🐣 Easter Event 2026 ActiveEaster Event ends ~April 25, 2026 — plant Candy Carrot in the Easter Garden before the event window closes.

Candy Carrot 🥕 Common · Easter Event — Grow a Garden Value & Guide

In Grow a Garden, the Roblox farming simulator, Candy Carrot is a Common-rarity crop exclusive to Easter Event 2026 — not a real-world candy-flavoured carrot snack. It grows only in the Easter Garden (Lilac plot) and is characterised by its brightly coloured carrot fruits with distinctive white stems. Its estimated base value is approximately 1,000 Sheckles (pending live in-game confirmation from the April 4, 2026 Easter Event launch).

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Candy Carrot Common-rarity Easter Event 2026 crop in Grow a Garden — complete value guide showing Easter Garden (Lilac plot) exclusive, ~1,000 Sheckles estimated value, mutation compatibility table, and Easter farming strategy on GAGdata.com
🥕Candy Carrot — Quick Stats
Rarity
Common
Easter Exclusive
Garden
Easter Garden
Lilac plot — exclusive
Est. Value
~1,000 Sheckles
PRE-LAUNCH — PENDING
Event
Easter 2026
Apr 4 – ~Apr 25, 2026
⚠ Data Status: ~1,000 Sheckles estimated from pre-launch data — confirming from live in-game testing. Standard Common crops: 10–35 Sheckles/kg. This value is exceptionally high for Common rarity — see the Value & Stats section for full discrepancy analysis. Updates within 24–48h of confirmed data.

What Is Candy Carrot in Grow a Garden?

Candy Carrot is a Common-rarity crop introduced in Easter Event 2026 in the Roblox game Grow a Garden — not to be confused with a real-world candy-flavoured carrot product. In Grow a Garden, “Common” is a crop rarity designation (the first of eight tiers), not a descriptor of ordinary quality or widespread availability. Candy Carrot is anything but ordinary — it is a time-limited Easter Event exclusive that can only be grown during the event window, making it a genuinely rare acquisition despite its Common rarity classification.

Visually, Candy Carrot is characterised by brightly coloured carrot fruits with distinctive white stems — a departure from the orange-dominant aesthetic of the standard Carrot crop (a separate, always-available game crop). The “Candy” prefix signals Easter Event origin, with the bright pastel colour palette evoking Easter candy aesthetics. The Easter Garden (Lilac plot) is also not a real garden — it is an event-exclusive Lilac-coloured garden plot accessible only while Easter Event 2026 is active.

Candy Carrot vs. Standard Carrot — Why They Are Different Crops

The regular Carrot crop in Grow a Garden is a Common-rarity, always-available crop plantable in any standard garden plot. Candy Carrot shares the Common rarity classification but is a fundamentally different entity: it is Easter Event-exclusive, Easter Garden-only, and has an estimated value approximately 30–100× higher than the standard Carrot. Never substitute Candy Carrot data for standard Carrot data — they are separate crops with entirely different acquisition methods, garden requirements, and Sheckle values.

Is Candy Blossom the Same as Candy Carrot?

This is one of the most common community questions around Easter Event 2026. Players frequently ask: “Will Candy Blossom return during the Easter Event?” Candy Blossom and Candy Carrot appear to be distinct crops based on available pre-launch data — Candy Blossom is not confirmed as an alternate name or previous season return of Candy Carrot. This disambiguation is pending developer confirmation from live Easter Event 2026 data. Until confirmed, treat Candy Carrot and Candy Blossom as separate entities. If they are confirmed to be the same crop, this page will be updated within 24 hours.

Candy Carrot Base Value & Stats

Candy Carrot’s estimated base value is approximately 1,000 Sheckles per pre-launch leaked data. This estimate is pending live in-game confirmation within 24–48 hours of the April 4, 2026 Easter Event launch. At 1,000 Sheckles, Candy Carrot is priced approximately 30–100× higher than standard Common-tier crops (10–35 Sheckles per kg) — a significant premium that requires verification of whether this represents per-kg value, total item value, or an event-economy metric.

