Dragon’s Breath mutations in Grow a Garden 2 come from weather events, gears, and special seeds — but a crop now holds only ONE mutation at a time, so each plant shows just its single best roll.
Dragon’s Breath is one of the first Super-rarity plants in Grow a Garden 2, and once you’ve sunk 90,000,000 Sheckles into the seed, the real chase is stacking it with mutations to push its value sky-high. A single 95.21 kg Dragon’s Breath with the Electric mutation sold for 26.72 million Sheckles in this run, and a fully mutated inventory set a 240 million Sheckle sell record. The catch is that this is week one of a brand-new game, so the mutation pool is small and the only reliable trigger is grinding weather events.
- What you need first
- How to get every mutation on Dragon’s Breath in Grow a Garden 2
- Every mutation and what it multiplies
- Only one mutation sticks per plant
- Where the Dragon’s Breath seed comes from
- Is a mutated Dragon’s Breath worth the grind?
- Pets and weather that force mutations
- Frequently Asked Questions
What you need first
How to get every mutation on Dragon’s Breath in Grow a Garden 2
Gift yourself the seed
A second account can gift the Dragon’s Breath seed and gear in one batch now.


Load up on sprinklers and buckets
Stock super sprinklers and super water buckets so the plant grows fast.

Plant the Dragon’s Breath
Drop it front and center where you can watch it.

Rush growth with a water bucket
A super water bucket cuts the grow timer to roughly 20 seconds.

Water for bigger leaves
Keep watering and harvesting to roll heavier, more valuable dragon’s breaths.

Equip the owl pet
The owl screeches whenever a rare pet spawns, so you never miss one.

AFK and wait for weather
Mutations come from weather events, so stay in-game for hours on end.

Catch the gold event
The gold event coats your big grown plant in the Gold mutation.

Check for frozen at dawn
An overnight snowfall left the Dragon’s Breath with the Frozen mutation.

Grab electric in a lightning storm
A lightning storm rolls the Electric mutation onto your crops.
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Every mutation and what it multiplies

