How to Grow the Heaviest Carrot in Grow A Garden 2
A practical guide for growing heavier Carrots during the guild event by planting more attempts, waiting for weight, checking the event panel, and submitting at the right time.

Quick Answer
To grow the heaviest Carrot in Grow A Garden 2, plant many Carrots, avoid harvesting too early, keep checking weight, and only submit the strongest Carrot when the guild event panel confirms it is worth using. The event rewards the best Carrot result, so patience matters more than fast selling.
Why Carrot Weight Matters
Carrot is normally a cheap beginner crop, but the Biggest Carrot guild event changes its purpose. Instead of using Carrot for early Sheckles, you use it as an event attempt. Every planted Carrot is another chance at a heavier result.
Because Carrot seeds are cheap and have 100% stock chance in our current data, the practical strategy is volume plus patience. Plant more Carrots than you normally would, then only treat the best one as the guild submission candidate.
Heaviest Carrot Plan
| Step | What to do | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Fill available plots with Carrots. | More attempts create more chances at a large Carrot. | |
| Growth window | Do not harvest every Carrot immediately. | The event is about the best weight, not fastest sale. |
| Event check | Read the Guild Stand scoring panel. | Confirms whether raw weight or adjusted score matters. |
| Mutations check | Watch for valuable mutations if the panel counts them. | Multipliers may change which Carrot is best to submit. |
| Final submit | Use your strongest visible Carrot before the event ends. | A great Carrot does nothing if it is never submitted. |
Weight First, Value Second
For normal farming, you care about Sheckles. For this event, you care about the Carrot that helps your guild score. A heavier Carrot may be more important than a quick sale, especially near the end of the event window.
Use the calculator only as a support tool. It can help you understand weight, freshness, mutation, and value behavior, but the live guild event panel should be the final source for scoring decisions.
What Helps a Heavy Carrot Attempt
| Factor | Priority | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Plant volume | High | Cheap Carrot seeds make repeated attempts realistic. |
| Patience | High | Harvesting too early can waste a better event entry. |
| Conditional | Useful if the event panel applies mutation multipliers. | |
| Guild timing | High | Members should coordinate near the end of the event window. |
| Fresh selling | Low for scoring | Freshness matters for value, but the event is about the scored Carrot. |
When to Submit
Submit when the event is close to ending, your guild has confirmed the Carrot is the best available, or the scoring panel shows a result that is clearly worth locking in. Do not wait so long that you miss the deadline.
If your guild has multiple strong Carrots, compare them by the exact number shown in the event UI. Do not assume rarity, mutation, or visual size is enough; use the score or weight shown by the game.
Mistakes to Avoid
Do not harvest all Carrots as soon as they are ready. Do not submit a weak Carrot early unless you are testing the system. Do not ignore guild chat if someone has a better candidate. And do not let a promising Carrot sit unused past the event deadline.
FAQ
Is the heaviest Carrot always the best submission?
For the Biggest Carrot event, the heaviest or largest Carrot is the core target. If the panel adds mutation multipliers, compare the final event score shown by the UI.
Should beginners participate?
Yes. Carrot is cheap and accessible, so even newer players can help their guild by planting many attempts.
Does Carrot sell value matter here?
Only secondarily. For this event, guild score matters more than normal Carrot profit.