How long do wild seeds take to grow?

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The end of spring is coming up, and I don't want to waste any of my spring seeds (wild seeds) on crops that will die before being harvestable. How many days do they take to grow/what is the last day I can plant them and still get a harvest?



Best Answer

This information is directly from the Stardew Valley Wiki

Wild Seeds can be crafted out of foraged plants once you reach the appropriate foraging level (Spring at level 1, Summer at level 4, Fall at level 6, Winter at level 7). Each recipe will produce 10 seed packets. When planted, wild seeds will randomly grow into one of that season's foraged plants. Regardless of what ends up growing, wild seeds all take the same amount of time to grow to maturity (7 days, not counting the day planted).




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How long does it take for wild seeds to grow in Stardew?

Maturity Time These seeds take 7 days to reach maturity.

How long do spring wild seeds take to grow?

Spring SeedsCrop:Wild Horseradish, Daffodil, Leek, or DandelionGrowth Time:7 daysSeason:SpringSell Price:35g12 more rows

How long do spring wild seeds take Stardew?

Spring Seeds are a type of seed in Stardew Valley. They are given as a reward from the Community Center. Also, Wild Seeds (Sp) can be crafted at Foraging Level 1. They take seven days to mature.

How long do wild winter seeds take to grow Stardew?

The seeds randomly produce either Winter Root, Snow Yam, Crocus, or Crystal Fruit. Winter Seeds take 7 days to grow.



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