Grow a Garden Seed Stages Update & Season 1 Pass Mastery Guide

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If you're a fan of nurturing virtual gardens and chasing exciting rewards, the latest Seed Stages Update and Season 1 Pass bring a fresh layer of fun to your gameplay. This guide dives deep into everything you need to know about these updates, from new Evo seeds to exclusive pets and battle pass rewards. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, we've got you covered with practical tips and insights to help you thrive. For more gardening adventures and exclusive items, such as pets, mutations, and gears, consider bookmarking our website and exploring the Grow a Garden shop for exciting additions to your collection.

Understanding the Seed Stages Update

The Seed Stages Update introduces a dynamic new way to grow plants in your virtual garden. Unlike previous mechanics, this update focuses on specialized Evo seeds, which evolve through distinct stages to yield impressive rewards. Here's a breakdown of the key elements:

Evo Seeds and Their Growth Process

The update introduces four new Evo seeds: Evo Beetroot, Evo Blueberry, Evo Pumpkin, and Evo Mushroom. These seeds are purchased from a specific NPC and follow a structured growth process:

  1. Plant the SeedBegin by planting one of the Evo seeds in your garden, just as you would any other seed.

  2. Feed the Seed: Use a watering can to boost growth speed and size. Sprinklers can also enhance growth, though some players have reported glitches with size boosts in testing servers.

  3. Use Gears: Equip gears to accelerate growth time, similar to standard seeds.

  4. Mutations: There's a chance for mutations to carry over when you submit a seed to the NPC, adding an extra layer of strategy.

  5. Harvest and Trade: Once grown, trade your seed with the NPC to progress to the next evolution stage (e.g., Evo 1 to Evo 2). Each stage offers unique rewards, including event lanternspet leads, and level-up lollipops.

The process repeats through four stages, with Evo 4 being the final, maxed-out stage. At this point, the plant can't evolve further but can be sold for a significant amount of in-game currency (shekels). For example:

  • Evo Pumpkin: Sells for around 80,000–85,000 shekels.

  • Evo Mushroom (Legendary): Can fetch up to 142,000 shekels.

  • Evo Beetroot: Yields 57,000–70,000 shekels, depending on size.

  • Evo Blueberry: Similar value range, though size boost glitches may affect outcomes.

Additionally, a new Transcendent Seed, the Crimson Thorn, offers prismatic rewards. This seed sells for 171,000–400,000 shekels, depending on size, making it a lucrative option compared to the Bone Blossom's floor price of 180,000 shekels.

Tips for Maximizing Evo Seed Growth

  • Use Sprinklers Strategically: Place sprinklers to boost growth speed and size, but be aware of potential bugs until patched.

  • Prioritize Legendary Seeds: The Evo Mushroom offers the highest sell value, making it ideal for players focused on earning shekels.

  • Plan Your Time: Higher Evo stages (e.g., Evo 3 to Evo 4) take longer to grow, up to 5 hours, so schedule your gameplay accordingly.

Exploring the Season 1 Pass

The Season 1 Pass adds a thrilling dimension to the game with a mix of free and premium rewards. While some players view it as a cash grab, it offers substantial value for both free-to-play and paying users. Here's what you can expect:

Free and Premium Rewards

The Season 1 Pass operates on a quest-based system, where completing daily quests earns XP to unlock rewards. Free players can access a variety of items, while the premium pass (800 Robux) unlocks additional exclusive rewards. Key highlights include:

  • Level 1: Fireworks (cosmetic).

  • Level 2: Blue J pet (free, boosts berry-type plants by 2.6x growth) or Rainbow Blue J (premium).

  • Level 3: Sundue Seed (sells for 36,000–75,000 shekels).

  • Level 10: Grand Master Sprinkler (enhances growth efficiency).

  • Level 14: Mandrin Berry Seed (sells for 65,000–77,000 shekels).

  • Level 24: Cops Flower Seed (sells for ~76,000 shekels).

  • Level 35: Mystical Waterfall and Golden Harp (potential secret ability, details unclear).

  • Level 40: Silver Dragonfly (applies silver mutation, less effective than gold).

  • Level 50: Inferno Quans Seed (sells for 126,000–229,000 shekels) and Mizuchi pet (6% chance to apply random mutations every 9 minutes).

  • Level 60: Multi-Trap Seed (sells for 160,000–350,000 shekels, visually striking).

The pass also includes cosmetic items, such as the Egg Yolk Mat and Computer Monitor, as well as utility items like the Grow All Tool and Prime Seed Packs.

New Pets in the Jungle Egg

The update introduces the Jungle Egg, available through the NPC or the in-game egg shop. It contains five new pets with unique abilities:

  1. Tree Frog (40% chance): Advances random plant growth by 15 minutes every 3 minutes.

  2. Hummingbird (30% chance): Converts single-harvest plants back to seeds every minute.

  3. Iguana (24% chance): Melts frozen mutations to chilled or wet every 76 seconds.

  4. Chimpanzee (4% chance): Auto-sells random fruits with a 2% chance to duplicate them.

  5. Tiger (2% chance): Shares 5,000 XP across pets every 12.5 minutes and replaces three random mutations every 8 minutes.

Gardener Seed Pack

The Gardener Seed Pack offers additional plants through achievements or the NPC:

  • Radish: ~36,000 shekels.

  • Blue Raspberry: ~40,000 shekels.

  • Horned Melon: ~60,000 shekels.

  • Aki: ~80,000 shekels.

  • Urchin: ~100,000 shekels.

Is the Season 1 Pass Worth It?

The pass offers a mix of filler (cosmetics, minor rewards) and high-value items (seeds, pets). Free players can unlock significant rewards by completing daily quests, while premium players gain access to exclusive pets and seeds. Weigh your playstyle and budget before purchasing the premium pass.

FAQs About the Seed Stages Update and Season 1 Pass

What are Evo seeds, and how do they differ from regular seeds?

Evo seeds (Beetroot, Blueberry, Pumpkin, Mushroom) evolve through four stages, requiring you to trade them with an NPC for rewards and higher-tier seeds. Unlike regular seeds, they follow a structured progression with unique rewards.

Can I earn Season 1 Pass rewards without paying?

Yes, free players can unlock rewards like the Blue J pet, Sundue Seed, and more by completing daily quests to earn XP.

How do I maximize Evo seed growth?

Use watering cans and sprinklers to boost growth speed and size. Focus on legendary seeds like the Evo Mushroom for higher sell values.

What's the best pet in the Jungle Egg?

The Tiger and Iguana are highly valued for their XP-sharing and mutation-melting abilities, respectively, though rarity makes the Tiger harder to obtain.

Are maxed-out Evo plants useful after reaching Evo 4?

No, Evo 4 plants can't evolve further or yield additional NPC rewards, but they can be sold for significant shekels.

Thanks for Reading

The Seed Stages Update and Season 1 Pass introduce a wealth of new content to explore, including evolving seeds, powerful pets, and lucrative rewards. Whether you're grinding for free rewards or investing in the premium pass, there's something for every gardener. Stay tuned to MMOJUGG for more tips, guides, and updates to keep your garden thriving!

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