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Published by: Saif (May 2026)  |  Platform: Roblox  |  Game: Grow a Garden

The Cyclamen Grow a Garden is a Divine-tier, multi-harvest, limited crop in this Roblox game, classified as both a Leafy and Flower type crop. It was exclusively available through the Skyroot Chest during the Beanstalk Event (ended August 30, 2025) at a 1% drop chance. Its base sell value per harvest is approximately 6,500 Sheckles, while its actual trade and crop value sits around 100,000 to 130,000+ Sheckles. With mutation stacking, a Cyclamen can reach hundreds of millions or even billions of Sheckles in value.

The Cyclamen has earned its reputation as one of the most coveted crops in Grow a Garden. Between its striking lotus-like flower design, its multi-harvest passive income potential, and its sky-high mutation ceiling, the plant checks every box for both collectors and active farmers. This complete guide covers everything players need to know: what the Cyclamen is, how to get it, what it is genuinely worth, every mutation it can receive with multipliers, and what the current situation looks like now that the Beanstalk Event is over. See our guide on all crops in Grow a Garden.

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What Is the Cyclamen in Grow a Garden?

The Cyclamen is a Divine-rarity, multi-harvest crop introduced on August 23, 2025, as part of the second half of the Beanstalk Event expansion (Update 1.19.2). It is classified as both a Leafy type and a Flower type crop, which is a significant gameplay detail. That dual classification means the Cyclamen benefits from any gear, sprinkler, or pet ability that targets either Leafy crops or Flower crops, giving it a wider range of passive buffs than most single-type crops.

As a limited crop, the Cyclamen cannot be purchased from the standard seed shop. It was only obtainable during the Beanstalk Event through a specific chest, making it a collector and event-exclusive divine crop — much like King Cabbage before it. Among all Divine-tier crops in the game, the Cyclamen stands out as the second Divine-tier crop ever obtainable through a chest.

Appearance and Design

The Cyclamen Grow a Garden presents as a lush, dark-green bush with two distinct layers of leaves — the upper layer is lighter green and the lower layer is a deeper green. When fully grown, it produces a striking lotus-like flower with petals flowing upward in soft shades of pink, peach, and maroon, supported by a reddish-pink maroon stem. The visual effect is one of the most elegant in the entire game.

The Cyclamen seed itself is equally distinctive: reddish or maroon in color with three dark green ridges on the side and a cyclone-like pattern imprinted on the seed. This makes the Cyclamen seed the first seed in Grow a Garden history to feature an irregular pattern or drawing. That same cyclone design also appears on the leaves of the fully grown plant. For players familiar with the real-world Cyclamen flower, the design is a faithful interpretation of the plant’s naturally spiral tuber structure.

Trivia: The Cyclamen has two different icons in the game. One icon appears on the Skyroot Chest odds pop-up display, and a slightly different model is used in the Garden Guide. Many community members prefer the chest render version over the in-game model.

Pre-Release Rarity Change

Interestingly, the Cyclamen was originally classified as Rare rarity before the Beanstalk Event went live. When the update launched, the developers updated the classification to Divine — its permanent designation. This trivia point is worth knowing for collectors because it confirms the crop went through a deliberate upgrade in tier before release, reflecting how much gameplay value the team placed on it.

For a broader look at all Divine-tier crops and how Cyclamen fits into the full rarity structure, the Divine Seeds in Grow a Garden guide covers every Divine crop alongside its acquisition method and baseline value.

Is Cyclamen Still Available in Grow a Garden? (Post-Event Status)

The short answer is no — not through normal gameplay. The Beanstalk Event, which was the only in-game source of Skyroot Chests, ended on August 30, 2025. Once the event concluded, it was no longer possible to craft or purchase Skyroot Chests, which means the Cyclamen seed cannot be obtained through direct gameplay as of the time of writing.

The Cyclamen is now a trade-only, collector crop. Players who obtained the seed during the event period are the only ones who hold it in their gardens. For anyone who missed the event and wants a Cyclamen, the only available path is through the in-game player-to-player gifting and trading system. This has pushed the crop’s trade value significantly higher than its raw sell-price would suggest.

There is also a persistent community question: will Cyclamen come back? The game has reintroduced event items in the past, but there is no confirmed information about a return of the Beanstalk Event at this time. Players chasing a Cyclamen are advised to focus on the trading market rather than waiting for a potential re-release.

Trading Tip: When evaluating a Cyclamen trade offer, always verify the item using the in-game gifting system rather than trusting screenshots or external promises. For safe trading practices, review the Grow a Garden scam prevention guide.

For fair trade valuation, the Grow a Garden Trade Calculator helps players quickly cross-reference item values before committing to any offer.

How to Get Cyclamen In Grow a Garden (Beanstalk Event Reference)

Although the Beanstalk Event has concluded, this section is kept as a permanent historical reference. If the event returns or a similar mechanic is introduced, the same methods will apply. The Cyclamen was exclusively obtainable by opening Skyroot Chests — a special limited-time chest introduced in the second half of the Beanstalk Event. The drop rate for Cyclamen from a single Skyroot Chest was 1%, the same as the Griffin pet.

Three methods to get Cyclamen in Grow a Garden

Method 1: Craft the Skyroot Chest at the Beanstalk Crafting Station

Players who grew the magical Beanstalk and climbed it could access the Beanstalk Crafting Station on the cloud island above. At this station, a Skyroot Chest could be crafted using the following recipe:

A useful habit for players: always start a chest craft before logging off so the 30-minute timer counts down while the player is away. This prevents wasted active session time waiting on the crafting station.

