Gaming Guide

What Sprinklers Do in Grow a Garden 2 (Tiers, Prices, and Best Picks)

How each Gear Shop sprinkler speeds up growth, increases fruit size, and raises mutation chances.

How each Gear Shop sprinkler speeds up growth, increases fruit size, and raises mutation chances.

Sprinklers are placeable gear in Grow a Garden 2 that water nearby crops and push them to grow faster, bigger, and more valuable. Drop one near your plants and it works passively for its full duration, raising both the size and weight of your fruit so each harvest sells for more than a plain, untreated crop.

Quick answer: Buy a sprinkler from the Gear Shop, place it on your plot next to growing crops, and it speeds up growth, increases fruit size and weight, and raises mutation chances for the time it runs.


What sprinklers actually do

A sprinkler covers an area on your plot and applies a watering effect to any crops inside its range. While it runs, those crops grow more quickly than they would on their own, and they end up larger and heavier when fully grown. Heavier fruit is worth more Sheckles, so sprinklers are one of the fastest ways to raise your earnings per harvest.

Most sprinklers also increase the chance that crops gain mutations as they grow. Mutations multiply a fruit’s sale value, so a sprinkler can both shorten the wait and improve the odds of a high-value harvest at the same time. Higher-rarity sprinklers generally cover a larger area and run longer, which lets you treat more crops with a single placement.


All Grow a Garden 2 sprinklers and prices

Every sprinkler is sold through the Gear Shop, run by George. Each can be bought with Sheckles, and most also have a Robux price. Higher tiers cost more but cover more crops and run for longer.

SprinklerRarityPrice
Common SprinklerCommon3,000 Sheckles or 7 Robux
Uncommon SprinklerUncommon10,000 Sheckles or 25 Robux
Rare SprinklerRare80,000 Sheckles or 49 Robux
Legendary SprinklerLegendary1,200,000 Sheckles or 220 Robux
Super SprinklerSuper3,000,000 Sheckles or 399 Robux

The Common Sprinkler gives a short, basic boost, while the Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, and Super tiers add the mutation-chance bonus on top of faster growth and larger fruit. The Super Sprinkler runs the longest, which is what makes it the strongest option in practice.

The Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, and Super tiers add the mutation-chance bonus on top of faster growth and larger fruit.

Best sprinklers to aim for

Not every sprinkler is worth the same. The lower tiers help a little, but the high-tier ones run long enough to grow and sell several batches of crops in one window.

  • Super Sprinkler: The longest runtime of any sprinkler. The extended duration lets crops finish faster and gives you time to plant and harvest a second or third batch before it stops.
  • Legendary Sprinkler: The next best pick when the Super is too expensive. Its long boost window is enough to grow and sell two batches and stack up cash quickly.
  • Rare Sprinkler: A solid fallback, since the Super and Legendary sprinklers appear in the shop only occasionally. It still delivers the growth, size, and mutation boosts.

How to use a sprinkler

Open the Gear Shop run by George and buy the sprinkler tier you can afford, paying with Sheckles or Robux.
Place the sprinkler on your plot so its watering range overlaps the crops you want boosted. Keep your growing plants inside its coverage area.
Let it run. While active, nearby crops grow faster and gain size, weight, and mutation chances. You will see this pay off as the fruit grows chonkier and sells for a higher price.

Tip: Sprinklers do not have a stacking interface in Grow a Garden 2. However, you can place more than one sprinkler near the same crops to overlap their effects and push the growth rate even higher.

Place the sprinkler on your plot so its watering range overlaps the crops you want boosted.

If your goal is to earn faster, prioritize the higher tiers whenever they show up in the Gear Shop, and fall back to the Rare Sprinkler in between. A single well-placed sprinkler turns a slow harvest into bigger, heavier fruit with better mutation odds, which is exactly what you want when you are trying to build up Sheckles quickly.