There are an amazing five new mutations that launched within the Grow A Garden summer update. That does not include the awesome new admin-only weather events and their mutations (Alien Invasion, Space Travel, Under The Sea, Volcano, Meteor Strike), this is just mutations we got from the summer update items and weather events.
The paradisal mutation is one of the new five mutations, and it’s going to be a super rare mutation very few players will get, as you need a specific pet and a rare weather mutation to hit the same fruit. Keep on reading to find out more…

Paradisal means “ideal or idyllic; heavenly”, and it’s a super special mutation within the game, as you need to own a specific pet that launched in the Grow A Garden summer update.
You are going to need the Scarlet Macaw pet, which is one of the five pets inside the Summer Paradise Egg, which is 50,000,000 sheckles, and has a rarity of 7% within the Pet Egg Shop restocks.
The scarlet macaw, every 11:51 minutes, there’s a 15.90% chance to mutate a nearby fruit, and applying the new “Verdant” mutation to the fruit.
When you get the verdant mutation on a fruit, it will give you a multiplier of 4, which isn’t the highest alone, but the multiplier can be increased thanks to the paradisal mutation.
Fruit that has gained the verdant mutation, it turns the fruit a green color, but also with a stunning green sparkle effect that glows like a digital light, and it’s animated too, so the fruit just sparkles constantly.

How Do You Get The Grow A Garden Paradisal Mutation?
To get the paradisal mutation, your fruit/s need to get the verdant mutation from your scarlet macaw.
I have two scarlet macaw pets, and I have one mimic octopus, which copies the ability from another pet in your garden, so it’s like having three scarlet macaw pets.
Once you have the verdant mutation on a fruit, you need the Heatwave weather event to happen.
During the heatwave weather event, you can get the “sundried” mutation, and that gives you a x85 mutation, and turns your fruit a darker shade of its natural color.
You can encourage the heatwave weather event to hit your fruits, by using the new Tanning Mirror gear from the Gear Shop, as that helps to redirect the sun ray beams to hit your chosen fruit.
Once your fruit has both the verdant mutation and then the sundried mutation, it converts the fruit to have a “paradisal” mutation, which gives you a mutation multiplier of x18.

What Does The Grow A Garden Paradisal Mutation Look Like?
You will be able to tell very easily once your fruit has the paradisal mutation, because it creates the coolest effect on the fruit.
The word “paradisal” will be written in neon green, when you’re looking at the mutations your fruits have, but you will spot the mutation way before you read it.
Bright golden sunrays shoot in every direction around the fruit, and they’re animated too, so it’s impossible to miss them glowing and sparkling away.
This fruit is the tiniest little lilac, but look how amazing the yellow glowing lights look? The white sparkles are from it being gold, but the yellow strobe lights are all because of the paradisal mutation.

This tiny lilac had a few mutations; gold, windstruck, shocked, paradisal and wet, and it weighed just 2.13kg, which is tiny for a lilac, and it sold for an insane 75,178,250 sheckles.
Ideally, I should’ve left it to get celestial and some more admin-only mutations, but I wanted to create this guide, to share what it looks like, so you know what to look out for, when looking for mutated fruit in your garden.
I don’t know, if, when you get the paradisal mutation, are you able to then get verdant and then sundried mutations again?
Because both of those mutations are essentially replaced by the new paradisal mutation, but it would be super cool if we could, as that would stack even more mutations, and increase the multipliers.
