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Seeds cover seasonal planting choices, crop timing, reharvest value, and where players usually obtain crops for farm profit planning.

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Name NameSeasonSeed PriceGrowth TimeProfit Note Use
Turnip SeedsTurnip seeds give beginners a cheap Spring crop that matures quickly for early cash. Turnip SeedsSpring crop20g5 daysLow but fast early margin Plant for quick Spring harvests when cash is tight and farm space is still small.
Potato SeedsPotato seeds are affordable Spring crops that fit cautious first-week planting plans. Potato SeedsSpring crop16g6 daysModest early profit with low buy-in Plant potatoes beside turnips to spread harvest days and keep early income predictable.
Cabbage SeedsCabbage seeds take longer to mature but can anchor a planned Spring or Autumn field. Cabbage SeedsSpring and Autumn crop45g14 daysBetter for planned fields than emergency cash Plant early in the season so the long growth timer does not miss the seasonal cutoff.
Strawberry SeedsStrawberry seeds reward early Spring investment with repeat harvests after the first crop. Strawberry SeedsSpring reharvest crop200g8 days, then every 3 daysStrong if planted early enough for several harvests Plant near the start of Spring and keep them watered to benefit from multiple harvest cycles.
Soybean SeedsSoybean seeds are a Spring reharvest option for players who want repeat output. Soybean SeedsSpring reharvest crop150g9 days, then every 4 daysGood when started early and watered reliably Use soybeans to diversify Spring income and keep crops producing after the first harvest.
Wheat SeedsWheat seeds grow quickly across Spring and Summer for flexible filler planting. Wheat SeedsSpring and Summer crop50g4 daysFast crop with flexible seasonal use Plant wheat to fill spare plots, bridge harvest gaps, or support recipe and resource planning.
Pineapple SeedsPineapple seeds give Summer farmers a short single-harvest crop for quick turnover. Pineapple SeedsSummer crop60g7 daysSolid short Summer crop for small fields Use pineapples for simple Summer fields while saving premium plots for repeat crops.
Peach SeedsPeach seeds are a Summer reharvest crop that benefits from early seasonal planting. Peach SeedsSummer reharvest crop75g8 days, then every 4 daysUseful when planted early for repeated Summer harvests Plant peaches early and water consistently to build a dependable reharvest lane.
Spring crop

Turnip Seeds

Turnip seeds give beginners a cheap Spring crop that matures quickly for early cash.

growthTime
5 days
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name
Turnip Seeds
obtainMethod
Buy from Musashi’s General Store in Spring, or find through seed rewards and town scavenging.

Obtain: Buy from Musashi’s General Store in Spring, or find through seed rewards and town scavenging.

Use: Plant for quick Spring harvests when cash is tight and farm space is still small.

Spring crop

Potato Seeds

Potato seeds are affordable Spring crops that fit cautious first-week planting plans.

growthTime
6 days
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name
Potato Seeds
obtainMethod
Buy from Musashi’s General Store in Spring, with occasional seed rewards possible.

Obtain: Buy from Musashi’s General Store in Spring, with occasional seed rewards possible.

Use: Plant potatoes beside turnips to spread harvest days and keep early income predictable.

Spring and Autumn crop

Cabbage Seeds

Cabbage seeds take longer to mature but can anchor a planned Spring or Autumn field.

growthTime
14 days
imageUrl
name
Cabbage Seeds
obtainMethod
Buy seasonal stock from Musashi’s General Store when available.

Obtain: Buy seasonal stock from Musashi’s General Store when available.

Use: Plant early in the season so the long growth timer does not miss the seasonal cutoff.

Spring reharvest crop

Strawberry Seeds

Strawberry seeds reward early Spring investment with repeat harvests after the first crop.

growthTime
8 days, then every 3 days
imageUrl
name
Strawberry Seeds
obtainMethod
Buy from Musashi’s General Store in Spring when stock is available.

Obtain: Buy from Musashi’s General Store in Spring when stock is available.

Use: Plant near the start of Spring and keep them watered to benefit from multiple harvest cycles.

Spring reharvest crop

Soybean Seeds

Soybean seeds are a Spring reharvest option for players who want repeat output.

growthTime
9 days, then every 4 days
imageUrl
name
Soybean Seeds
obtainMethod
Buy from Musashi’s General Store in Spring when seasonal stock appears.

Obtain: Buy from Musashi’s General Store in Spring when seasonal stock appears.

Use: Use soybeans to diversify Spring income and keep crops producing after the first harvest.

Spring and Summer crop

Wheat Seeds

Wheat seeds grow quickly across Spring and Summer for flexible filler planting.

growthTime
4 days
imageUrl
name
Wheat Seeds
obtainMethod
Buy from Musashi’s General Store during supported seasons.

Obtain: Buy from Musashi’s General Store during supported seasons.

Use: Plant wheat to fill spare plots, bridge harvest gaps, or support recipe and resource planning.

Summer crop

Pineapple Seeds

Pineapple seeds give Summer farmers a short single-harvest crop for quick turnover.

growthTime
7 days
imageUrl
name
Pineapple Seeds
obtainMethod
Buy from Musashi’s General Store in Summer when stock is available.

Obtain: Buy from Musashi’s General Store in Summer when stock is available.

Use: Use pineapples for simple Summer fields while saving premium plots for repeat crops.

Summer reharvest crop

Peach Seeds

Peach seeds are a Summer reharvest crop that benefits from early seasonal planting.

growthTime
8 days, then every 4 days
imageUrl
name
Peach Seeds
obtainMethod
Buy from Musashi’s General Store in Summer when seasonal stock appears.

Obtain: Buy from Musashi’s General Store in Summer when seasonal stock appears.

Use: Plant peaches early and water consistently to build a dependable reharvest lane.

Tales of Seikyu Seeds FAQ

How should I choose seeds in Tales of Seikyu?

Compare season length, growth time, seed cost, reharvest intervals, and whether the crop supports cooking, gifts, or quests.

Where do most seeds come from?

Most early seeds come from Musashi’s General Store, with some seeds also appearing through rewards, events, shops, or town scavenging.

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