Unearthing Ancient Seeds: Navigating Acquisition Challenges
Obtain ancient seeds in Stardew Valley by exploring the mines at level 40 or higher, or by clearing artifact spots in the quarry from the start of the season until a day before its end. To maximize your chances, equip the Lucky Ring and craft a Burglar’s Ring to increase your luck stat.
Cultivating Ancient Seeds: Nurturing Success
Plant ancient seeds during spring in rich soil by using a hoe, and fertilize them regularly to boost their growth. Utilizing sprinklers can automate watering, saving you time and effort. Build a greenhouse to ensure optimal growing conditions year-round, extending your farming season and producing multiple harvests.
Preserving Ancient Seeds: Storage and Reproduction
Save ancient seeds for future planting by storing them in a seed maker or in chests. The seed maker converts ancient fruit into seeds at a 20% chance per fruit, providing a renewable source of seeds. Consider donating ancient fruit to the museum for a seed packet reward, ensuring a guaranteed seed source for your future endeavors.