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How To Get Pineapple Seeds In Stardew Valley

How To Get Pineapple Seeds In Stardew Valley.Pineapples are a lucrative fruit in Stardew Valley, but their seeds are difficult to come by. Here’s how to get your hands on them.

The Ginger Island location in Stardew Valley provides players with a wealth of additional locales to explore, stuff to acquire, and crops to grow. Pineapples are one of the latter. Many players seek out seeds to cultivate this tropical fruit because of the valuable artisan items they can yield, their usefulness in cooking, and the probable need for 100 of them in a Special Order from Caroline.

However, because Pineapple Seeds not sold in supermarkets finding them difficult. Instead, the player must travel to Ginger Island in search of them. Here’s where to find Pineapple Seeds in Stardew Valley, as well as how to grow them.

Where Can You Get Pineapple Seeds?

Pineapple Seeds, unlike other seeds purchased for money. The player can, however, bargain for them with the Island Trader on Ginger Island’s north side. To open this trading station, the player must first unlock the Island Farmhouse, which costs 10 Golden Walnuts.

A bluebird will offer the player certain trades in this small hut, including the ability to buy one Pineapple Seed for one Magma Cap. Magma Caps are a Ginger Island-only fungus that found by foraging in the Volcano Dungeon and fighting the False Magma Cap monsters there.

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Pineapple Seeds also obtained by certain RNG-controlled interactions as detailed below:

  • Tiger Slimes have a 1.6% chance of dropping Pineapple Seeds when killed.
  • Hot Heads explosive high-defense monster inhabiting the Volcano Dungeon a 10% chance to drop Pineapple Seeds upon slain.
  • There is approximately a 14% chance to find 5 Pineapple Seeds inside a Golden Coconut. These found all over Ginger Island, and players can take them to Clint’s blacksmith shop to have him crack them open.

Pineapples: How To Grow and Use Them

Unlike other seeds, the Pineapple Seeds description does not provide growing season directions; instead, it simply states, “Plant these in warm weather.” This means they’ll grow in Stardew Valley during the summer, or in the tropical warmth of Ginger Island all year. As a result, they’re ideal for use on the Island Farm.

Pineapples take fourteen days to mature (without the use of Speed-Gro) and yield fruit every seven days once fully grown. The pineapples sold as is or they used to make and sell artisan items like wine and jelly. The following are the selling prices for pineapple products:

ItemWithout Tiller/Artisan ProfessionsWith Tiller/Artisan Professions
Pineapple (silver, gold, iridium quality)300g (375g, 450g, 600g)330g (412g, 495g, 660g)
Jelly650g910g
Wine (silver, gold, iridium quality)900g (1125g, 1350g, 1800g)1260g (1575g, 1890g, 2520g)

How To Get Pineapple Seeds In Stardew Valley