That's not every 12 days, because your plants don't stop growing while you are making wine. Wine triples your price, with another 50% on top of that with the artisan skill. Blueberries are 80 per berry not 100 and give 3 per bush, not 2.ġ16 (usable tiles) * 80 * 3 = 27,800 per harvest every 4 days.Īncient Fruit are 750 per, so 87,000 per harvest every 7 days. I'm sorry, but your numbers are wrong in almost every area. Iridium Sprinkler Clones in Greenhouse I picked up an iridium sprinkler from my farm outside and took it inside my greenhouse to place down. Originally posted by KaosReigns - Sleeping:To be honest, and in my opinion, that is actually a pretty large waste of the greenhouse, and if you break down the math of it all, it actually brings in less money than some other crops do. Say 24 days before you have any real amount of seeds. So you cannot start making a huge operation for a little bit of time. With the same amount of space taken by ancient fruit as blueberries, you would get 120 bushes, which can yield upto 240 Blueberries.Ģ40 x 100 = 24,000 x 6 crop outs = 144,000īoth methods include the same amount of work, but the blueberries require harvesting more often.Īncient Fruit requires an initial setup time of making seeds as well. That is roughly 115,000 gold every 12 days with this layout. 25 BB bushes can yield upto 50 blueberries.Ī bottle of ancient fruit wine, takes 6 days to cure in the keg, on top of 6 days to grow in the greenhouse at minimum. There is a second bundle that you can complete but it's important to note that it is only available in the Remixed Pantry (which can be accessed when starting a new game).To be honest, and in my opinion, that is actually a pretty large waste of the greenhouse, and if you break down the math of it all, it actually brings in less money than some other crops do.Īmount of time/resources spent doing the ancient fruit fields actually yields less income than doing fields of regular crops.īlueberries = 100g per unit. Unfortunately, since sprinklers have a total width of 5, you'd still need three in each dimension. Then you could look at it as an 11x11 grid. You could do that to each edge, removing a total of 4. not using soil) that will remove 2 from that particular dimension. This is arguably the easiest way to grab a Quality Sprinkler without spending a fortune, depending on how deep you are into farming and if you have the necessary seeds. Since iridium sprinklers can water two squares away, if you put one on the edge (i.e. That's a huge area of your farm for bulk watering. They water 24 spaces in a neat 5x5 square. To complete it, you'll need to put together the following items: Iridium sprinklers are one of the best farming tools of Stardew Valley. The first one is the Summer Crops Bundle, for the Pantry. If you don't have the funds to secure a bunch of Quality Sprinklers but still want to get your hands on one to make watering easier, there are two bundles you can complete that will reward you with one. The Expanded Greenhouse is midsize, housing eight Iridium Sprinklers, eight trees, and more than 400 plants via two square and four horizontal plots. Depending on how much G you have stocked up, waiting for the Traveling Cart to have these bad boys and stocking up on them might be the way to go. But for those of you that aren't swimming in income yet, there are a couple of other methods to grab a Quality Sprinkler. The Modest Greenhouse is the smallest, letting you place up to four Iridium Sprinklers, eight trees, and 192 plants. It will cost anywhere between 1,350 and 2,250. Sometimes, the Traveling Cart will feature the Quality Sprinkler as a purchasable item. By far the fastest way is to simply buy one.
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