⚠ Value Discrepancy Analysis — Why ~1,000 Sheckles Is Unusual for Common Rarity

Standard Common crops in Grow a Garden (Carrot, Strawberry, Blueberry) have base values of 10–35 Sheckles per kg. The ~1,000 Sheckles estimated for Candy Carrot is 30–100× above this range. Three possible explanations:

  • Event economics: Easter Event crops carry premium values despite lower rarity classification — the event exclusivity creates scarcity that overrides the rarity-value relationship.
  • Value metric: The ~1,000 figure may refer to total item/fruit value rather than per-kg rate, or may be denominated in Choc Coins (event currency) rather than Sheckles.
  • Pre-launch leak accuracy: Pre-launch data has a margin of error. Live testing post-launch will confirm the exact value within 24–48 hours of April 4, 2026.

For standard Common crop value context, see our Common Crops Value Guide. This page updates within 24–48h of confirmed live-server data.

StatValueStatusNotes
Rarity TierCommon (Easter Event Exclusive)✅ CONFIRMEDCommon is the 1st of 8 crop rarity tiers in Grow a Garden
Estimated Base Value~1,000 Sheckles (PRE-LAUNCH LEAK)⏳ PENDINGPending live in-game confirmation. Standard Common crops: 10–35 Sheckles/kg. See Value section for discrepancy analysis.
Garden (Plot)Easter Garden (Lilac plot) — exclusive✅ CONFIRMEDCannot be planted in standard garden plots
EventEaster Event 2026 (April 4 – ~April 25, 2026)✅ CONFIRMEDNot available outside Easter Event 2026 window
Growth TimePENDING⏳ PENDINGUpdate within 24–48h of April 4 launch from in-game testing
AcquisitionEaster seeds → Easter Garden (Lilac plot)✅ CONFIRMEDEaster seeds from Easter Event island NPC, drops, or Easter Shop
Abyssal Mutation CompatiblePENDING — priority verification needed⏳ PENDINGEaster Event crops (Golden Goose, Bone Blossom) support Abyssal (240×). Verify for Candy Carrot post-launch.
Post-Event TradeableYES — can trade after Easter Event ends✅ CONFIRMEDCommon rarity = more accessible; bulk trading viable
Candy Blossom (Same Crop?)PENDING — disambiguation required⏳ PENDINGCommunity asks "will Candy Blossom return?" — verify if Candy Carrot and Candy Blossom are the same entity

All PENDING values update within 24–48h of confirmed live in-game testing. Values confirmed by GAGdata editors from direct Easter Event gameplay. If confirmed value is drastically different from ~1,000 Sheckles, a prominent correction note will be added above this table.

How to Get Candy Carrot in Grow a Garden

To get Candy Carrot in Grow a Garden, plant Easter seeds in the Easter Garden (Lilac plot) during Easter Event 2026. Candy Carrot grows exclusively in this event-exclusive plot and cannot be planted in standard garden plots. Easter seeds are obtained from the Easter Event island NPC, as drops during Easter Event gameplay, or from the Easter Shop if available. The Easter Garden is a separate farming area — it does not replace your main garden plots.

🌷 Easter Garden Exclusive: Candy Carrot cannot be planted in standard garden plots (blue, green, purple, or other plot types). The Easter Garden (Lilac-coloured) is only accessible while Easter Event 2026 is active. Once the event ends (~April 25, 2026), the Easter Garden and Easter seeds are no longer accessible.

Join Grow a Garden During Easter Event 2026

Log into Grow a Garden on Roblox while Easter Event 2026 is active (April 4 – ~April 25, 2026). The Easter Event introduces the Easter Garden and exclusive Easter seed crops not available outside this window.

Select the Easter Garden Plot (Lilac Colour)

From your plot selector, choose the Easter Garden — identified by its distinctive Lilac colour. This is a separate plot from your main farming area and is the only garden where Easter Event crops like Candy Carrot can be planted.

Obtain Easter Seeds

Acquire Easter seeds by visiting the Easter Event island NPC, earning them as drops during Easter Event gameplay, or purchasing them from the Easter Shop if available. Easter seeds are the required planting material for all Easter Event crops including Candy Carrot.

Plant Easter Seeds in the Easter Garden

Plant your Easter seeds in the Lilac-coloured Easter Garden plot. Candy Carrot grows exclusively in this plot — it cannot be planted in any standard garden or alternative plot. Each planting cycle gives a chance to grow Candy Carrot.

