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Have you ever seen an extremely tall tomato plant in Grow a Garden and wondered how someone got a plant that big? Sadly, the only way to get a huge tomato plant is by luck, but there are some things you can try to get a big tomato plant. You can also grow large tomatoes if you use certain sprinklers and pets, and you can also grow Grand Tomatoes if you got seeds from the Cooking Event. Keep reading to learn how to get super-tall tomatoes in Grow a Garden on Roblox.
Getting Super-Tall Tomatoes in Grow a Garden
The only known way to get super-tall tomatoes in Grow a Garden is sheer luck. However, there are a few things you can try to get a bigger tomato plant, including placing lots of sprinklers around your plants, spamming seeds until you get a big one, and planting a ton of tomato plants.
Steps
Getting a Giant Tomato
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1Plant as many tomatoes as possible. To increase your chances of growing a large tomato, plant as many tomatoes as you possibly can, depending on how much space you have or how much money you have.
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2Use sprinklers that increase mutation chances. Any sprinkler that is Legendary rarity or higher will increase your mutation chances.[3]
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3Use pets that increase fruit size. Some pets that increase fruit size include the Cat and the Orange Tabby, but any pet that increases fruit size can help.
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4Wait for the tomatoes to finish growing. Be prepared for it to take a while to get a giant tomato, as tomatoes only have a huge chance of 1%. Thankfully, tomatoes don't take very long to grow, so you can start over if you don't end up growing a massive tomato.[4]


