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How to Get Seed Packs in Grow a Garden 2 (Roblox)

Where seed packs come from, the pack types worth opening, and the exact Ghost Pepper Pack drop odds.

Where seed packs come from, the pack types worth opening, and the exact Ghost Pepper Pack drop odds.

Seed packs in Grow a Garden 2 are bundles you open for a chance at rare crops instead of buying a single seed outright. They are the main way players chase Mythic-tier plants like Ghost Pepper without paying the full per-seed price, and they sit alongside the regular seed shop where most of your farming income starts.

Quick answer: Earn Sheckles by farming multi-harvest crops, then buy a seed pack from the in-game shop and open it. Free Gardener Seed Packs can also drop during normal play. Each pack rolls one reward based on fixed odds, so it is a chance, not a guarantee.


Seed pack types in Grow a Garden 2

Not every pack works the same way. Some pull from a basic crop pool, while others carry a real shot at Mythic plants or higher mutation potential. Pick based on what you actually need, because a pack only pays off once your farming economy is stable.

PackWhat it givesBest for
Normal Seed PackBasic crop poolBeginners
Ghost Pepper PackRare crops with a Mythic chanceHigh-risk rollers
Season Pass PacksPass reward cropsEvent players
Forever PackPremium progression rewardsRobux buyers
Super Seed PackHigher mutation potentialAdvanced players

How to get seed packs through Sheckles

Most packs are bought with Sheckles, the core in-game currency, so your real task is building income fast enough to afford rolls. The cleanest route is to skip single-harvest starter crops and move into plants that produce again and again.

Plant cheap multi-harvest crops first. Strawberry, Blueberry, and Tomato are permanent-stock Common seeds that keep producing, so they generate Sheckles faster than a single-harvest Carrot.
Reinvest into stronger crops as your balance grows. Apple costs 400 Sheckles, Bamboo runs 700, and mid-game options like Corn (2.5K) and Cactus (5K) push your income higher. Bamboo paired with growth buffs or mutations can scale your economy quickly.
Once your income is steady, open the in-game shop and buy a seed pack with the Sheckles you saved. Confirm the pack name before purchase so you roll the pool you actually want.

Tip: Buy seeds and gear before you spend on packs. If your base income is weak, opening packs early burns value before your economy can support it.


Free Gardener Seed Packs

Beyond the shop, you can collect free Gardener Seed Packs during normal play without spending Sheckles or Robux. These give you extra rolls at no cost, which makes them worth grabbing whenever they become available rather than relying only on paid packs.


Ghost Pepper Pack drop odds

The Ghost Pepper Pack is the headline roll because it carries a small chance at the Mythic Ghost Pepper. The reward you get is decided by fixed percentages, so treat the rare result as luck rather than a planned purchase.

RewardChance
Baby Cactus50%
Horned Melon30%
Glow Mushroom15%
Poison Ivy4%
Ghost Pepper1%

That 1% Ghost Pepper rate is the draw, but half of all rolls land on Baby Cactus. If you only want the Mythic, expect to open many packs, and never count on a single roll delivering it.


How to confirm a pack worked

After opening, the rolled crop is added to your inventory as a seed you can plant. If nothing shows up, the most common cause is buying or opening before you confirmed the correct pack, so check the pack name and your seed inventory after each roll.

Where packs fit in your overall plan is simple. Build Sheckles income with multi-harvest seeds first, add Sprinklers to speed up growth, protect high-value crops with defensive props in public servers, then chase rare value through packs once everything else is stable.