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  • Grow a Garden FAQ Lie – Why Plant Size Does MATTER

    Grow a Garden FAQ Lie – Why Plant Size Does MATTER






    Grow a Garden FAQ Lie – Why Plant Size Does Matter


    Grow a Garden FAQ Lie

    Find out why the Grow a Garden FAQ claiming “size doesn’t matter” is false. Explore the Burning Bud’s multi-crop mechanic and maximize your harvest.

    Introduction

    The official Grow a Garden FAQ states that plant size is purely cosmetic—that bigger plants don’t yield extra fruit. In fact, that statement is 100% a lie. I’ve discovered at least one crop that directly contradicts this rule, and it may not be the only one.

    The FAQ Claim

    In their Discord and on the Grow a Garden wiki, the FAQ lists several facts—sprinkler stacking, pet bonuses, etc.—and explicitly says that larger plants only look impressive but do not improve yield. This influenced the community’s belief for months.

    The Burning Bud Exception

    Meet the Burning Bud. Normally it yields a single flower per plant, regardless of size. However, I found a specimen that consistently produced two flowers on the same stalk. Others have even reported seeing three off a single Burning Bud!

    How It Works

    • Size Correlates to Yield: The taller and thicker the Burning Bud’s stalk, the more flowers it can bear—up to three or more when “overgrown.”
    • Wiki Confirmation: The Grow a Garden wiki entry for Burning Bud even notes “can grow up to three flowers per stalk, and more if overgrown.” Yet the FAQ never updated to reflect this.

    Why This Matters

    Most crops have a fixed cap on fruits (e.g., Sunflower always one, Moon Mango up to four). Burning Bud’s uncapped yield makes it uniquely powerful for cash-farming. For example, at a base sell value of ~70,000 per flower, a triple-flower Burning Bud can net over 210,000 per harvest—and that only grows more as its size increases.

    Profit Strategy

    1. Grow your Burning Bud under ideal conditions (sprinklers, pets, pet gear) to maximize its physical size.
    2. Harvest only when it’s “overgrown,” then replant and repeat.
    3. Use a garden calculator to compare this yield versus other prismatic or event plants—the Burning Bud often wins.

    Conclusion

    The FAQ’s “size doesn’t matter” entry is outdated or simply wrong. Bigger Burning Buds yield more flowers, directly breaking that rule. If you’ve spotted similar size-based exceptions in other crops, share them in the comments below—let’s update the community’s knowledge!


  • Grow a Garden Mooncat Glitch – Double Your Plant Sizes Instantly

    Grow a Garden Mooncat Glitch – Double Your Plant Sizes Instantly






    Grow a Garden Mooncat Glitch – Double Your Plant Sizes Instantly


    Grow a Garden Mooncat Glitch

    Exploit the Mooncat’s sleep passive to double your plant sizes—no alt accounts required!

    If you remember the original Mooncat glitch, you’d use an alt account to trigger the Mooncat’s sleep passive by a plant, instantly boosting its size by up to 2×. Unfortunately that loophole was patched. Today, I’ll show you a new method that doesn’t require any alts and still lets you combine sprinklers, pet mutations, and pet gear for absurdly large plants.

    What You’ll Need

    • At least one Mooncat (mutated gold or rainbow, with pet gear equipped)
    • A full set of sprinklers (Basic, Advanced, Godly and Master)
    • Optional pets: Hedgehog (for spiked plants) or Toucan (for tropical)
    • Your secondary garden slot (to toggle between plots)

    Step-by‑Step Guide

    1. Set your sprinklers & pets
      Place one of each sprinkler around your target plant (e.g. a Spiked Mango).
      Then deploy your Mooncat, plus any other pets (Hedgehog, Toucan) with gold or rainbow mutations and pet gear for extra +30–50% passive boost.
    2. Harvest & switch garden
      Use your harvesting tool (E) to collect the fully grown plant.
      Immediately load your secondary garden slot.
      This tricks Roblox into continuing all background effects (sprinklers, pets) on your original plot.
    3. Wait—then rejoin
      Let your original slot run offline for 30–60 minutes (longer = bigger gains).
      When you rejoin, you’ll see the “Your garden grew while you were offline” message and reap the double‑sized harvest.


    Why This Works

    By toggling between garden save slots you force Roblox to keep all pet and sprinkler effects running on your original plot. The Mooncat’s sleep passive then stacks on top, giving you up to 3× size gains (2× base + pet mutations + gear multipliers).

    Pro Tips

    • Corner placement: Keep your setup in a single corner for faster loading between slots.
    • Minimal background: Clear other plots—fewer assets speeds up reconnection.
    • Longer AFK: The longer you stay offline, the more value you accumulate.
    • Use giveaways: Comment your username for a chance to win a Mooncat in our Discord giveaway!

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