So why are the ones I listed not your typical high-profit plants? Well, when the word profit is used, it actually means profit density, or profit per space. They are also on a trellis which can make working with them more difficult.ģ) Artichoke: This is your best alternative if you have limited space and don't want to deal with a trellis plant. They only disadvantage they have is that they are not very space efficient however, they are definitely one of the best crops in the game.Ģ) Grape: You'll need 33% fewer plants to get the same return as the Eggplant, but you'll have to pay more for it. They also give you the best return of any crop when jarred. Runners up: Wheat (only when kegged), Tomato, Melonġ) Eggplant: Eggplants give you the best return for a raw product of any crop in the game. However, if you're lower on funds than you like, I would go with.Ģ) Hot Pepper: they are cheap to buy and grow quickly for a more consistent cash flow than Blueberries. If you don't have jars or kegs (or very few)ġ) Blueberries: they have a slightly lower return than Hot Peppers, but require half the space to make it happen. A normal hops starter will yield you 17 harvests in a summer, so there is always extra to continue kegging through the fall and winter. Runners up: Strawberries (planted on day 13), Parsnip (jarred), Cauliflower, Rhubarb, Potatoġ) Hops: Hops are the ultimate moneymaker in Stardew when kegged. They are very profitable when planted on Spring 1.ģ) Green Beans: A little more difficult to maintain because of the trellis, but well worth it, especially when you have a keg! Tip: if you plant them Spring 1, lay down a Speed-Gro first to get an extra harvest out of them for the year and keep it for seeds.Ģ) Strawberries: If you saved some from last years Egg Festival, now's a great time to use them. So if we're looking at the best return for your money, what is the best choice of crop for each season?ġ) Ancient Fruit: If you don't have the greenhouse, plant them! They last all the way though fall and take very little maintenance. Also listed is the ROI for a raw product and for jars, which the Eggplant wins with an ROI of 14.7 and 41.5, respectively. As you can see, hops put in a keg from one month's harvest will yield you 84 times the cost of the hops starter, while Starfruit is in the middle of the pack, yielding you 4.6 times your seed cost. Here's a table with the ROIs of most crops over one season. In Stardew terms, it equals Profit / Seed Cost. Pale Ale has the highest ROI, far and away, of anything in this game.ĭefinition of ROI. Pale Ale has one of the highest returns on investment in the game, surpassed only by Starfruit wine." I was on the wiki page about hops where it says "Hops can be put into a Keg to make Pale Ale. Buy it for Console: PS4, Switch, Xbox One.or apply for prestige flair! Browse the subreddit without questions Posts featuring modded content and question posts must be properly flaired.Mark spoilers like this: >!Text here is hidden!< No unmarked spoilers, or spoilers in thread titles.Posts must be relevant, have a descriptive title, and not duplicate a recent post.No sensitive, political, or controversial topics.Be respectful (no prejudice, attacks, trolling, posting private messages, etc).Stardew Valley is an open-ended country-life RPG with support for 1–4 players. Announcing user flair and prestige flair!
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