![]() ![]() 310, Maple Seed, This can be planted to grow a maple tree. The Tapper is a type of Refining Equipment that can be placed on a tree to produce Maple Syrup, Oak Resin, Pine Tar, or Sap.It can also be placed on a Mushroom Tree to produce different mushrooms. Oaks/Maples/Pines have a 20% chance to grow to the next stage every day except in the winter, meaning their average time to develop into a full-grown tree is about 20 days, though since there's an element of chance they can remain saplings for a discouragingly long time, sometimes. This page is part of IGNs Stardew Valley Wiki guide and details everything you need to know. Fruit trees grow on a set schedule (assuming the ground on all sides in the 3x3 grid is clear) and will reach maturity in 28 days. Turns out I had to right click instead of. also shake with an empty hand not an axe.lol. ![]() (This also makes getting between them to harvest your tappers much, much easier!) No trees of either type need to be watered. Are you sure that the trees are mature and the fruit is there Try letting three fruits accumulate on a tree and then check. In the Winter they are the trees with only 1 main trunk. As you may want to setup tappers to harvest pine tar, oak resins, or maple syrup, it can be. The three main types of tree in Stardew Valley each have a purpose, though they can be hard to tell apart. ![]() Tappers are used to get resources from trees in the form of oak resin, pine tar, and maple syrup. Oak trees have a thicker canopy than Maple trees. Planting Maple, Oak, Pine and Using Tappers. Oak trees have lighter green leaves and a slightly lighter brown trunk in Spring Teal/turquoise leaves in Summer. Oak, Maple, and Pine trees will sprout and reach sapling size even if planted right next to another tree, but they cannot reach their full maturity if within one square of a fully grown tree, so the 3x3 square technique is better if you're planting them to harvest sap or make a nice decorative park. The Pine trees are pretty obvious with the sloped branches and dark green color. That depends on if you're talking about Fruit Trees or the basic Oak/Maple/Pine trees! Fruit trees need a clear zone of one empty square on all sides (a 3x3 grid, basically, with the tree in the center square) to reach maturity. Foraging, Farming via Fall Seeds, shaking a Maple Tree (15th-28th) 1 x Largemouth Bass: Fishing (Mountain Lake, cast line far from shore), Traveling Cart. ![]()
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