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Fungus Type Crops in Grow A Garden

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Published on:Aug 21,2025
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Mushrooms in Grow A Garden are a bit different from your usual crops. They're slower to grow, but they often have strong mutation potential and event ties. If you've ever wanted to know which fungi are worth farming or trading, this guide breaks it all down.

Fungus Type Crops in Grow A Garden

All Fungus-Type Crops

Here's the full set of Fungus crops you can grow right now:

CropRarityGrowth SpeedNotes / Traits
DuskpuffRareMedium-SlowDark puffball-style fungus; often tied to spooky or night events.
GlowshroomUncommonMediumGlowing mushroom; handy for mutation chains and has steady trade value.
Horned DinoshroomLegendarySlowA dinosaur-themed mushroom with horns; rare and valuable for collectors.
Merica MushroomEventMediumRed, white, and blue event mushroom; seasonal, so trade it when event ends.
MushroomCommonFastBasic fungus; grows quickly but low trade value.
NectarshadeRareMedium-SlowToxic/mystical mushroom; has niche use in event quests.
SinisterdripLegendaryVery SlowDripping, eerie-looking fungus; one of the most valuable Fungus crops.

Step-by-Step Fungus Farming

Here's how I usually run Fungus farms:

Start with Basics

  • Plant Mushroom for quick cycles.
  • Good for feeding pets or filling early garden space.

Focus on Trade Value

  • Farm Glowshroom for reliable mid-tier trading.
  • Save Merica Mushroom if it's event time (value goes up after event ends).

Target Rare Fungi

  • If you can get seeds for Horned Dinoshroom or Sinisterdrip, prioritize them.
  • They grow slow, but they're worth it—great trade pieces.

Pair with Pets/Tools

  • Some gear boosts mutation chances on rare crops—try it on Duskpuff and Nectarshade for special variants.

Pro Tips

  • Server Hop → Rare Fungus seeds are often limited; hopping can refresh spawn chances.
  • Event Watch → Always farm Merica Mushroom during its seasonal event; it skyrockets in trade value later.
  • Storage Tip → Rare fungi like Sinisterdrip grow painfully slow, so keep some extra seeds stocked.

If hunting down rare pets feels like too much grind, you can always buy grow a garden pets to speed things up and focus on farming the crops you actually enjoy.


Fungus Mutation Outcomes in Grow A Garden

Here's how each Fungus crop can mutate, what you get, and whether it's worth farming or trading.

Base Fungus CropMutation Result (Example)Mutation Trigger / NotesValue / Farming Tip
Mushroom→ Glowshroom (low chance)Can mutate when exposed to mutation gear / event boostsEasy starter mutation; worth farming in bulk.
Duskpuff→ NectarshadeNight / dark-themed mutation; works better during Blood MoonMid-tier trade value; looks cool for collection.
Glowshroom→ Sinisterdrip (very rare)Triggered by Frozen or Pollinated mutationsExtremely valuable; slow grow but worth holding.
Horned Dinoshroom→ Unknown Legendary forms (community still tracking)Likely event-tied; mutation may appear in future updatesSave seeds—mutations could spike trade value.
Merica Mushroom→ Firework / Star-Spangled Variants (event-only)Event-limited; mutation only active during seasonal updatesFarm extras during event, trade after event ends.
Nectarshade→ Sinisterdrip (rare alt path)Higher chance if mutated under Red Giant Ant / Bee boostsRare but highly profitable if it hits.
Sinisterdrip— (Final Tier)Currently no higher mutation knownKeep for trades; one of the best-value Fungus crops.

Step-by-Step: Mutation Farming Fungi

Start with Bulk Mushrooms

  • Plant lots of Mushrooms and use mutation-boosting tools (sprinklers, bees).
  • Aim for Glowshroom as your first upgrade.

Upgrade Path

  • Glowshroom → Sinisterdrip is the big money line. It's slow and rare, but if you hit it, you can trade for high-end pets or gear.

Event Farming

  • During July/seasonal events, always farm Merica Mushrooms. Their special forms are event-locked and shoot up in value once the event ends.

Save Rare Seeds

  • Horned Dinoshroom mutations aren't fully mapped yet, but it's Legendary—hold onto any you get for future patches.

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