Tulip in Grow a Garden 2

The Tulip is an Uncommon single-harvest crop in Grow a Garden 2, ranked 57 of 93 crops by sell value. Figures below come from the game's own crop data.

Key facts

Rarity
Uncommon
Harvest type
Single harvest
Shop price
40 Sheckles
Currency
Sheckles
Robux price
4 Robux
Restock chance
100%
Sell value
60 average
Average weight
0.5 kg
Prime window
1m
Added
June 12, 2026

How to get the Tulip

The Tulip can be obtained from the Seed Shop for 40 Sheckles or 4 Robux with a 100% (1/1) chance of stocking.

Tulip value

Average sell value is 60 Sheckles at 0.5 kg average weight, which makes it ranked 57 of 93 crops by sell value.

Prime window is 1m, and it is single-harvest — one pick and the plant is done.

Is the Tulip efficient?

Sell value scales with weight, so the honest efficiency measure is value per kilogram. The Tulip returns about 120 Sheckles per kg. That ranks it 46 of 83 crops for value density.

For reference, the most efficient crop in the game is the Atlantic Giant Pumpkin at roughly 40,000 per kg, and the median across all 83 crops is about 133.

How it compares to other Uncommon crops

Among Uncommon crops, 0 sell for more than the Tulip and 5 sell for less.

Tulip: base, Maple and Spirit versions

  • Tulip (this page) — 60 Sheckles, 0.5 kg
  • Maple Tulip — 60 Leaves, 0.5 kg

All versions carry identical value and weight — these lines are reskins, so the difference is which currency and which world you buy them in, not what they are worth.

Single harvest — what that means

The Tulip is single-harvest: one pick and the plant is finished. Only 10 of 83 crops work this way.

So its 60 Sheckles is the total return from the plot, not a per-cycle figure. Against a multi-harvest crop that keeps producing, the real comparison is much less favourable than the headline suggests.

How Tulip sale price is actually calculated

The game calculates a fruit's sale price like this:

Price = SellValue × SizeFactor × SizeMultiplier × MutationMultiplier × DecayPenalty × FriendsBonus, rounded down.

The part that matters most is SizeFactor, which is Size raised to the power of 2.5 for almost every crop. That is steeply non-linear: a fruit 50% larger sells for about 176% more, and one at double size sells for roughly 5.7×.

Two crops override it — Mushroom uses 1.9 and Bamboo 1.75, so oversized specimens of those are worth proportionally less than they would be otherwise.

Above a size of 5, diminishing returns kick in and the exponent drops to 1.5. Enormous fruit are still worth more, just not on the same curve.

Decay costs 80% of value at full decay, and each friend on your server adds 10%.

Mutations are worth far less on this crop

One clause on the game's price formula changes mutation strategy completely, and almost nobody knows it:

Single-harvest crops receive only 15% of a mutation's bonus. The game applies effectiveMut = 1 + (raw − 1) × 0.15.

So an 80× Eclipsed mutation on a single-harvest crop is worth 12.85×, not 80×. A 30× Rainbow is worth 5.35×.

Chasing high mutations on single-harvest crops is close to wasted effort. Save them for multi-harvest crops, which take the full multiplier.

Common questions

How much is the Tulip worth in Grow a Garden 2?

60 Sheckles on average at 0.5 kg average weight.

How do you get the Tulip?

The Tulip can be obtained from the Seed Shop for 40 Sheckles or 4 Robux with a 100% (1/1) chance of stocking.

Is the Tulip multi-harvest?

No, it is single-harvest — one pick and the plant is done.

Is the Tulip worth growing?

It returns about 120 Sheckles per kg, ranking 46 of 83 crops for value density, and 57 of 83 by raw sell value.

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Last updated . Figures verified against the game’s own data — where sources disagree, we say so rather than pick one.