Yesterday, I shared the news that Grow A Garden was going to be launching a brand new Sugar Apple Seed, and now the seed has officially gone live within the Grow A Garden Seed Shop.
The new Grow A Garden Sugar Apple Seed is a brand new prismatic seed, and keep on reading to find out more…

The brand new Grow A Garden Sugar Apple Seed is 819 Robux, which is the highest price we’ve ever seen for a single seed.
Until the Sugar Apple launched, the most expensive was the Ember Lily, which launched last week, and that seed is 779 Robux to purchase, and this new Sugar Apple Seed is even more expensive than that, at 819 Robux.
We don’t know how many sheckles it’ll cost, but I would guess 20,000,000, as the Beanstalk is 10,000,000, the Ember Lily is 15,000,000, so it’d make sense that the Sugar Apple would then be 20,000,000.

The Sugar Apple Seed is the usual rectangle shape for the Grow A Garden seeds, with a light green to dark green ombre design.
I knew the Sugar Apple Seed was going to give a tree, as sugar apples are a real thing in real life, and the trees tend to have a rounded shape, but mine isn’t at all rounded, but I really like the design.

The tree trunk has like a double trunk design, and the trunk then splits off into two individual branches, and each branch splits into two again.
I’d love to see what other shapes the sugar apple seed trees can have, and if you can have more than two branches, and know if mine is big/small.
Each branch has a curved shape with rounded leaves, and four hanging bell shapes. I assumed the sugar apples would grow from those bell shapes, but they don’t.

The sugar apples actually grow from the branches. With my tree, a full tree of apples gives me eight sugar apples, and the sugar apples vary in size/weight.
I love the design of the sugar apples, they look like apples, with a rippled texture, with a leaf and a stem.
Plus, the green ombre design of the seed is carried through to the design on the apple, with the sugar apples having the same colored ombre design.

This sugar apple is 9.67kg, and Steven valued it at 55,470 sheckles, which is amazing considering there are no mutations, and with my tree size/shape, I get 8 apples each time, so a whole harvest will be around 400,000 as a conservative guess, considering smaller sizes.
Obviously, the more mutations you get, the more the value will increase, and I just love the design of the tree, the leaves, and the sugar apples themselves.
I can’t wait to see the seed in stock within the Seed Shop, as I would definitely purchase more for my garden.
