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Taro Tuber
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Plant these in warm weather. Takes 10 days to mature. Grows faster if planted near a body of water.
Information
Crop: Taro Root.png Taro Root
Growth Time: 10 days
Season:

 All on Ginger Island
 Summer in Stardew Valley

Sell Price: Gold.png20g
Purchase Prices
Pierre Icon.png General Store: Not sold
Morris Icon.png JojaMart: Not sold
Traveling Cart Icon.png Traveling Cart: Not sold
Island Trader Icon.png Island Trader: Bone Fragment.png Bone Fragment (2)

Taro Tubers are a type of seed. Mature Plants yield Taro Roots.

Taro Tubers can be obtained from Magma Duggies in the Volcano Dungeon, Seed Makers, breaking open Golden Coconuts, the Island Trader for 2 Bone Fragments, or Lionfish Fish Ponds when the population reaches 4.

Taro Tubers planted in most farm tiles take 10 days to mature with watering each day, as with other crops. However, Taro Tubers planted approximately within 3 tiles of a water source (such as a Farm Pond or a river) in any direction are considered to be irrigated. Paddies need not be continuous with each other or adjacent to water in order to count as irrigated. Irrigated Taro Tubers mature faster and do not require watering.

Stages

Type Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Harvest
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Non-Irrigated 1 Day 2 Days 3 Days 4 Days Total: 10 Days
Irrigated 1 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Days Total: 7 Days


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Maps

Shown below are the areas where Taro Tubers are automatically irrigated for each farm type.

History

  • 1.5: Introduced.