Which is the best crop for the season in Fields of Mistria?
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The best crops for every season in Fields of Mistria

Seasons change, and so do the crops

As with any farming sim, Fields of Mistria comes with a wide range of crops which can be grown, even in Winter. If you’re wondering which are the best for each season, or looking for a quick cheat sheet, I’ve got you covered. 

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Growing and selling crops is undoubtedly the best way to make large sums of Tesserae in Fields of Mistria. Provided that you’ve upgraded your General Store, there are three options, depending on your budget or desired turnover time, for each season. 

Tips for growing crops in every Fields of Mistria season

Remember, it’s a good idea to grow at least two of each crop in order to hand one in to the Museum in order to complete collections in the Flora Wing and sell another in order to get an associated recipe through the mail. 

Also, remember there aren’t any Sprinklers in Fields of Mistria as of yet, so you’ll need to water each crop every day that it isn’t raining. Eventually, you’ll unlock the Summon Rain spell, but this will use up one Mana per day and Mana takes four days to regenerate, so balance using this spell wisely.

The best crops for Spring in Fields of Mistria

Growing Cabbages in Spring in Fields of Mistria
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Spring is the first season you’ll experience when you enter Mistria, and you’ll only start out with 50 Tesserae in your pocket, so it’s unlikely that you’ll be able to undertake any sizable farming endeavors in your first year.

However, heading into the second year when you’ve built up your funds, the following crops are the best for Spring:

Best forCropPurchase priceSelling priceGrowth time
SpeedTurnip25 Tesserae40 Tesserae4 days
ProfitCabbage70 Tesserae180 Tesserae9 days
RegrowthPeas300 Tesserae135 Tesserae5 days to mature, then every 3 days

The best crops for Summer in Fields of Mistria

Crop plots in Summer in Fields of Mistria
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In your first year in Mistria, Summer is likely the first season what will see you make any headway with farming. Once you’ve upgraded the General Store and have access to the full selection of seeds, these are the crops you want to focus on growing.

Best forCropPurchase priceSelling priceGrowth time
SpeedCucumber25 Tesserae40 Tesserae4 days
ProfitWatermelon70 Tesserae180 Tesserae9 days
RegrowthTea300 Tesserae135 Tesserae5 days to mature, then every 3 days

The best crops for Fall in Fields of Mistria

Growing Brocolli in Fields of Mistria
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Fall is the season I always look forward to most in farming sims because it can only mean one thing — Pumpkins. Fields of Mistria doesn’t disappoint, and Pumpkins still reign supreme as the most profitable single-growth crop. 

Best forCropPurchase priceSelling priceGrowth time
SpeedSweet Potato35 Tesserae40 Tesserae4 days
ProfitPumpkin70 Tesserae180 Tesserae9 days
RegrowthOnion300 Tesserae135 Tesserae5 days to mature, then every 3 days

The best crops for Winter in Fields of Mistria

Growing Cauliflower and Daikon Radish in Fields of Mistria
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Unlike other farming sims, Fields of Mistria fortunately has a relatively wide array of seeds available to be planted and grown in the snowy days of Winter. Here’s the ones you want to go for in order to make some money from the frozen ground. 

Best forCropPurchase priceSelling priceGrowth time
SpeedBeets25 Tesserae40 Tesserae4 days
ProfitDaikon Radish70 Tesserae180 Tesserae9 days
RegrowthSnow Peas300 Tesserae125 Tesserae5 days to mature, then every 3 days 

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