Harvest and Apply Mutations for Maximum Value

Harvest Candy Carrot from the Easter Garden once growth is complete. For maximum Sheckle output, apply high-multiplier mutations during the growth phase — prioritise Abyssal (240×, pending compatibility verification), Voidtouched (135×), or Celestial (120×).

Easter Seeds — Where to Find Them

Easter seeds are the planting material for all Easter Event 2026 crops, including Candy Carrot. You can obtain Easter seeds through multiple routes: visiting the Easter Event island and speaking with the event NPC, collecting them as drops during Easter Event gameplay cycles, or purchasing from the Easter Shop if the event economy includes a seed shop. Easter seeds are not interchangeable with standard crop seeds and cannot be used in regular garden plots — they are garden-locked to the Easter Garden (Lilac plot) exclusively. Stock up on Easter seeds early in the event window to maximise your Candy Carrot harvest count before the April 25 deadline.

Candy Carrot Rarity — Common Tier Explained in Easter Event Context

Candy Carrot is classified as Common rarity in Grow a Garden — the first of eight crop rarity tiers (Common → Uncommon → Rare → Epic → Legendary → Mythical → Divine → Prismatic). However, this Common designation carries a fundamentally different meaning in Easter Event 2026 compared to always-available Common crops. In the Easter Event context, “Common” describes the drop frequency and relative accessibility of the crop within the event itself — not its real farming value or trading premium.

Candy Carrot is the most accessible of the Easter Event 2026 exclusive crops by rarity tier. Higher-rarity Easter crops include Eggfruit (Prismatic) and Sour Lemon (Divine). Paradoxically, a higher drop rate within the event does not necessarily mean a lower Sheckle value — event exclusivity, seasonal demand, and post-event scarcity are the primary drivers of Candy Carrot’s value, not its rarity tier alone.

Easter Event 2026 Crop Rarity Comparison
CropRarityEst. ValueAccessibility
🥕 Candy CarrotCommon~1,000 Sheckles ⏳ PENDINGHighest — most accessible Easter drop
🥚 EggfruitPrismaticVery high ⏳ PENDINGLowest — Choc Coin shop only
🍋 Sour Lemon (Easter Lemon)DivineHigh ⏳ PENDINGMedium — event currency / drops

The key takeaway: Candy Carrot’s Common rarity classification does not diminish its Easter Event premium. The ~1,000 Sheckles estimated value — if confirmed — would represent a 30–100× premium above the standard Common crop value range (10–35 Sheckles per kg). This is a well-established pattern in Grow a Garden’s event economy, where even the “lowest” rarity tier in an event carries a meaningful value premium over everyday crops, driven by exclusivity and time-limited availability.

Candy Carrot Mutations — Compatibility & Best Options

Mutation compatibility for Candy Carrot is pending verification from live Easter Event 2026 testing. The highest-priority question is whether Candy Carrot supports the Abyssal mutation (240× multiplier) — the event-tier mutation documented on other Easter Event crops including Golden Goose and Bone Blossom. If Abyssal is compatible with Candy Carrot, the value implications are dramatic: at an estimated 1,000 Sheckles base, Abyssal would yield approximately 240,000 Sheckles per kg — a figure that would reclassify Candy Carrot from a casual Easter crop into a high-priority farming target.

🔬 Priority Verification: Abyssal Mutation (240×) — Easter Event crops (Golden Goose, Bone Blossom) historically support the Abyssal mutation. If Candy Carrot is Abyssal-compatible, this changes the entire farming strategy. Mutation compatibility is being verified from live gameplay and will be updated on this page within 24h of confirmation.

