One of the fun little magical secrets in Stardew Valley is Giant Crops. These are massive versions of regular crops that will drop more than the normal amount of produce for the number you planted. Not every crop can become giant though, making this a bit rare.
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It's not hard to meet all the requirements for Giant Crops to grow, but it does require a bit of luck and patience. Here's everything you need to know about these cool crops.
Updated July 13, 2022 by Jacqueline Zalace: Since its release in 2016, Stardew Valley has continued to draw in gamers every day. Those who encounter Giant Crops for the first time may be left a bit perplexed, so we've updated this guide with more information on how to get these crops, as well as some tips for your farm's layout to increase your chances of getting Giant Crops.
In Stardew Valley, there is a small chance that the following crops, when grown in a certain way, will combine into one gigantic crop.
When harvested, these three crops will drop 15 to 21 crops. Given that Giant Crops are made from nine regular-sized crops, that's quite the bonus.
Growing Giant Crops is pretty easy, but you'll need a bit of luck (not the in-game Luck stat — that doesn't affect Giant Crops).
Here's how to do it:
The crops combining together doesn't need to occur the day they finish growing. It can happen anytime after that, so long as you keep them watered.
This is important to know! You can leave your Cauliflower, Melons, and Pumpkins sitting all season long and they may suddenly become big if you keep watering them.
To harvest them, you'll need any type of axe. Whack the Giant Crop three times, and it'll break open,
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