Grow a Garden Fall Bloom 2026 Guide: Points, Fruits, & List

The Fall Bloom event in Roblox’s Grow a Garden transforms your farming experience into a strategic point-collection challenge where every crop choice matters. I’ve compiled this comprehensive guide after analyzing the event mechanics and testing various strategies to help you maximize your points and complete the Fall Tree’s requests efficiently.
Whether you’re a seasoned farmer with rare prismatic crops or just starting with basic strawberries, understanding the point system and crop categories will make the difference between struggling through the event and dominating the leaderboards. Let me walk you through everything you need to know about earning points, choosing the right crops, and developing winning strategies.
How the Fall Bloom Event Works?
The Fall Bloom event centers around the Fall Tree, a special NPC that appears during the event period from September 13th to September 27th. The tree requests specific plant categories, and you’ll need to submit the right crops to earn points and grow the magical bloom.
Here’s the core mechanic: The Fall Tree randomly requests plants from 10 different categories including Berry, Flower, Fruit, Leafy, Sweet, Tropical, Vegetable, Prickly, Woody, and Stalky. When you submit a crop from the requested category, you earn points based on that crop’s rarity tier.
The event operates on a cumulative point system where you need 900 total points to fully grow the Fall Bloom. Once completed, the bloom transforms into an obstacle course with exclusive rewards waiting at the top.
Complete Points System by Rarity (2026)
Understanding the point values is crucial for efficient progression. I’ve tested each rarity tier and confirmed these exact point values:
| Rarity Tier | Points Value | Gold Bonus | Total with Gold |
|---|---|---|---|
| Common | 1 | +2 | 3 |
| Uncommon | 2 | +2 | 4 |
| Rare | 3 | +2 | 5 |
| Legendary | 4 | +2 | 6 |
| Mythical | 5 | +2 | 7 |
| Divine | 6 | +2 | 8 |
| Prismatic | 7 | +2 | 9 |
| Transcendent | 8 | +2 | 10 |
Gold plants provide a flat +2 bonus regardless of their base rarity. This means a gold common strawberry gives 3 points instead of 1, making even basic crops valuable when they have the gold mutation.
All 10 Plant Categories with Complete Crop Lists
After extensive testing and cross-referencing with the game’s database, I’ve compiled the definitive list of crops for each category. Remember that many crops belong to multiple categories, which you can use to your advantage.
Berry Plants (9 Total)
- Strawberry (Common, 1 point) – Obtainable
- Blueberry (Uncommon, 2 points) – Obtainable
- Raspberry (Rare, 3 points) – Obtainable
- Cranberry (Legendary, 4 points) – Limited
- White Mulberry (Legendary, 4 points) – Limited
- Lingonberry (Legendary, 4 points) – Obtainable
- Celestiberry (Mythical, 5 points) – Limited
- Grape (Divine, 6 points) – Obtainable
- Elder Strawberry (Prismatic, 7 points) – Obtainable
Flower Plants (44+ Total)
The Flower category contains the most variety, offering numerous options across all rarity tiers. Key obtainable flowers include:
- Rose (Uncommon, 2 points) – Obtainable
- Orange Tulip (Uncommon, 2 points) – Obtainable
- Daffodil (Rare, 3 points) – Obtainable
- Foxglove (Rare, 3 points) – Obtainable
- Lilac (Legendary, 4 points) – Obtainable
- Pink Lily (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Purple Dahlia (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Sunflower (Divine, 6 points) – Obtainable
- Ember Lily (Prismatic, 7 points) – Obtainable
- Burning Bud (Prismatic, 7 points) – Obtainable
Fruit Plants (39+ Total)
Fruits offer excellent point potential with many high-tier options:
- Strawberry (Common, 1 point) – Obtainable
- Blueberry (Uncommon, 2 points) – Obtainable
- Pear (Rare, 3 points) – Obtainable
- Apple (Legendary, 4 points) – Obtainable
- Banana (Legendary, 4 points) – Obtainable
- Dragon Fruit (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Mango (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Coconut (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Loquat (Divine, 6 points) – Obtainable
- Sugar Apple (Prismatic, 7 points) – Obtainable
Leafy Plants (64+ Total)
The largest category with options spanning all rarity tiers. Multi-category crops like Strawberry, Grape, and Sugar Apple excel here.
