango apple peach melon orange pineapple banana

Rhubarb grape red pumpkin hops and wheat and for the canning plant the best crops are the following garlic artichoke amaranth unground rice eggplant parsnip bok choy cabbage curly cauliflower elecho tea leaves green bean corn yam potato radish tarot root beet

Tomato apricot blueberry chili raspberry fruit here and Blackberry and these are the best seasonal crops in stardy valley So I hope you liked the video and see you next time

El día de hoy Ruiz te explica cuáles son los mejores Cultivos sin procesar y procesados

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5 Comments

  1. En verano no has valorado el arándano, que aunque no te aporte tanto dinero en venta, únicamente lo cosechas 1 vez, tarda 13 días y a partir de ahí lo cosechas cada 4, por lo que a final de estación habrás conseguido muchos más que otras verduras/frutas, te ahorras el dinero de nuevas semillas y el tiempo de volver a cultivar.

  2. Me gustaría aclarar algo que se me olvidó aclarar en el vídeo. Aquí no estoy tomando en cuenta los cultivos de cosecha múltiple por una razón, y es que quiero hacer un vídeo más a detalle hablando sobre todos estos cultivos: cuánto tardan en crecer, cuántas veces los puedes cosechar, etc.

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