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Heartopia Crops Wiki & Guide

Optimize Heartopia farming with this Crops Wiki & Guide: learn growth times, star rating mechanics, fertilizer strategies, and two-phase planting for maximum profit and crafting resources.

Crop Profit Calculator: gold per hour by sell tier, level cap, and max growth time for your session.

Growth tiers and farming loops are explained under Hobbies in our Mechanics guide.

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Practical Crops Reference

Fast (≤1h)

4

Long (≥8h)

3

High Level (8+)

4

With Price Data

11

Highest Base Profit (1★)

  • Corn+345
  • Grape+320
  • Lettuce+290
  • Eggplant+271
  • Strawberry+250

Highest Profit Per Hour

  • Tomato80/h
  • Winter Frost Season: White Radish80/h
  • Pineapple74/h
  • Potatoes60/h
  • Carrot53/h

How Crops Work in Heartopia

In Heartopia, crops form the backbone of your food, crafting materials, and economy. The crop system is time-based and incentive-driven: water regularly, plant strategically, and make sure to use your harvests efficiently to maximize profit and hobby progression.

Crops serve multiple purposes

  • ·Cooking ingredients (increasing nutrition and meal variety)
  • ·Passive income (especially longer growth plants)
  • ·Hobby XP progression (completing gardening tasks)
  • ·Ingredient supply for crafting

Getting Started: Seeds, Tools & Gardening Level

Meet Blanc

Your Gardening Mentor

Blanc is the key NPC for crops and garden supplies. You can purchase seeds, planters, and fertilizer from Blanc's Gardening Store once you unlock the Gardening hobby.

Some seeds unlock only at higher Gardening levels.

Essential Tools

To grow crops you will need:

  • Watering Can – necessary for hydration and growth
  • Repair Kit – restores watering can durability
  • Fertilizer – boosts quality on longer crops

Watering is required at least once per growth cycle to ensure crops mature correctly and count toward quality checks.

Gardening Level Perks

At higher gardening hobby levels you gain:

  • Access to premium seeds
  • Larger garden plot capacity
  • Multi-watering (watering multiple plots at once once you unlock it ~ Gardening Level 3+)

Multi-watering significantly reduces manual maintenance time.

(Exact Gardening Level requirements may vary slightly between updates.)

Growth, Timing & Crop Types

Crops grow in real-time after planting and daily watering. Growth speed varies by species.

Growth Time & Best Uses

CropUnlock LevelGrowth TimeBest Use
Tomato1~15 minEarly XP & cooking (e.g. Ratatouille)
Potatoes1~60 minEarly profit & staple meals
Wheat2~4 hoursCore for breads, pies, pasta
Strawberry6~6 hoursHigh-value jams
Corn6~12 hoursOffline planting & mid-tier profit
Grape7~10 hoursJam crafting & passive gains

Growth times are approximate.

What Watering Does

Every crop must be watered at least once before each growth cycle completes. If left unwatered, crops still grow but:

  • They may not register for quality checks
  • They may contribute less hobby progress

Rain automatically hydrates crops and counts toward watering, making rainy seasons convenient for gardening.

Quality & Star Ratings

Crops in Heartopia can earn a star rating at harvest (from 1 star up to 5 stars), which increases sale value, cooking result quality, and hobby progression rewards.

How to Improve Crop Quality

Fertilizer usage. Applying fertilizer to longer-growth crops increases the likelihood of higher star crops.

Watering consistency. Crops must be watered before each growth cycle completes to register for quality.

Friend Watering. If a friend waters your crops, it boosts quality checks and hobby XP.

Unlike flowers, there are no known weather bonuses specific to crops beyond normal rain hydration.

Strategic Planting & Rotation

Short vs Long Growth Cycles

Experienced gardeners often adopt a rotation based on how they play:

Active Sessions (Online)

  • Plant quick cycle crops like Tomatoes
  • Harvest and replant multiple times within a play session
  • Great for hobby XP and cooking ingredients

Passive Sessions (Offline / Overnight)

  • Plant longer crops like Wheat, Corn, Strawberry, Grape
  • These generate reliable passive income and resources while you're away

Balancing short and long cycles helps maintain progress and profit.

Selling vs Cooking

Cooking Usually Wins

In most cases:

  • Cooking ingredients into meals yields more value than raw crops (example: Grape Jam > raw grapes)
  • Cooked dishes often have better sell prices and contribute more to hobby milestones

Refer to specific recipe values in your cooking guide to maximize returns.

Crop Farming FAQ

Where do I buy seeds and planters?

Visit Blanc at the Gardening Store in Garden Street. New seeds unlock as you raise your Gardening hobby level.

Does weather affect crop growth?

Yes — rain automatically waters crops, saving you manual watering. However, there are no documented weather quality bonuses similar to flower hybrid boosts (rain only fulfills watering requirements).

Can I skip watering?

Unwatered crops still grow but may not properly register for quality or hobby XP. Always water before each harvest cycle.

My watering can broke — what now?

Use a Repair Kit (obtainable from Blanc or crafted) to restore durability. Higher-tier watering cans hold more uses before repair is needed.

Can I grow trees?

Large world-placed trees (like Apple or Orange) are fixed and not planted like crops. However, smaller decorative shrubs and certain fruit bushes become available as your Garden Rank increases and are treated as unique plotables rather than standard crops.

About this wiki & guide

Game data here comes from in-game information and from what players share with the community.

Updates and patches can leave gaps or small mistakes. If you spot something wrong or missing, it is likely an oversight—not intentional.

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