How to pick up plants in Stardew Valley

avatarRuingMitea year ago
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avatarEnvassalingTiera year ago

To pick up plants in Stardew Valley, just walk up to the grown plant and hit the 'use' button, which is right-click on a PC mouse, A on Xbox controllers, X on PlayStation controllers, and Y on Nintendo Switch controllers. Remember, the plant needs to be fully grown first!

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avatarDescribingHaila year ago

Honestly, just make sure the plant's grown and then click it. If you're trying to pick unripe crops, you're gonna have a bad time.


avatarGroaningRusha year ago

Just whack the action button when you're standing next to a ripe crop. If it's not picking up, it ain't ready!


avatarAlightingTanga year ago

You can't pick up plants that aren't ready. So hit the correct button when they are, simple as that.

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