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I know those make a lot of money, but I like to make money in different ways. If I really wanted to I'd fill my farm with nothing but hoed land, but that would be boring. Just trying to make the game more enjoyable for myself :)
Oh, k thanks.
You'll get a seed at randon from geodes or monsters or chests, after you donate that single one you get a seed pack back and the crafting recipe to turn ancient seeds into ancient seed packs that you can sow.
i started with a single ancient fruit plant, planted it at the start of the second year in spring, put all fruits i harvested into the seedmaker for the entire year and used the seeds to plant new ones (Deluxe Speed-Gro helps) until the first of fall, got my greenhouse sometime early spring and planted them all there from then on, now my entire greenhouse is filled with ancient fruits and i have 96 ancient fruit plants outside (a total of 192 ancient fruit plants) :D
at the very least thats around 144 000 gold every 6-8 days :D
i found my first one while mining too
However, the most reliable way to get ancient seeds is with a seed maker. Anything you put into a seed maker has a small chance to give ancient seeds, and so if you want to be sure to get some the easiest way is to farm a bunch of cheap crops and churn them through a bunch of seed makers until you get an ancient seed out of it.
After that, ancient fruits will always turn into 1-3 ancient seed packets with a small chance of mixed seeds on occasion, but it's less than 10% chance for that to happen you mostly get more ancient seeds back. You can grow your ancient fruit plants exponentially, especially in the greenhouse. It doesn't take as long as it seems like it would, less than a year.
Yeah very true. If you plant them outside on Spring 1 you should get 10 fruits out of it.