All Grow a Garden 2 mutations and multipliers

Grow a Garden 2 mutations don’t just change how a plant looks—they also raise its value thanks to the multiplier tied to that mutation. Some variations appear as your plants grow, while others require specific in-game climate triggers, such as the Blood Moon. No matter what causes it, the main thing to remember is this: the rarer the mutation, the bigger the multiplier, which means you’ll earn more Sheckles. Keep that in mind, then review below to find the complete list of mutations and multipliers so you can boost your earnings in Grow a Garden 2.

Be sure to look over the Grow a Garden 2 codes!

Complete mutations and multipliers in Grow a Garden 2

In Grow a Garden 2, there are seven plant mutations, and each one comes with its own multiplier that increases the value of the plant or fruit it’s linked to. Some mutations show up naturally as your plants develop, while others show only during certain weather conditions. Because of that, it’s a good idea to sign in often and keep an eye on what’s happening in your garden.

Keep in mind that, for now, only a single mutation can be applied to a fruit at a time in Grow a Garden 2.

Here’s a full rundown of every plant mutation in Grow a Garden 2, plus its multiplier:

Mutation Multiplier How To Obtain Appearance
Big x25 Occurs randomly Fruit becomes large
Bloodlit x60 Blood Moon event
(Night only)
Red sparkles
Rotates in red and black
Electric x25 Lightning Storm event Glows blue and white
Frozen x14 Snowfall event Fruit encased in ice
Gold x10 Can occur naturally
Midas event
Plant Golden Seed
Plant takes on a golden hue
Rainbow x30 Can occur naturally
Rainbow event
Plant Rainbow Seed
Rainbow sparkles
Rotates in rainbow colors
Starstruck x50 Starfall event Glows light blue
White radiance
Aurora x90 Aurora event TBC

We hope you have fun uncovering every mutation variation! If you want help caring for your garden, check out our Grow a Garden 2 seeds list, all weather events, details on obtaining pets, how to join a Guild, and—of course—any relevant codes.


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