Portal Game World – With the release of Stardew Valley’s 1.5 update, players were introduced to Ginger Island, a new region featuring a variety of exciting additions such as a new dungeon, characters, and crops. Among these new crops are Taro Tubers, which, when planted, yield Taro Roots. Although these tubers require some patience to grow, they are valuable for players with fishponds or those fulfilling special orders. Unfortunately, Taro Tubers cannot be purchased from Pierre’s General Store or Joja Mart. However, there are several ways to acquire them in Stardew Valley 1.5+.
Taro Tubers are exclusive to Ginger Island, which becomes accessible after completing either the Community Center or Joja Mart bundles. You can obtain Taro Tubers through the following methods:
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Taro Tubers are classified as a summer crop, meaning they can only be planted during the Summer season. To grow Taro Tubers, it is recommended to unlock the Ginger Island farm (requires 20 Golden Walnuts) for crop cultivation. Taro Roots take 10 days to mature fully. To expedite growth, ensure they are properly irrigated and consider using Speed-Gro fertilizer. You won’t need a scythe to harvest Taro Roots, as they won’t fall into the river near the Ginger Island farmhouse.
Taro Roots have several uses beyond simply being a liked gift (excluding characters such as Abigail, Haley, Jas, Sam, and Vincent):
With these tips, you’ll be well-equipped to find and make the most of Taro Tubers in Stardew Valley. Happy farming!
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