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|recipe = [[File:Caroline Icon.png|link=]] Mail the day after [[Caroline]]'s 2-heart event. | |recipe = [[File:Caroline Icon.png|link=]] Mail the day after [[Caroline]]'s 2-heart event. | ||
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Tea Saplings are planted like [[Trees]] by placing them onto untilled soil or into [[Garden Pot]]s. They do not need to be watered in order to grow. Tea Saplings will not die and will even grow if planted outside in winter. | Tea Saplings are planted like [[Trees]] by placing them onto untilled soil or into [[Garden Pot]]s. They do not need to be watered in order to grow. Tea Saplings will not die and will even grow if planted outside in winter. | ||
− | A Tea Sapling can be purchased from the [[Traveling Cart]], though not often. Otherwise, it must be crafted. The crafting recipe is received via mail the day after [[Caroline]]'s [[Caroline#Heart Events|2-Heart]] event. | + | A Tea Sapling can be purchased from the [[Traveling Cart]], though not often. Up to 10 Tea Saplings may be purchased from Caroline's [[Desert Festival#Villager Shops|shop]] at the [[Desert Festival]] for {{Price|10|Calico}} [[Calico Egg]]s. Otherwise, it must be crafted. The crafting recipe is received via mail the day after [[Caroline]]'s [[Caroline#Heart Events|2-Heart]] event. |
==Stages== | ==Stages== | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | *Crafting and selling a Tea Sapling is always more profitable than selling its ingredients. The exact profit depends on the source of the Wild Seeds but is typically between {{ | + | *Crafting and selling a Tea Sapling is always more profitable than selling its ingredients. The exact profit depends on the source of the Wild Seeds but is typically between {{Price|75}} and {{Price|200}}. Using less profitable forage is more profitable for making Tea Saplings. |
*The Wild Seeds used for crafting do not have to be from the same season. | *The Wild Seeds used for crafting do not have to be from the same season. | ||
+ | *It is possible to use tea bushes as permanent fences, to help contain farm animals within a barnyard. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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{{History|1.5.4|Is no longer in the rotating stock at the [[Stardew Valley Fair]].}} | {{History|1.5.4|Is no longer in the rotating stock at the [[Stardew Valley Fair]].}} | ||
{{History|1.5.6|Fixed bug where Tea Saplings could not be harvested from [[Garden Pot]]s on [[Ginger Island]].}} | {{History|1.5.6|Fixed bug where Tea Saplings could not be harvested from [[Garden Pot]]s on [[Ginger Island]].}} | ||
− | {{History|1.6|Reduced sell price from {{ | + | {{History|1.6|Reduced sell price from {{Price|500}} to {{Price|250}}. Chopping down a tea bush now gives back a tea sapling. Can now be purchased from [[Caroline]] at the [[Desert Festival]].}} |
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 25 August 2024
Tea Sapling | |
Takes 20 days to mature. Produces tea leaves during the final week of each season, except winter. No watering necessary! | |
Information | |
Crop: | Tea Leaves |
Growth Time: | 20 days |
Season: |
All |
Sell Price: | 250g |
Purchase Prices | |
General Store: | Not sold |
JojaMart: | Not sold |
Traveling Cart: | 750–1,250g |
Crafting | |
Recipe Name: | Tea Sapling |
Recipe Source: | Mail the day after Caroline's 2-heart event. |
Ingredients: | Wild Seeds (Any) (2) Fiber (5) Wood (5) |
Produces: | Tea Sapling (1) |
The Tea Sapling is a seed that takes 20 days to grow into a Tea Bush. A Tea Bush produces one Tea Leaves item each day of the final week (days 22-28) of spring, summer, and fall (and winter if indoors).
Tea Saplings are planted like Trees by placing them onto untilled soil or into Garden Pots. They do not need to be watered in order to grow. Tea Saplings will not die and will even grow if planted outside in winter.
A Tea Sapling can be purchased from the Traveling Cart, though not often. Up to 10 Tea Saplings may be purchased from Caroline's shop at the Desert Festival for 10 Calico Eggs. Otherwise, it must be crafted. The crafting recipe is received via mail the day after Caroline's 2-Heart event.
Stages
Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Harvest | After-Harvest |
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10 Days | 10 Days | Up to and including 21st of the season |
Total: 20 Days | Regrowth: 1 Day |
Gifting
Villager Reactions
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Dislike | Abigail • Alex • Caroline • Clint • Demetrius • Dwarf • Elliott • Emily • Evelyn • George • Gus • Haley • Harvey • Jas • Jodi • Kent • Krobus • Leah • Leo • Lewis • Linus • Marnie • Maru • Pam • Penny • Pierre • Robin • Sam • Sandy • Sebastian • Shane • Vincent • Willy • Wizard |
Notes
- Crafting and selling a Tea Sapling is always more profitable than selling its ingredients. The exact profit depends on the source of the Wild Seeds but is typically between 75g and 200g. Using less profitable forage is more profitable for making Tea Saplings.
- The Wild Seeds used for crafting do not have to be from the same season.
- It is possible to use tea bushes as permanent fences, to help contain farm animals within a barnyard.
History
- 1.4: Introduced.
- 1.5: Added to the rotating stock at the Stardew Valley Fair.
- 1.5.4: Is no longer in the rotating stock at the Stardew Valley Fair.
- 1.5.6: Fixed bug where Tea Saplings could not be harvested from Garden Pots on Ginger Island.
- 1.6: Reduced sell price from 500g to 250g. Chopping down a tea bush now gives back a tea sapling. Can now be purchased from Caroline at the Desert Festival.