Is Quality Fertilizer Worth It in Stardew Valley?

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avatarRollingHank2 years ago

Absolutely, quality fertilizer is a game-changer in Stardew Valley. It increases your chances of growing high-quality crops, which sell for more gold. Especially early on in the game, the extra income can really help expand your farm more quickly. Think of it as an investment in your farm's future prosperity!

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avatarJokingTunic2 years ago

Honestly, not really. Just use the basic fertilizer or focus on upgrading your tools. The difference in profit isn't worth the hassle for me. Quality crops are nice, but not necessary.


avatarDealingDada2 years ago

I'd say it depends on your farming strategy. If you're aiming for those high-quality crops for the Community Center bundles or to win the Fall Fair, then yes, it's definitely worth it. But if you're more into artisan goods, you might want to invest elsewhere since the quality of the raw crop doesn't affect the final product's value.

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