The Heatwave is here, and it’s not just frying your crops—it’s making them filthy rich. The Sundried mutation is one of Grow A Garden’s most rewarding upgrades, turning ordinary fruits into high-value harvests. But you’ll need the right weather, the right gear, and a little bit of luck to pull it off.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know about how to start Heatwaves, using the Tanning Mirror, and squeezing maximum profit out of summer’s hottest mutation.
How To Get Sundried Mutation In Grow A Garden | Roblox
The Sundried mutation in Grow A Garden is one of the most valuable crop mutations in the game, applying a massive 85x sell value multiplier to any affected fruit. It can only occur during the Heatwave event, which involves beams of intense sunlight raining down on your crops.
When active, these beams have a chance to “sundry” your plants, turning them slightly orange or pale and massively increasing their worth. To boost your odds, use the Tanning Mirror (available in the Gear Shop) to redirect the sun’s beams to nearby crops during the event.
Pro Tip: Plant multi-harvest crops like Feijoa and Loquat, and clear your garden right before a Heatwave to boost your chances of landing more Sundried mutations.
How To Start A Heatwave Event In Grow A Garden | Roblox
You can’t manually start the Heatwave event. It triggers randomly, like other weather effects in Grow A Garden. When it begins, you’ll see striking yellow beams of light shooting down onto your plot. Think of it like a flashier version of a Meteor Shower, but with better cash potential.
Because it’s random, your best strategy is to stay prepared. Keep your garden stocked with harvestable crops, and have the Tanning Mirror placed ahead of time. The mirror greatly increases your odds by actively redirecting sunlight onto random fruits ten times during the event.
That’s everything you need to know about how to get the Sundried mutation in Grow A Garden!
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