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Combien de plantes la serre peut-elle tenir dans la vallée de Stardew?

Authore: GeorgeMise à jour:Feb 19,2025

Maximisez votre serre Stardew Valley : un guide complet de la capacité de l'usine

La serre de Stardew Valley change la donne, offrant une production agricole toute l'année et une augmentation significative de la rentabilité de votre ferme. Déverrouillez-le en remplissant les packs de centre communautaire (ou le formulaire de développement communautaire de Joja) et préparez-vous à des récoltes généreuses!

The Greenhouse in Stardew Valley.

Image via l'Escapist

Cette structure précieuse vous permet de cultiver n'importe quelle plante, quelle que soit la saison, y compris les arbres fruitiers lucratifs. L'intérieur de la serre propose 120 espaces de plantation (10 rangées x 12 colonnes), plus un espace supplémentaire autour du périmètre pour 18 arbres fruitiers.

Optimisation de votre rendement en serre

Le nombre de plantes que vous pouvez augmenter dépend considérablement de votre utilisation de gicleurs. Les arroseurs sont un énorme gain de temps, vous permettant de vous concentrer sur d'autres aspects de votre ferme.

Inside of greenhouse with sprinklers in Stardew Valley.

Voici la ventilation de l'arroseur pour une efficacité maximale:

  • Sprinklers de qualité: 16 requis, occupant 12 carreaux intérieurs.
  • Iridium Sprinklers: 6 requis, occupant 4 tuiles intérieures.
  • Sprinklers iridium (avec buses de pression): 4 requis, occupant 2 tuiles intérieures; ou 5 requis, occupant 1 tuile intérieure (selon le placement).

Le placement stratégique des arroseurs (y compris la bordure en bois) est essentiel pour maximiser l'espace.

Conclusion:

Avec une planification minutieuse et l'utilisation efficace des gicleurs, votre serre Stardew Valley peut produire jusqu'à 120 cultures par an, augmentant considérablement la productivité et le succès global de votre ferme.

  • Stardew Valley est disponible maintenant. *
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