
There are four different sprinklers within Grow A Garden, as part of the permanent range within the Gear Shop.
In addition to the four permanent sprinklers, there is also the Honey Sprinkler, which is available within the Honey Shop, but you have to use Honey Coins to purchase one.
I’m going to do an ultimate comparison between the four sprinklers in the game right now, and let you know which ones are worth having, and which you should skip when you see them in stock within the Gear Shop.
For each sprinkler, I’m going to show you what it looks like, what it looks like when placed on the ground, and the “after” photo to show you what my crops look like in the same area, after using each sprinkler for the specific duration for each sprinkler.
Let’s get into it…




Grow A Garden Basic Sprinkler
The most affordable sprinkler in the game, and the sprinkler in stock the most often, is the Basic Sprinkler, which is 25,000 sheckles, or 79 Robux.
Grow A Garden has the following description for this sprinkler:
“Increases growth speed and fruit size. Lasts 5 minutes.”
The basic sprinkler is in stock very often, almost always, and it really doesn’t do very much – as shown in the last photo.
It gave me one cacao, which I think is a usual size for cacaos, but it did grow quicker, so for this instance, it really didn’t do much.
For me, I tend to use the basic sprinklers when I’m planting seeds, just to hopefully improve the chance that the first fruit would be bigger, but in my experience, it only really quickens the growth, rather than make a noticeable difference in size, but it is only 25,000 each.




Grow A Garden Advanced Sprinkler
The Grow A Garden Advanced Sprinkler is 50,000 sheckles, or 99 Robux, and it is the second most expensive sprinkler in the game.
The description for this particular sprinkler is:
“Increases growth speed and mutation chances. Lasts 5 minutes.”
I find the advanced sprinkler to be considerably better than the basic sprinkler, but it is double the price, so it is to be expected I guess.
This is the first sprinkler that will improve your chances for “mutations”, whereas the basic sprinkler won’t give you any improved mutation chances.
For the purpose of this post, my advanced sprinkler gave me four smallish cacaos and a peach in the “testing” area. It does usually give me better results, but in this instance, the yield wasn’t great.




Grow A Garden Godly Sprinkler
The godly sprinkler is where the sprinklers start to get exciting, and it’s much more expensive at 120,000 sheckles and 149 Robux.
With the godly sprinkler, the description reads:
“Increases growth speed, mutation chances and fruit sizes. Lasts 5 minutes.”
In my godly sprinkler test, I got six cacaos, and they were considerably bigger than the cacaos from the previous sprinklers.
The godly sprinkler is my personal favorite, and it is in stock way more than the next sprinkler; the master sprinkler. You can also stack the godly sprinklers, and you’ll get amazing results.
If I don’t want to do the sprinkler method (post coming soon), but want to maximize my crops, I use two godly sprinklers together, and it always gives me amazing results, and you do get bigger fruits, gold fruits and very rarely, rainbow fruits.
The area surrounding the godly sprinkler is a really good size too, so it will work on a large area alone, and I’d much rather use one godly sprinkler over two advanced sprinklers.




Grow A Garden Master Sprinkler
The master sprinkler is the most powerful and amazing sprinkler in the game, and wow it’s expensive. It is 10,000,000 sheckles, or 199 Robux, making it the most expensive.
When you place your master sprinkler, it works on a giant area compared to the basic, advanced and godly sprinklers, and it lasts the longest too, working for 10 minutes, whereas the basic, advanced and godly sprinklers last for just 5 minutes.
As you can see in my “after” photo, it gave me crazy good results, with seven large cacaos, one of which was a gold cacao, and it gave me some large peaches, which you can’t see in the photo, but they’re just to the right of this photo.
To be more helpful, I went and collected the crops that grew in from using the master sprinkler, without waiting for mutations (never do this), just to see how much the crops were worth – did I get my 10 million sheckles back?
I sold the crops from this only area, so only the crops I got from using the master sprinkler, and I got 18,548,819 – so I got 8.5 million more than my 10 million I spent on the sprinkler.
So, yes, it was worth it, but I only use my master sprinklers when I do the sprinkler method, and when I do that, I end up with billions worth of fruits, so while it was worthwhile using the master sprinkler, I would personally recommend only using them for the sprinkler method, because they are unbelievably rare, and maybe only restock 2-3 times a week max.



Grow A Garden Honey Sprinkler
Right now, for a limited time, you can get the honey sprinkler in the Honey Shop, where it’s on sale for 20 Honey Coins, or 199 Robux.
The description on this limited edition sprinkler is:
“Covers nearby plants in honey! Lasts 1 minute.”
So, this sprinkler will give all of the nearby crops a “honey glazed” mutation, which is a x5 multiplier, so is definitely worthwhile having.
Once the sprinkler is finished, you’ll see the crops “drip” honey drops, which looks really cute, and the crops get a gold glow around them, instead of just being a plain yellow with the pollinated mutation.
Make sure you stock up on these sprinklers whenever you see them in stock, as they’ll be amazing for trading, once trading launches in the Grow A Garden.