Right now there are only six standard mutations live in the game, and most are tied to a specific weather event. The bigger the multiplier, the more it’s worth chasing — a single high-tier roll can be worth more than the rest of your garden combined.
| Mutation | What triggers it | Value multiplier |
|---|---|---|
| Bloodlit | Blood moon night | ~80x |
| Electric | Lightning storm | ~70x |
| Starstruck | Starfall | ~45x |
| Frozen | Snowfall | ~40x |
| Gold | Golden seed, sprinkler luck, or the gold event | Value boost |
| Rainbow | Rainbow weather, rainbow seed, or stealing during a rainbow event | Bigger value boost |
Mutations can also be set off by gears or special seeds like golden crop seeds, and eventually by pets — though no pet currently hands out mutations directly. There are also three rarer-looking entries (Chroma, Solar Flare, and Pizza) floating around the wiki, but they appear to be admin-only for now and haven’t shown up in normal play. Expect the whole list to grow fast: this is only the first week, and a content update is widely expected to add new weathers and mutation-giving pets.
Only one mutation sticks per plant
Here’s the change that trips everyone up: in Grow a Garden 2, a crop can hold only one mutation at a time. In the original game you could stack Gold, Frozen, Electric and more onto a single fruit for absurd payouts — that’s gone. Once a plant is Gold, a later rainbow event won’t layer Rainbow on top of it; the regular dragon’s breaths in the same garden didn’t pick up Rainbow from the event either.
That reshapes the whole goal. Instead of building one god-tier fruit, you grow a row of big dragon’s breaths and let each one catch a different mutation, then keep the best version of each. To picture the dream scenario, you have to do the math: a 95 kg base sits around an 11,225 base value, and stacking Starstruck (~50x on the big one) plus Bloodlit on top would push a single plant toward 66 million and beyond. Since stacking isn’t possible yet, that total stays hypothetical — chase the single highest multiplier you can instead.
Where the Dragon’s Breath seed comes from
The seed sells from Sam’s Seed Shop, down in the Super-rarity section at the bottom of the list. You can walk to it in the middle of the server or hit the Seeds button up top to teleport. The hard part isn’t the walk — it’s the restock RNG.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Rarity | Super |
| Sheckle price | 90,000,000 |
| Robux price | ~1,500 per seed (a wiki lists 1,499) — creator-reported, not locked in |
| Restock | About every 5 minutes |
| Stock chance | About 0.275% |
With a roughly 0.275% stock chance, you can sit through dozens of refreshes before it ever appears, so the seed — not the cash — is the real bottleneck. When it’s out of stock the shop may offer a Robux bundle instead (creator footage shows everything from a single seed for 1,500 Robux to a 10-pack for around 11,000 Robux), but those prices jump around between updates, so treat them as unconfirmed. A 32-Robux instant Grow skip also exists for impatient players. Don’t bother with third-party sites selling “Dragon’s Breath seeds” for real money — they’re outside normal play and can put your account at risk.
Is a mutated Dragon’s Breath worth the grind?
This is where sources genuinely disagree, so don’t trust anyone who sounds 100% sure. Some guides call it a Multi-Harvest crop with an average sale value near 3,400 Sheckles per crop. Other creators report no harvest prompt at all on a fully grown plant — instead its dragon heads shoot lava beams at players who get close, making it a defensive flex piece, with one sell-off landing around just 160,000 Sheckles. Both camps agree on the bottom line: you will never earn back 90M from selling the plant itself. People grow it to flex, to guard their plot, or to finish a Super-rarity collection — the mutations are where any real money lives. Since the game is brand new, the behavior may simply differ by patch, so check your own grown plant rather than assuming.
One more trap worth flagging: don’t confuse Dragon’s Breath with Dragon Fruit. Dragon Fruit is a Legendary profit crop costing 120,000 Sheckles with normal harvest behavior — a completely different (and far cheaper) plant. If you’re weighing your next Super pull, Moon Bloom launched alongside Dragon’s Breath and reportedly sits a bit higher in crop value, so it’s the better pick if you want income over a showpiece.
Pets and weather that force mutations
Pets don’t grant mutations directly yet, but a few stack the odds heavily in your favor. The standout is the Unicorn at 12 million Sheckles — a 71% spawn chance that doubles your odds of everything turning Rainbow. The Golden Dragonfly doubles your Gold chance, and a Raccoon steals crops for you. The Black Dragon and Ice Serpent are datamined but not released. Equip an Owl early — it yells whenever a rare pet spawns, so you can yoink it before it despawns.
The Rainbow mutation has its own quirk worth knowing. Standing plants don’t seem to catch Rainbow even when a rainbow event hits them directly — the only path that worked here was getting struck on a main account, stealing a dragon’s breath during the event to turn it rainbow, then gifting it back. So if you want Rainbow, plan to steal during the event rather than waiting for it to fall on your garden. Note that rain itself only speeds up growth in this game — it does not apply a Wet mutation like it did in the first game.
Because only one mutation sticks per plant, hold out for the highest multipliers — Bloodlit (~80x) and Electric (~70x) are worth far more than Gold or Frozen, so don’t waste your biggest dragon’s breath on a low-tier roll.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you get mutations on Dragon’s Breath?
Mostly from weather events — snowfall gives Frozen, lightning storms give Electric, starfall gives Starstruck, blood moons give Bloodlit, and a gold or rainbow event handles those two. Gears and special seeds (like golden crop seeds) can also trigger them, and some pets boost the odds.
Can Dragon’s Breath have more than one mutation at once?
No. Unlike the original Grow a Garden, a crop in Grow a Garden 2 can only hold one mutation at a time. Adding a new one replaces the old, so stacking Gold, Electric and Frozen on a single fruit isn’t possible right now.
What’s the best Dragon’s Breath mutation?
By multiplier, Bloodlit (~80x) is the most valuable, followed by Electric (~70x), Starstruck (~45x), and Frozen (~40x). Bloodlit is also the hardest to confirm — even after 24+ hours of AFKing, no blood moon appeared, so some players question whether it’s fully live yet.
How do you get the Rainbow mutation?
Rainbow seems to only apply when you steal a crop during a rainbow event. Plants already in your garden — even ones hit directly by the event’s shooting stars — didn’t turn rainbow, and a plant that’s already Gold can’t take it.
How much does the Dragon’s Breath seed cost?
It’s 90,000,000 Sheckles from Sam’s Seed Shop. A premium price of around 1,500 Robux per seed (a wiki lists 1,499) is reported by creators, but only the Sheckle price is firmly confirmed.
More questions⤵
Why isn’t Dragon’s Breath in my Seed Shop?
Pure RNG. The shop restocks roughly every five minutes, and Dragon’s Breath has only about a 0.275% stock chance, so expect many empty refreshes before it appears.
Is a mutated Dragon’s Breath worth all the grinding?
For flexing and selling mutated rolls, yes — a 95 kg Electric one sold for 26.72 million, and a full mutated set set a 240 million Sheckle record here. As a money farm versus its 90M cost, no. Reports also split on whether it’s a harvestable crop or a defensive plant that shoots lava at thieves, so check your own.
Is Dragon’s Breath the same as Dragon Fruit?
No. Dragon Fruit is a Legendary profit crop costing 120,000 Sheckles with normal harvesting. Dragon’s Breath is a far pricier Super-rarity plant built for flex, defense, and mutation hunting.