Grow A Garden 2 Biggest Carrot Guild Event Guide
A focused Biggest Carrot guild event guide explaining how the heaviest Carrot competition works, what to prepare, and how guilds should coordinate submissions.

Quick Answer
The Biggest Carrot guild event in Grow A Garden 2 is a guild competition where the important submission is your largest or heaviest Carrot. Your goal is not to farm the most Carrots; it is to grow, hold, and submit the best Carrot your guild can produce during the event window.
What the Biggest Carrot Guild Event Is
The event is a guild-focused challenge built around Carrot, one of the cheapest and most accessible crops in Grow A Garden 2. That makes the competition easy to enter, but still difficult to optimize because the winning edge comes from size, timing, and guild coordination.
Carrot is a Common crop with a 1 Sheckle / R$3 seed price, 100% stock chance, no multi-harvest, and a base value of 5 Sheckles/kg in our current crop data. For this event, that normal crop becomes important because the guild score depends on the best Carrot result instead of ordinary crop value farming.
Event Basics
| Event part | What to know | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| The event crop is cheap, always accessible, and weight-focused. | Keep planting Carrots instead of chasing random expensive crops. | |
| Guild score | The largest or heaviest Carrot is the key contribution. | Do not submit weak Carrots if you can still grow better ones. |
| Event panel | The live Guild Stand tells you the active scoring and reward details. | Check the panel before making final harvest decisions. |
| Mutations | If the event panel applies mutation multipliers, mutations can matter. | Treat weight as the foundation, then check whether modifiers change score. |
| Rewards | Guild reward tiers can rotate between competition weeks. | Confirm the current reward list in-game before promising a target. |
How Scoring Should Be Treated
For the Biggest Carrot event, think in terms of a single best submission. A small Carrot does not help much if your guild can wait and grow a larger one. A stronger Carrot with useful event scoring conditions can be more valuable than many ordinary harvests.
The safest rule is simple: check the event UI, identify whether the score is raw Carrot weight or an adjusted score, then submit only the Carrot that gives your guild the best visible result. If the game shows weight plus mutation multipliers, use the multiplier information from the mutations page. If it shows raw weight only, prioritize size above everything else.
Guild Strategy
| Guild role | Job | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Active growers | More attempts means more chances at a large Carrot. | |
| Score checker | Watches the Guild Stand and confirms scoring rules. | Prevents the guild from using the wrong strategy. |
| Mutation watcher | Useful if the event score applies multipliers. | |
| Submit lead | Decides when the guild should commit a strong Carrot. | Avoids wasting the best entry too early. |
| Reminder lead | Pings members before the event window closes. | Good Carrots are useless if nobody submits them. |
What Most Players Get Wrong
The biggest mistake is treating the event like normal Carrot farming. Normal farming rewards fast harvest loops. Biggest Carrot rewards patience and selectivity. If you harvest every Carrot immediately, you may miss the one that should have become your guild submission.
The second mistake is ignoring the event panel. Guild events can rotate their reward details and scoring display, so your guild should check the live panel instead of relying only on old notes.
What to Read Next
Use How to Grow the Heaviest Carrot for the farming route, Best Mutations for Biggest Carrot Guild Event for multiplier planning, and Carrot Frenzy Event Prep Guide for a pre-event checklist.
FAQ
Does the Biggest Carrot event count every Carrot?
The important target is the largest or heaviest Carrot contribution. Grow many Carrots to create chances, but focus on the best one for guild scoring.
Is Carrot worth planting outside the event?
Carrot is normally a starter crop. During this event, it becomes important because the competition is built around Carrot size.
Should I submit the first big Carrot I grow?
Only if the event window is ending or your guild confirms it is the best visible option. Otherwise, keep trying for a heavier Carrot.