Are you ready to maximize your harvest in Grow a Garden? This game is filled with various timed and exclusive weather events that can skyrocket the chances of obtaining unique plant mutations. Some events can even enhance the sale value of your fruits by up to 120 times! It can be overwhelming trying to keep track of what each event does, but we’ve got you covered. Let’s explore the weather events in Grow a Garden so you can make the most of your gardening experience.
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Permanent Weather Events in Grow a Garden
These weather events are always active during regular gameplay without depending on updates. Here are the permanent weather events you can expect:
1. Rain
Rain is one of the most frequent weather events. As the sky fills with clouds and rain begins to pour, your plants get a boost with the Wet mutation, which doubles their sale value. Additionally, this event accelerates plant growth and allows wet mutated plants to merge with chilled ones for creating a Frozen mutation.

2. Thunderstorm
Unlike rain, thunderstorms are rare but come with valuable perks. The sky darkens, and lightning strikes hit fruits, applying the Shocked mutation that can enhance their value by 100 times. There’s also a 50% chance of the wet mutation being applied, along with a bonus growth speed increase of 50%!

3. Frost
Frost events occur less frequently than rain but more often than thunderstorms. The environment shifts to a pale blue as snow falls, allowing you to gain the Chilled mutation, which again doubles the sale value. If your fruits already possess the Wet mutation, the odds of obtaining a Frozen mutation are higher, along with a 50% growth speed boost on your crops.

Timed Weather Events in Grow a Garden
Next, let’s look at the temporary events triggered during gameplay. These can be initiated by admins or through specific in-game circumstances.
4. Night
Every now and then, Grow a Garden transforms into a night scene, enhancing your plants’ chances of acquiring the Moonlit mutation—providing a 2x sale value—for a duration of 10 minutes. You can boost the odds further by placing the Night staff tool in your plots. Currently, this event can only be triggered by admins.

5. Blood Moon
This event has a 33% chance of occurring every three hours and lasts for 15 minutes. During this time, the sky and moon take on a vibrant red hue, which also increases your chances of earning the Bloodlit mutation that gives plants a 4x sale value. Placing a Night Staff can further enhance your chances.

6. Meteor Shower
Meteor Showers primarily occur at night, with meteors striking the ground. If your plants are impacted, they gain the Celestial mutation, which boost their sale value to a staggering 120x! This event lasts for just 10 minutes; however, using the Star Caller tool can amplify your chances.

7. Bee Swarm
Introduced in the Bizzy Bees update, this event occurs hourly, drawing bees from the hive towards your garden. Don’t panic; these bees will pollinate your plants, applying the pollinated mutation that grants a 3x sale value. Boost your chances of getting this mutation by placing the new Bee egg pets in your plots.

Admin Weather Events in Grow a Garden
These events can only be triggered by game admins and often occur before major updates, so keep your eyes peeled for fun surprises!
8. Disco
Your chance to dance comes with this event! The Disco event plays the Raining Tacos soundtrack, giving you a chance to acquire the Disco mutation, which offers over 125x sale value for crops. However, don’t blink—this event lasts only 1-2 minutes!

9. Jandel Storm
When the Jandel Storm occurs, a giant Jandel avatar appears, accompanied by Beethoven’s ‘Ode to Joy’. This event creates lightning strikes at a rate of 4 strikes per second, adding an element of surprise, but no significant rewards.
10. Sheckle Rain
In this delightful event, Sheckles rain from a golden sky, allowing players to collect up to 30 Sheckles. However, there are no mutation bonuses, so gauge your interest before diving in.
11. Chocolate Rain
If you love chocolate, this event will sweeten your gameplay! Instead of regular rain, chocolate drops fill the sky, giving crops the Choc mutation. Your plants will adopt a delicious brown hue during this unique phenomenon.
12. Lazer Storm
Similar to the Jandel Storm, a massive avatar shoots lasers from its eyes, leaving marks across the landscape. This event boosts your chances of acquiring the Plasma mutation, which grants your fruits a 5x sale value.
13. Tornado
The Tornado event is one of the rarest occurrences. When this phenomenon shows up, it has the potential to apply the Twisted mutation on touched plants, boosting their sale price by 30 times. Only a few players get to experience this wild event.
14. Black Hole
Finally, the latest Black Hole event enhances your chances of getting the Voidtouched mutation, increasing a plant’s sale value by 135 times! Hold onto those crops if you’re lucky enough to snag this mutation.
And that wraps up our comprehensive guide to the weather events in Grow a Garden. With this knowledge, you’ll be better equipped to strategize and maximize your game experience. So, what event are you most excited to see? Share your thoughts with us!
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