Weeds are wild plants which are spawned randomly and may spread if not cleared. Weeds have a 50% chance to drop 1 Fiber when cut with a Scythe, Axe, Pickaxe, Hoe, Dagger or Sword, or blown up by a bomb. If a weed does not drop Fiber, there is a 5% chance it will drop Mixed Seeds. If a weed drops neither Fiber nor Mixed Seeds during Summer, there is a 5% chance it will drop Mixed Flower Seeds.[1] Both the Mixed Seeds and Mixed Flower Seeds chances are increased to 9% if the player has read the Raccoon Journal.
Weeds in the Ginger Island Jungle have an 8% chance to drop Taro Tubers and a 1% chance to drop a Mummified Frog. These weeds also appear rarely in the Dangerous mines.
Cutting weeds with weapons enchanted with “Haymaker” has an extra 50% chance of dropping a fiber, and 33% chance of hay.
As any Stardew Valley farmer knows, spreading weeds can cause real headaches. If left unchecked, weeds will spread and damage your crops, buildings, and other structures on your farm. As a new farmer just getting my start in Stardew Valley, I’ve had some frustrations with pesky weeds damaging my farm. But over time, I’ve learned effective strategies to prevent weed damage.
How Spreading Weeds Cause Damage
On each new season change in Stardew Valley, weeds have a chance to randomly spread across your farm. These weeds can spawn right next to or within your crops, buildings, machines like sprinklers, and other items like chests. If weeds spread into these spaces, they will destroy and remove whatever was there.
For example, one day I walked out to find a weed smack in the middle of my crops! It had spawned overnight and killed that plant Another time, a weed spawned underneath my scarecrow and destroyed it Weeds can even break things like sprinklers and kegs if they spread there. So weeds pose a real threat to your farm if left alone.
Preventing Weed Damage
Luckily, there are some simple ways to prevent weed damage on your farm:
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Use fencing – Placing fences around your crops blocks weeds from spreading in. Fences “break” the weeds’ spread.
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Clear weeds manually – Check around your farm each day and scythe any weeds near buildings or crops. This buys you time until the next season change.
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Use paths – Weeds can’t spread across flooring like paths wood flooring or cobblestone. Creating borders blocks weed growth.
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Elevate items – Items placed on top of paths, floors, and other elevations are safe from weeds.
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Pick up items – Sprinklers, kegs, and other removable items can be stored safely away when not needed.
My Experience With Weed Damage
When I first started out, I didn’t use any fences or paths around my crops. I quickly learned my lesson when the spreading weeds notification appeared and I found damaged plants. Now I always place fences and paths to protect my farm. I also check for weeds daily and pick up items like sprinklers when I’m done with them for the season.
While weed damage can be frustrating, it forced me to develop better farm planning habits. My farm now has an organized layout with fences, paths, and elevated items that prevents weed problems. I hope these tips help other new farmers avoid the headaches I faced from spreading weeds! Proper planning goes a long way in Stardew Valley.
Spawning and Spreading
Lone weeds will spawn randomly on The Farm and on Ginger Island West. They can appear on any tillable tile. On The Farm, this only occurs on day 1 of each season (except Winter)[2]. On Ginger Island, this only occurs on Mondays[3]. When the Gold Clock is placed, it prevents weeds from appearing on the farm and the Ginger Island farm.
Besides the farms, other areas in the game will also spawn weeds without being restricted by the Gold Clock. Weeds will spawn in specific areas of Pelican Town, Cindersap Forest and the Railroad at the start of the game, and each Spring 1. Weeds may spawn everyday in the Mutant Bug Lair and Ginger Island jungle, but in very limited quantities. Weeds in The Mines respawn when the player returns to the top of the mines (i.e., floor 0, where the Dwarf is).
If weeds arent cleared, they may multiply and spread to an adjacent tillable tile[4]. This can happen on any day, but especially on day 1 of each season, when it is raining, and during the Summer. Spreading weeds can destroy items placed by the player, including crafted items and furniture – Fences and Chests are the only items placed by the player that cannot be destroyed. If an item was destroyed, a pop-up message will be displayed at the lower left of the screen when the player wakes up the next morning; the message will not say exactly which item was destroyed.
Weeds prevent the growth of Fruit Trees if they spawn or spread to the 3×3 grid around the tree. If this occurs, a pop-up message will be displayed at the lower left of the screen when the player wakes up the next morning indicating which type of fruit tree couldnt grow.
Only fences, chests, grass, and fixed objects such as buildings and trees stop the natural spread of weeds. Flooring/paths and tilled soil do not stop the spread.
Spreading Weeds have caused damage to my farm oh no – Stardew Valley
FAQ
What does the spreading weeds have caused damage to your farm?
If you get this message and you don’t know why, it’s probably because you dug up an artifact somewhere on your farm, leaving a spot of tilled soil behind. Then a rock, branch, or weed spread onto that tile and “destroyed” it, which the game counts as damage. Hopefully this helps put someone’s mind at ease.
Do weeds cause damage?
Weeds can reduce the value of land, which damages the economy in affected areas.
How to fix spreading weeds in Stardew Valley?
Clean up your farm. Weeds will spread and destroy placed items if left unchecked, so the solution is to run around your farm on the first couple days of each season to clear out the new weeds that spawned. You can remove weeds by hitting them with the scythe, so it doesn’t even take any of your energy to destroy them.
How to stop weeds from growing on Ginger Island farm?
When the Gold Clock is placed, it prevents weeds from appearing on the farm and the Ginger Island farm. Besides the farms, other areas in the game will also spawn weeds without being restricted by the Gold Clock.
What does spreading weeds mean?
:: Stardew Valley General Discussions Spreading Weeds? I woke up one morning in game and when i did it said “The spreading weeds have caused damage to your farm”, yet i cant find any damage. What does this mean? It means a weed somewhere overwrote one of your paths or a machine, I think. It may be such a minor thing you just haven’t noticed it.
Are weeds causing damage to your farm?
If you one day wake up on your farm and find yourself reading that the spreading weeds have caused damage to your farm, chances are that you will quickly storm out and look for said damage that has been caused. Sometimes, the damage might not be as obvious as one might think and it might be hard to find out where the weeds exactly have spread.
What does weed damage mean?
It means it damaged something somewhere on your farm. Actually my profile screenshot is an example of what happens when you don’t take care of weeds and what not each season. I lost like half my sprinklers as well as other things. Though that was about a year worth of neglect.
How do you prevent weeds from spreading?
Weeds can damage crops. Placing fences prevents weeds from spreading. Path blocks works too! I get this message sometimes too, for no reason. Every time I spend a couple in-game hours looking at my farm and each time, absolutely nothing has changed. I assume it’s a bug.
What happens if you eat weeds on a farm?
Impaired drainage – Weed root masses choke out drainage ditches and channels causing backups or flooding. Equipment damage – Tough weeds like morning glory vines can clog or jam farm machinery, especially harvesters. Livestock injury – Thistles, sandburs, and other prickly weeds can harm grazing animals’ eyes, mouths, hides, and feet.
Are weeds causing damage in Stardew Valley?
Sometimes, the damage might not be as obvious as one might think and it might be hard to find out where the weeds exactly have spread. In any case, weeds can be a rather important resource in Stardew Valley, but require careful handling. Fail to use it properly and you might read yourself, that the Spreading Weeds Have Caused Damage To Your Farm.