Jul 11
29
Why Crops Are the Key To Farmville Mastery
Why Crops Are the Key To Farmville Mastery
Here is the real deal; number one tip to true Farmville mastery is maximizing the power of crop mastery. If you are able to learn how to plow, harvest and seed around your schedule, you can shoot up levels a lot sooner than you may think.
With that said, you also want to look over what number of experience points and coins you can earn from planting and harvesting various crops. Remember though, not all crops just like no two snowflakes are the same.
Pretty much strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and pretty much any other 4 hour crops are the most profitable, but if require the most amount of commitment time wise. If you do not stay on top of your crops, they will wither rather quickly. This isn’t always a terrible thing since you do get additional points for replanting on a regular basis. But I would still advise against this.
Since a lot of people do work and enjoy sleeping, plan to plant your 8-10 hours plants during this time. Pumpkins, basil, sugar cane, green tea and cranberries are examples of good crops to plant and harvest.
If you are going to be away for longer periods of time, then look into 12, 16 and 18 hour crops. Most of these yields more experience points and higher coin return. If you will be gone even longer, you can plant 1, 2, 3 and 4 day crops as well. My recommendation to maximize the benefit of Farmville mastery with your crops is to work on mastering your crops from the shortest time to the longest.
A few last words about advanced Farmville mastery tips and tricks…
- Make sure to start setting up your crops for the new English farm so you raise crops on both simultaneously. ( Don’t forget to turn off the pause settings between your two farms)
- If you don’t already have a greenhouse, buy one and start harvesting your hybrid seeds. All of these are fairly easy to master and yield more experience points per plot than the regular seeds. This will help you get to Farmville mastery faster.
- Setup market stalls to sell your crops. When your neighbors come by and buy bushels from your stalls, you have your choice of getting gold coins or experience points as a reward.
- Open up a business at your home farm and English farm so you can use your crops to make recipes and sell them. When your neighbors buy your goods, you earn gold coins and experience points to achieve further Farmville mastery.
- Use your Farmville crop mastery boost alongside the “Fertilize All” boost for your crops.
- To use your crop mastery, go into the market stall and click the “Use Bushels” tab. If you have extra bushels of the crop you are about to harvest, go to the crop and click the use button. It will give you double mastery on that crop for two hours. Now you are only supposed to use that for one crop every two hours, but you are able to use that crop mastery for a 2nd crop if you have one by going back to the same area. When the prompt comes up and ask you if you want to switch your crop mastery boost, click the accept button. You will not be able to a 3rd Farmville crop mastery boost in a 2 hour period.
- Before harvesting your crops, use your “Fertilize All” boost to get extra experience points for your crops.
- Keep track of double mastery events and plant as much as you can. These usually take place over holiday weekends.
- Make sure to work to master as many crops as you can. Once you have mastered these crops, without even using extra boosts, you will get extra points and bushels to sell.