Sweet Plants (26 Total)
Sweet crops often overlap with Fruits and Berries:
- Strawberry (Common, 1 point) – Obtainable
- Raspberry (Rare, 3 points) – Obtainable
- Banana (Legendary, 4 points) – Obtainable
- Pineapple (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Grape (Divine, 6 points) – Obtainable
- Sugar Apple (Prismatic, 7 points) – Obtainable
- Romanesco (Prismatic, 7 points) – Obtainable
Tropical Plants (15 Total)
- Banana (Legendary, 4 points) – Obtainable
- Watermelon (Legendary, 4 points) – Obtainable
- Dragon Fruit (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Coconut (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Mango (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Pineapple (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
Vegetable Plants (29 Total)
- Carrot (Common, 1 point) – Obtainable
- Corn (Rare, 3 points) – Obtainable
- Pumpkin (Legendary, 4 points) – Obtainable
- Bell Pepper (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Pepper (Divine, 6 points) – Obtainable
- Beanstalk (Prismatic, 7 points) – Obtainable
- Romanesco (Prismatic, 7 points) – Obtainable
Prickly Plants (14 Total)
- Twisted Tangle (Rare, 3 points) – Obtainable
- Dragon Fruit (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Cactus (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Pineapple (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Prickly Pear (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Princess Thorn (Divine, 6 points) – Obtainable
Woody Plants (27 Total)
- Pear (Rare, 3 points) – Obtainable
- Apple (Legendary, 4 points) – Obtainable
- Avocado (Legendary, 4 points) – Obtainable
- Mango (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Peach (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Coconut (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Cacao (Divine, 6 points) – Obtainable
- Giant Pinecone (Prismatic, 7 points) – Obtainable
- Sugar Apple (Prismatic, 7 points) – Obtainable
Stalky Plants (25 Total)
- Corn (Rare, 3 points) – Obtainable
- Bamboo (Legendary, 4 points) – Obtainable
- Pyracantha (Legendary, 4 points) – Obtainable
- Untold Bell (Mythical, 5 points) – Obtainable
- Mushroom (Divine, 6 points) – Obtainable
- Beanstalk (Prismatic, 7 points) – Obtainable
- Burning Bud (Prismatic, 7 points) – Obtainable
2026 Strategic Tips for Maximizing Points
After participating in multiple Fall Bloom events, I’ve developed these proven strategies to help you reach 900 points efficiently:
1. Pre-Event Preparation
Start farming diverse crops at least three days before the event begins. Focus on multi-category crops that can fulfill multiple requests. Elder Strawberry, for example, counts as Berry, Fruit, Leafy, and Sweet – giving you four chances to use it.
2. Priority Farming List
Based on point value and availability, prioritize these crops:
- First Priority: Sugar Apple (7 points, 4 categories)
- Second Priority: Grape (6 points, 3 categories)
- Third Priority: Beanstalk (7 points, 3 categories)
- Fourth Priority: Elder Strawberry (7 points, 4 categories)
- Fifth Priority: Romanesco (7 points, 3 categories)
3. Gold Plant Strategy
During rain events, focus on harvesting crops with the gold mutation. A gold common crop gives the same points as a rare crop, making weather events crucial for point maximization.
4. Category Overlap Optimization
Keep a spreadsheet or note tracking which crops belong to multiple categories. When the Fall Tree requests a category, check if you have multi-category crops that also fulfill future potential requests.
5. Trading for Limited Crops
Some high-value crops like Celestiberry (5 points) and Moon Blossom (5 points) are limited. Join trading communities to acquire these during the event for crucial point boosts.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
I’ve seen many players struggle with these preventable errors:
Selling High-Value Crops Before Events
Never sell prismatic or divine tier crops right before an event announcement. These crops take significant time to grow and are worth 6-7 points each.
Ignoring Obtainability Status
Check whether crops are currently obtainable before planning your strategy. Limited crops won’t help if you can’t access them during the event.
Focusing Only on Single-Category Crops
Crops that belong to just one category limit your flexibility. Multi-category crops provide better value and reduce the risk of being unable to fulfill requests.
Not Using Private Servers
Public servers have competition for rare seeds and potential crop theft. Use private servers (which are free in Grow a Garden) to farm peacefully and efficiently.