MutationMultiplierEst. Max ValueHow to GetPriority
AbyssalVERIFY COMPATIBILITY FIRST240×PENDING — verify compatibility (priority) ⏳ PENDINGEvent-tier mutation — Blood Moon + specific conditionsS-Tier (if compatible)
Voidtouched135×PENDING (base × 135) ⏳ PENDINGBlack Hole weather eventS-Tier
Celestial120×PENDING (base × 120) ⏳ PENDINGHigh-tier standard cultivationA-Tier
Shocked100×PENDING (base × 100) ⏳ PENDINGWeather event / lightning conditionsA-Tier
Rainbow50×PENDING (base × 50) ⏳ PENDINGAccessible early-to-mid game mutationB-Tier
Gold20×PENDING (base × 20) ⏳ PENDINGEconomy boost — widely availableC-Tier

Note: mutations in Grow a Garden are crop-enhancement mechanics — not biological mutations. They are applied during the crop growth phase to boost the final Sheckle value at harvest. The mutation multipliers stack in specific combinations (Voidtouched + Celestial + Shocked compound) for maximum output. All mutation max-value columns are PENDING until Candy Carrot’s base value is confirmed from live in-game testing. For weather event timing to target Shocked (100×) and Voidtouched (135×) mutations, see our weather mutations timing guide.

How Abyssal Changes the Entire Candy Carrot Farming Strategy

The Abyssal mutation (240×) is the highest-multiplier mutation available in Grow a Garden and has historically been accessible to event-exclusive crops. If Candy Carrot is confirmed as Abyssal-compatible, the farming calculus changes entirely. Rather than treating Candy Carrot as a casual Easter Event crop to collect in passing, Abyssal-compatible Candy Carrot becomes a dedicated farming priority during Blood Moon weather events. At 1,000 Sheckles base × 240× Abyssal = 240,000 Sheckles per kg — a value that competes with mid-tier Prismatic crops. Even without confirmed base values, the ratio holds: whatever Candy Carrot’s base value proves to be, Abyssal 240× amplifies it to a figure that justifies dedicated farming sessions during Blood Moon conditions.

Candy Carrot Farming Strategy — 3 Scenarios

Your optimal Candy Carrot farming approach depends on one key unknown: Abyssal mutation compatibility. The three scenarios below are ranked by potential Sheckle output, allowing you to plan your Easter Event farming strategy in advance and pivot immediately once mutation compatibility is confirmed from live testing. Regardless of scenario, the Easter Garden (Lilac plot) is your exclusive farming location — ensure you have sufficient Easter seeds in stock before each session. For general AFK and active farming mechanics, see our AFK farming guide and soil types guide.

🔥Scenario A: Abyssal-Compatible (Best Case)S-Tier Output⏳ PENDING

If Abyssal (240×) is compatible with Candy Carrot, prioritise Blood Moon events for maximum output. Plant Candy Carrot in the Easter Garden before Blood Moon activates, then harvest during the mutation window. At 1,000 base × 240 = 240,000 Sheckles/kg, even a single full Easter Garden harvest becomes a significant farming session. This scenario transforms Candy Carrot from a casual Easter collect into a high-value Blood Moon farming target — schedule dedicated sessions during every Blood Moon within the Easter Event window. Stack Abyssal with secondary mutations if the game engine allows compound Abyssal stacks.

Scenario B: Voidtouched/Celestial OnlyA-Tier Output

If Abyssal is incompatible, the peak mutation strategy shifts to Voidtouched (135×) acquired during Black Hole weather events, and Celestial (120×) for high-tier standard cultivation. Target Shocked (100×) during lightning weather events and stack with Celestial for compound output. This scenario yields an estimated 135,000+ Sheckles/kg at 1,000 base (Voidtouched) — still a strong farming result for an Easter Event Common-rarity crop. Monitor weather event timing using the community weather tracker to maximise mutation application windows during your Easter farming sessions.

😴Scenario C: AFK Easter FarmingPassive Output

For players who prefer AFK farming: plant Candy Carrot in the Easter Garden before going offline. Long growth times are more effective for AFK approaches — a full Easter Garden filled with Candy Carrot and left to grow overnight provides passive Sheckle accumulation without active session commitment. Apply whatever mutations are available in your inventory before going AFK (Rainbow at 50× is a reliable baseline). The AFK strategy is particularly efficient for Candy Carrot because each Easter seed cycle uses the exclusive Easter Garden plot — running AFK means you are continuously converting Easter seeds into Sheckle output around the clock during the limited event window.

Candy Carrot Trading Value & Post-Event Strategy

Candy Carrot is the lowest-rarity Easter Event 2026 crop (Common), which positions it differently in post-event trading compared to higher-rarity Easter crops like Eggfruit (Prismatic) or Sour Lemon (Divine). After the Easter Event closes (~April 25, 2026), Candy Carrot cannot be grown again — making every harvested unit a permanently finite-supply item. However, the Common rarity means more players will have collected it during the event, resulting in a higher post-event supply relative to the Divine or Prismatic Easter crops.

