With the latest Blood Moon update, Grow A Garden has introduced new items to the night shop, including the Prismatic Meanstalk seed. However, unlike the other night-exclusive items, the Beanstalk can be purchased from the regular shop as well.
It’s an incredibly expensive item, and will cost you a fortune to get your hands on. So if you are wandering if you should be investing in it or not then the guide below will help you out.
Beanstalk seed features in Grow A Garden
When it comes to getting your hands on the Beanstalk seed, here are some of its features that you will want to keep in mind:
1) Shop appearance rate
The Beanstalk only has a 0.05% chance of appearing in the regular and night shops. Making it one of the rarest items to obtain in Grow A Garden.
2) Beanstalk seed price
As the Beanstalk falls under the Prismatic variant, it’s one of the most expensive items in the game, and you will be able to purchase it for 10 million Sheckles or 219 Robux. This is one of the biggest reasons why there are many players who are hesitant to acquire this seed in the first place.
3) Harvest sell price
The Beanstalk is a multi-harvest crop and will sell for around 16,000 to 18,000 Sheckles each. This is an extremely high return and will get even better when you have a mutation on the crop.

Why should you be investing in Beanstalk seeds in Grow A Garden?
While Beanstalk seeds go for a very high price in Grow A Garden, the reason you should be investing in them is because of all the pros that they come with. Each harvest of the crop sells for a pretty high sum, and as it’s a multi-harvest plant, you will be able to profit from your investment right away.
Moreover, you can have a mutation on it, to increase its sell value even further. Pets can also help in allowing you to make the most of the crop, and with the right conditions, you will be able to reap a ton of money from it.
Additionally, the Beanstalk produces a large quantity of fruits each time. This saves you a good amount of time, and you can get an entire prismatic farm going off the back of it.