If you’re grinding in Grow A Garden and are sick of blowing cash on seeds, there’s a glitch that might just change everything. Right now, players are duplicating seeds and plants using a busted little trick involving lag and an auto clicker—and somehow, it still hasn’t been patched.
Whether you’re farming carrots or trying your luck with rare stuff like dragon fruit, this method can save you thousands. Here's how to dupe seeds and plants in Grow A Garden Roblox.
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How To Dupe Seeds & Plants In Grow A Garden | Roblox
Duplicating seeds and plants in Grow a Garden on Roblox basically involves exploiting a glitch. Right now, it doesn't seem like the developers have fixed the issue, and I don't believe it will get you in any trouble. That said, you should use this exploit at your own risk (don't say I didn't warn you).
Alright, so how do you dupe seeds and plants? Well, you basically need to join a laggy server for it to work properly. I'm based in Portugal, so I'll join a U.S. or Indian server. You'll have to choose whatever is most laggy for you. Next, fire an auto clicker and set the interval to 1 millisecond.
From there, you'll want to visit the in-game shop and purchase seeds when they restock. It doesn't matter which ones you buy, as it will work with any seed, whether it's affordable ones like carrots or higher-value seeds like strawberries, pumpkin, or even dragon fruit (if you can afford it).
After that, go to your garden, activate the auto clicker, and wiggle your mouse while placing the seed. If you do it right, you’ll place more than you actually have, saving you loads of in-game cash. You can repeat this trick to farm extra seeds over and over. It’s absolutely busted!
And that's how to duplicate seeds and plants in Grow A Garden on Roblox. I suggest making the most of this glitch before it gets patched!
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