Nine mutations. One goal: sell crops for as much as possible. Grow a Garden 2 launched with a mutation system that stacks multipliers directly onto a crop's base Sheckle value, and the gap between the weakest and strongest is enormous. Chained sits at a modest 4x. Bloodlit hits 80x. Getting the right mutation at the right time is what separates a decent harvest from a genuinely profitable one.
The full mutation list, ranked by value
There are currently nine mutations confirmed in Grow a Garden 2. Five of them have known acquisition methods, four are still marked as TBA. Here's the complete breakdown:
Bloodlit, Chained, Solarflare, and Pizza all have confirmed multipliers but no officially revealed unlock methods yet. The multipliers are real; the farming strategies just aren't locked in.
Event-locked mutations are the real prize
The highest reliably farmable mutation right now is Electric at 70x, and it only drops during Lightning events, which are rated uncommon. That's not rare enough to panic over, but it's frequent enough that preparation matters more than luck. Snowfall events produce Frozen at 5x, which is the lowest event-locked multiplier and not worth optimizing around unless you're early in the game.
Starfall is the one to watch. It's the rarest weather event in the game and the only source of Starstruck at 25x. Because it spawns so infrequently, keeping your garden at full capacity at all times is the only real hedge against missing it.
The key here is timing your crop cycles around event windows. Having ripe plants sitting in your garden when a Lightning or Starfall event triggers means every eligible crop becomes a mutation candidate.
Gold and Rainbow don't need a weather event
Gold (10x) and Rainbow (30x) are the only two mutations that can appear through standard random chance during normal grow cycles. Gold appears naturally on plants without any special trigger. Rainbow has a slightly higher barrier: it can come from Rainbow-mutated plants, the Rainbow Seed event, or the Unicorn pet effect, in addition to random chance.
What most players miss is that the Unicorn pet applies Rainbow independently of any event. If you're farming for consistent mid-tier mutation income between events, the Unicorn is the most reliable tool available right now. For players building toward consistent profits, the complete profit strategy guide for Grow a Garden covers how to sequence mutations with your overall harvest rotation.
Sprinklers and pets are your mutation rate levers
Two systems directly affect how often mutations appear. Sprinklers increase mutation chance during growing cycles and should be distributed across your garden rather than clustered. The more plants covered, the better your baseline odds between events.
Pets are the more targeted option. Beyond the Unicorn's Rainbow application, certain pets provide protection and bonuses that smooth out the farming process. If you've been running the original game, the mutation mechanics carry over conceptually from earlier content like the Christmas event mutations guide and the Evo plant tending system, both of which introduced event-specific mutation farming that Grow a Garden 2 builds on directly.
Four mutations still have no confirmed acquisition method. As those details surface, the farming meta around Bloodlit in particular will shift significantly given its 80x multiplier. Until then, Electric is the ceiling worth chasing.








