Grow a Garden 2 FAQ

Common questions about codes, values, stock, and tools.

All questions

Is this site affiliated with Grow a Garden 2?

No. This is a fan-made resource and is not affiliated with Roblox or the developers of Grow a Garden 2.

How accurate is the data on this site?

The site is built for fast lookup and may change as the game updates. Use it as a practical reference for codes, values, stock, pets, gear, and guides.

Are the calculator results exact game values?

No. The calculator gives estimated values with an open formula shown on the page. Treat results as fan-made estimates.

Are there any working Grow a Garden 2 codes right now?

Check the Codes page for the latest active and expired code list.

Why did a code not work for me?

Codes can expire quickly, be region- or platform-limited, be case-sensitive, or already have been redeemed on your account. Check the spelling and try again soon after a code is announced.

Where do new codes come from?

Codes are usually announced around game milestones, events, and updates.

Is this stock tracker live?

Use the stock page for the current stock snapshot and restock timer. Stock can change quickly during updates and events.

How does the restock timer work?

The timer is an estimate of the restock cycle for visual reference only. Actual restock timing should be confirmed in game.

How can I help improve stock data?

Use the stock report form to submit what you currently see in the shop.

How is the estimated value calculated?

Estimated value = base value × weight factor × mutation multiplier × quantity. The full formula and all assumptions are shown directly on the calculator page.

Are these exact game values?

Values are estimates and may change as the game updates.

Why is the weight factor based on weight ÷ minimum weight?

Many garden games scale a crop’s value roughly with its weight. We use weight ÷ a baseline (minimum) weight as a transparent approximation until exact in-game scaling is confirmed.

How does crop value work in Grow a Garden 2?

A crop’s sell value generally scales with its base value, its weight, and any mutations applied.

What does "best value for money" mean here?

It is the ratio of a crop’s base value to its seed cost. A higher ratio means more value returned per sheckle spent on the seed, before accounting for weight and mutations.

Why are some values TBA?

Some values are still missing from the current dataset. They are shown as TBA until a useful value is added.

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