How to get giant crops in stardew valley?

avatarRollingHank2 years ago
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avatarCopyingSole2 years ago

Giant crops in Stardew Valley are super cool and not too hard to get! First thing, you gotta plant either Cauliflower, Melon, or Pumpkin, but here's the kicker, plant them in a 3x3 grid. Now, don't harvest them right away when they're ready. You gotta give them some extra time because giant crops only have a chance to form overnight after the crops are fully grown. Fingers crossed, wake up to a giant veggie! Also, keep praying to the RNG gods, cause it's all about luck.

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avatarPassingDada2 years ago

Just grow Cauliflower, Melon, or Pumpkin in a 3x3 square and wait. Patience is key!


avatarComputingTopaz2 years ago

Honestly, don't stress too much about giant crops. The bonus is cool, but your farm's success doesn't hinge on them. Focus on enjoying the game and let the giant crops be a happy surprise if they happen.

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