WebI had 2, I gave one to the statue in lost forest to get stardrop . What to do with the other one? Make seed out of it? I don't need the money from wine. WebFeb 28, 2016 · Sweet Gem Berry!? I just grew a Sweet Gem Berry (takes the whole of fall to grow) so should I keep it for a possible quest later or can I sell it? Showing 1-5of 5comments Ansalem1 View ProfileView Posts Feb 28, 2016 @ 9:44pm Where'd you get the seed? I would probably throw it into the seed maker and hope for extra seeds. #1
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WebSince the Seed Maker creates an average of two seeds from one Sweet Gem Berry, and that only 97.5% of the time, and since a Sweet Gem Berry is worth at least 3,000g (more if it's of higher quality), each Rare Seed produced from the Seed Maker is created at a cost of more than 1,500g, perhaps as much as 2,250g. WebFeb 28, 2016 · Sweet Gem Berry!? I just grew a Sweet Gem Berry (takes the whole of fall to grow) so should I keep it for a possible quest later or can I sell it? Showing 1-5of 5comments Ansalem1 View ProfileView Posts Feb 28, 2016 @ 9:44pm Where'd you get the seed? I would probably throw it into the seed maker and hope for extra seeds. #1 thale berthold brecht strasse
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WebJan 21, 2024 · Assuming you get an average of 1.975 seeds per equipment use, seeds made from regular quality Sweet Gem Berries yield profits at a minimum rate of only about 60.9g per day each. Using silver quality fruit for seeds, profits drop to about 45.3g per day each, still the highest of any crop. WebNov 23, 2024 · The Sweet Gem Berry will cost anywhere between 9,000g and 15,000g. The Rare Seed will cost 1,000g during the Spring and Summer, and anywhere between 600g to 1,000g in Fall and Winter. You can also create more seeds with the Seed Maker, essentially letting you produce more money in the long run. WebThat said, to OP I'd highly recommend against chain planting sweet gem berries as it's a very long process since they take 24days to grow, and common quality taking in less gold/day than ancient fruit wine, which is arguably much easier and consistent to tend for. thale blue