Bulk Trading Strategy — Common Rarity as a Trading Advantage

The higher event supply of Common-rarity Candy Carrot relative to Eggfruit or Sour Lemon is not necessarily a disadvantage — it is a bulk trading opportunity. Post-event, multiple Candy Carrots can be offered as a bundle trade for rarer Easter crops or other high-value items that players need in quantity. The strategy: collect Candy Carrot in bulk during the Easter Event (maximise Easter seed use, run AFK overnight, plant every available Easter Garden slot) to build a post-event trading inventory. Ten Candy Carrots with Voidtouched or Abyssal mutations become a compelling bundle trade even against Prismatic-tier items.

Post-event trade premiums for Easter Event crops historically increase as the event recedes in memory and new events introduce competing focal points. Candy Carrot’s Common rarity means it will likely trade at a lower individual unit premium than Eggfruit — but its bulk tradability and the fact that it is the only Easter Common-rarity exclusive give it a stable niche in the post-April trade ecosystem. Hold at least a portion of your Candy Carrot harvest for post-event trading rather than selling all units immediately at the live market rate.

Candy Carrot FAQ — Grow a Garden Easter Event 2026

What is Candy Carrot in Grow a Garden?

Candy Carrot is a Common-rarity crop exclusive to Easter Event 2026 in the Roblox game Grow a Garden. It grows only in the Easter Garden (Lilac plot) and is characterised by its brightly coloured carrot fruits with distinctive white stems. Its estimated base value is approximately 1,000 Sheckles, pending live in-game confirmation.

How do you get Candy Carrot in Grow a Garden?

To get Candy Carrot in Grow a Garden, plant Easter seeds in the Easter Garden (Lilac plot) during Easter Event 2026 (April 4 – ~April 25). Easter seeds are obtained from the Easter Event island NPC, as drops, or via the Easter Shop. Candy Carrot cannot be grown in standard garden plots.

How much is Candy Carrot worth in Grow a Garden?

Candy Carrot's estimated base value is approximately 1,000 Sheckles, based on a pre-launch data leak. This is significantly higher than standard Common-rarity crops (10–35 Sheckles/kg) and is pending live in-game confirmation within 24–48 hours of the April 4, 2026 Easter Event launch. This page updates once confirmed.

What rarity is Candy Carrot in Grow a Garden?

Candy Carrot is Common rarity — the first of the eight crop rarity tiers in Grow a Garden. However, in the context of Easter Event 2026, 'Common' describes its drop frequency within the event, not its market value. Easter Event-exclusive crops of any rarity carry premium values due to limited-time availability.

Can you plant Candy Carrot in any garden?

No — Candy Carrot can only be planted in the Easter Garden (Lilac plot), an event-exclusive garden available during Easter Event 2026. Standard garden plots (blue, green, purple, and other plot types) do not support Easter Event crops. The Easter Garden is a separate farming area, not a replacement for your main plots.

What mutations work on Candy Carrot in Grow a Garden?

Mutation compatibility for Candy Carrot is pending verification from live testing. Priority is Abyssal (240×) — Easter Event crops historically support this event-tier mutation. If compatible, Abyssal would yield approximately 240,000 Sheckles/kg at 1,000 base. Confirmed alternatives include Voidtouched (135×), Celestial (120×), and Shocked (100×).

Is Candy Carrot available after Easter Event 2026?

Candy Carrot cannot be grown after Easter Event 2026 ends (~April 25, 2026). Once the event closes, Easter seeds and the Easter Garden are no longer accessible. However, already-harvested Candy Carrot can still be traded post-event. As a limited-time crop, it may appreciate in trading value after Easter ends.

Is Candy Carrot the same as Candy Blossom?

This is a common community question — players ask 'will Candy Blossom return during Easter Event?' Candy Blossom and Candy Carrot appear to be distinct crops. Candy Blossom is not confirmed as an alternate name for Candy Carrot. This disambiguation is pending developer confirmation from live Easter Event 2026 data.

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