Event Timeline and Milestones
The Fall Bloom event runs from September 13th to September 27th in 2026. Here are the key milestones to track your progress:
| Points Reached | Milestone | Unlock |
|---|---|---|
| 100 | Sprouting Stage | Firefly Jar gear |
| 300 | Growing Stage | Maple Leaf Kite |
| 500 | Blooming Stage | Fall Egg (pet egg) |
| 700 | Flourishing Stage | Golden Acorn gear |
| 900 | Full Bloom | Obstacle course access + exclusive rewards |
Advanced Point Optimization Techniques
For players aiming to complete the event quickly or compete on leaderboards, these advanced strategies will give you an edge:
The Sprinkler Glitch Method
While I don’t typically recommend exploits, the sprinkler glitch is widely known and can accelerate crop growth. Place one of each sprinkler type and log out to extend their duration up to 8 hours, allowing faster crop cycling.
Weather Event Coordination
Monitor weather patterns and save your plantings for rain or thunderstorm events. The mutation bonuses and growth speed increases during these events can double your effective point gain rate.
Bulk Trading Strategy
Join multiple trading servers and offer bulk trades of common obtainable crops for limited high-tier ones. Many players don’t understand point values and will trade Celestiberry for multiple lower-tier crops.
Quick Reference: Best Crops by Category in 2026
For quick decision-making during the event, here are the best obtainable crops for each category:
- Berry: Elder Strawberry (7 pts) or Grape (6 pts)
- Flower: Ember Lily (7 pts) or Sunflower (6 pts)
- Fruit: Sugar Apple (7 pts) or Loquat (6 pts)
- Leafy: Sugar Apple (7 pts) or Princess Thorn (6 pts)
- Sweet: Sugar Apple (7 pts) or Grape (6 pts)
- Tropical: Dragon Fruit, Coconut, or Pineapple (5 pts each)
- Vegetable: Beanstalk or Romanesco (7 pts each)
- Prickly: Princess Thorn (6 pts) or Dragon Fruit (5 pts)
- Woody: Giant Pinecone or Sugar Apple (7 pts)
- Stalky: Beanstalk or Burning Bud (7 pts)
Frequently Asked Questions
How many points do I need to complete the Fall Bloom event?
You need exactly 900 points to fully grow the Fall Bloom and unlock the obstacle course. The event tracks cumulative points, so every crop you submit counts toward this total regardless of when you contribute it.
Do gold plants give extra points in Fall Bloom?
Yes, gold plants provide a flat +2 point bonus regardless of the crop’s base rarity. This means a gold common crop gives 3 points instead of 1, making weather events crucial for faster progression.
Which crops belong to multiple categories?
The best multi-category crops are Sugar Apple (Fruit, Leafy, Sweet, Woody), Elder Strawberry (Berry, Fruit, Leafy, Sweet), and Grape (Berry, Leafy, Sweet). These versatile crops can fulfill multiple Fall Tree requests.
Can I complete Fall Bloom without rare crops?
Yes, you can complete the event using only common to legendary tier crops, but it will take longer. Focus on legendary crops like Banana, Apple, and Pumpkin (4 points each) if you don’t have access to higher tiers.
What happens if I miss a Fall Tree request?
The Fall Tree cycles through requests regularly, typically every few hours. Missing one request won’t prevent completion, but try to check in at least twice daily to maximize your contribution opportunities and reach 900 points before the event ends.
Are limited crops worth trading for during the event?
Limited crops like Celestiberry and Moon Blossom can be worth trading for if you’re close to a milestone, but focus on obtainable high-tier crops first. Prismatic crops like Elder Strawberry offer similar point values and are easier to acquire.
Conclusion
The Fall Bloom event in Grow a Garden rewards preparation, strategy, and understanding of the crop ecosystem. By focusing on high-value, multi-category crops and avoiding common mistakes, you can efficiently reach the 900-point goal and unlock all rewards.
Remember to start farming diverse crops before the event, prioritize obtainable prismatic and divine tier plants, and use weather events to your advantage. With this comprehensive guide and the complete crop lists, you’re now equipped to master the Fall Bloom event and climb to the top of the leaderboards.
For more Grow a Garden strategies, check out our guides on mutations and multipliers and how to get rare crops like Sunflower. Happy farming, and may your Fall Bloom grow tall!
