- What to know
- How the free IGMA Seed Pack system works
- Where to find Botanist Maya
- How to complete Maya’s mutation quest efficiently
- How to farm IGMA Seed Packs faster
- Step-by-step method to get IGMA Seed Packs without Robux
- What makes IGMA Seed Packs valuable
- Optimizing long-term farming strategy
- Is the free method worth it?
What to know
- IGMA Seed Packs can be earned completely free without Robux.
- The only free method is completing Botanist Maya’s mutation quests.
- Each quest requires 1.5 kg of a specific mutation type.
- Sprinklers and high-weight crops significantly speed up farming.
In Garden Horizons, IGMA Seed Packs have quickly become one of the most desirable rewards. They contain exclusive plants that are either highly profitable for selling or valuable as rare collectibles. While many players assume Robux is the only way to get them, there is a fully free method — and it’s surprisingly reliable once you understand how the system works.
Below is everything you need to know to consistently farm IGMA Seed Packs without spending a single Robux.
How the free IGMA Seed Pack system works
The only confirmed free method to obtain IGMA Seed Packs is through Botanist Maya’s mutation quests. These quests revolve entirely around plant mutations and total weight requirements.
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Cost | Free (no Robux required) |
| NPC Required | Botanist Maya |
| Quest Objective | Submit 1.5 kg total of a requested mutation |
| Reward | 1 IGMA Seed Pack per completed quest |
| Fastest Farming Tip | Use Turbo and Super Sprinklers to increase weight |
| Important Reminder | Store mutated plants instead of selling them |

Each time you complete her request, you instantly receive one IGMA Seed Pack. There is no cooldown timer displayed publicly, which means you can farm continuously as long as you keep meeting the mutation requirement.
The key to efficiency is understanding how mutation weight stacks.
Where to find Botanist Maya
Botanist Maya is located in the main central area of the map. You do not need to unlock any special zones to access her.
When you approach her, interact and select the dialogue option asking about what she does. This activates her quest and reveals the mutation requirement.
Her requested mutation rotates. You may see requirements such as:
- Sandy
- Foggy
- Starstruck
The requested mutation type is always clearly stated.

How to complete Maya’s mutation quest efficiently
The quest sounds simple, but optimizing it makes a massive difference in how fast you earn IGMA Seed Packs.
Understanding the 1.5 kg requirement
Maya will request 1.5 kg total weight of a specific mutation type. This does not mean a single 1.5 kg plant.
You can combine multiple mutated plants to reach the total. For example:
| Plant | Mutation | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| Carrot | Sandy | 0.7 kg |
| Tomato | Sandy | 0.5 kg |
| Cabbage | Sandy | 0.3 kg |
| Total | 1.5 kg |
Once the combined submission hits or exceeds 1.5 kg, the quest completes instantly.
This stacking mechanic is what makes farming possible.
How to farm IGMA Seed Packs faster
If you simply grow random crops and hope for mutations, progress will feel slow. Efficiency is everything.
Use sprinklers to increase plant weight
Basic Turbo Sprinklers and Super Sprinklers significantly increase plant growth speed and final weight.
Higher weight means fewer plants needed to reach 1.5 kg.
If you grow heavier crops under sprinkler boosts, you might only need one or two mutated plants instead of five or six. This dramatically increases quest turnover speed.

Focus on higher-weight crops
Certain crops naturally grow larger and heavier. Prioritizing these reduces the number of successful mutation rolls you need.
Growing heavier crops also improves profitability in case you end up selling extras.

Store mutated plants instead of selling
This is where many players lose efficiency.
It is tempting to sell mutated plants immediately for profit, but saving them in storage allows you to instantly complete future mutation requests if Maya asks for that same type again.
A smart strategy is to build a small mutation reserve. Over time, this lets you complete some quests instantly.
Step-by-step method to get IGMA Seed Packs without Robux
Go to the central hub area and locate Botanist Maya. Interact with her and choose the dialogue option asking about her role. This activates the current mutation quest.
Note the required mutation type carefully. It could be Sandy, Foggy, Starstruck, or another rotating mutation. Plant crops that have good weight potential. Place Turbo or Super Sprinklers to increase growth speed and final size.

Wait for mutated versions of the required type. Harvest and store them. Combine mutated plants until their total weight reaches at least 1.5 kg. Return to Maya and submit the plants. Once the combined total hits 1.5 kg, you instantly receive one IGMA Seed Pack.

Repeat the process continuously to farm multiple packs. There is no Robux requirement at any stage of this process.
What makes IGMA Seed Packs valuable
IGMA Seed Packs contain exclusive plants not normally available through standard seed purchases. Some of these plants are:
| Plant Type | Value Potential | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Rare IGMA Variant | High | Selling for profit |
| Limited Collection Plant | Medium–High | Trading or showcasing |
| Mutation-Optimized Crop | High | Reinvesting into farming |
Because these seeds are exclusive, their market value often stays strong. This makes the free method even more important for long-term players.
Optimizing long-term farming strategy
If you plan to farm IGMA Seed Packs regularly, focus on building a mutation-focused farm layout.
Position sprinklers to maximize coverage. Grow heavier crops in rotation. Keep mutation storage organized so you can quickly check whether you already have weight ready for submission.

Over time, your farming speed increases naturally because your reserve of mutated crops grows.
The biggest mistake you can make is treating Maya’s quests casually. If you treat them as a primary farming objective, IGMA Seed Packs become a consistent and reliable income source.
Is the free method worth it?
Yes — especially if you play regularly.
IGMA Seed Packs in Garden Horizons are entirely obtainable without Robux through Botanist Maya’s mutation quests. By focusing on mutation stacking, increasing crop weight with sprinklers, and storing mutated plants instead of selling them, you can turn this into a steady and repeatable farming system.

Spending Robux may be faster in the short term, but the Botanist Maya method provides unlimited access without spending premium currency. For long-term players, this makes it one of the most valuable repeatable activities in Garden Horizons.
The more efficient your mutation farming becomes, the faster you unlock exclusive IGMA plants.
If you stay consistent and optimize your farm layout, you’ll find that IGMA Seed Packs shift from rare rewards to reliable income generators.