Method 2: Purchase from Goliath’s Friendship Shop

After players fed Goliath, the giant NPC on the cloud platform above the Beanstalk, cooked food items to reach Friendship Level 1, Goliath’s Friendship Shop (also called Goliath’s Goods) became accessible. Players could purchase Skyroot Chests from this shop for 1,500,000 Sheckles each, with the option to restock the shop using Sheckles to purchase additional chests without leaving the farming loop.

For a deeper look at how NPC friendship mechanics work across the entire game, the Grow a Garden NPC Friendship guide breaks down feeding systems, point thresholds, and shop unlock requirements for all NPCs.

Method 3: Exotic Skyroot Chest (Robux Shop)

The Robux-based option was the Exotic Skyroot Chest, available in three tiers at 199 Robux, 575 Robux, and 1,699 Robux respectively. The key advantage of the Exotic chest was a pity system: a guaranteed Cyclamen drop at the 75th Exotic chest opened. The Griffin pet required the 100th chest for its pity guarantee, making the Cyclamen slightly more accessible through the premium route.

The Real Cost to Get One Cyclamen: Acquisition Math

This is the section every guide skips. At a 1% drop rate, the expected number of Skyroot Chests to receive one Cyclamen is 100. Here is what that looks like across each acquisition method:

Method Cost Per Chest Expected Total Cost (100 chests)
Crafting (Sheckles only) 7,500,000 Sheckles 750,000,000 Sheckles (expected)
Friendship Shop 1,500,000 Sheckles 150,000,000 Sheckles (expected)
Exotic Chest (Robux) 199 Robux (1x) Guaranteed at 75th chest

The Friendship Shop route at 150 million expected Sheckles is the most cost-effective free-to-play path. The crafting route is significantly more expensive due to the 7.5M Sheckle crafting requirement per chest. Always use the Friendship Shop method first before turning to the crafting station.

To plan how long it would realistically take to accumulate 150 million Sheckles, players can run different crop scenarios through the Grow a Garden Profit Calculator to model income over time.

Cyclamen Value in Grow a Garden: What Is It Actually Worth?

The Cyclamen value confusion is one of the most discussed issues in the community. Multiple sources cite very different numbers, and there is a good reason: they are all measuring different things. Understanding the four distinct value types is essential before making any trade decision.

Cyclamen value in Grow a Garden

The Four Value Numbers Explained

Value Type Amount What It Means
Sell price per harvest ~6,500 Sheckles (avg) Sheckles received from a single harvest at base weight
Price floor per harvest ~5,866 Sheckles Minimum guaranteed sell value at floor weight
Base crop trade value ~100,000 – 130,000 Sheckles What the plant itself is worth in player-to-player trades
Mutation-stacked value Millions to Billions Total crop value after high-tier mutations are applied

The widespread confusion stems from community wiki pages that displayed the per-harvest sell price of 6,500 Sheckles as the crop’s total value. Community members were quick to point out this was inaccurate, noting the actual trade-floor for a Cyclamen plant sits around 100,000 to 130,000 Sheckles. For mutation-stacked examples, values can reach into the hundreds of millions or even billions depending on the mutation combination achieved.

Weight Stats

Crop weight directly multiplies the sell value, making it one of the most important stats for maximizing Cyclamen income. The Cyclamen’s weight range is:

A Huge Cyclamen is one of the most bragged-about outcomes in the community, significantly boosting the crop’s weight and therefore its sell value. Players often share screenshots of their Huge Cyclamen harvests as social flex points. To understand exactly how weight interacts with sell price, the Grow a Garden Weight Calculator gives a precise output for any weight input.

For the broader picture on how giant crop mechanics work across all crop types, the Giant Crops guide explains the full weight system and how sprinklers and pets amplify weight outcomes.

Cyclamen Mutations in Grow a Garden: Full Guide with Multipliers

The Cyclamen is one of the most mutation-friendly Divine crops in the game. Because it is both a Leafy and Flower type crop, it is compatible with a wider range of mutation-triggering items and pets. Here is the full known mutation table for Cyclamen, including multipliers and trigger methods:

Full Cyclamen mutations list in Grow a Garden

Mutation Multiplier How to Trigger Notes
Wet 2x Rain weather event Entry-level mutation, good base multiplier
Bloodlit 4x Blood Moon (33% of nights) Reliable early-game boost; see guide below
Golden 20x Dragonfly pet / random Three Golden types exist; see guide
Rainbow 50x Random / sprinkler boost 0.1% base chance; most desired visual mutation
Cyclonic 50x Griffin pet ability Griffin has 10% chance per activation every 15 min
Shocked 100x Thunderstorm + Lightning Rod One of the most accessible high-value mutations
Celestial 120x Star Caller gear during meteor events Requires specific gear placement
Foxfire / Corrupted Foxfire 90x Random / pet-triggered Same base mutation, very rare
Harmonised Foxfire Chakra 190x Random Rarest mutation on Cyclamen; top-tier value ceiling
Wrought Variable Mandrake (from Skyroot Chest) Mandrake shares the same chest
Plasma Variable Peach Wasp pet Event-specific pet interaction
Gnome Cosmetic Gnome gear Cosmetic only, no value multiplier

The Cyclamen has been documented with up to 35 simultaneous mutations in community builds, with stacked sell values reported around 398 billion Sheckles. This makes it one of the highest mutation-ceiling crops in the entire game.

How to Maximize Mutation Chances on Cyclamen

Getting rare mutations on a Cyclamen requires both the right gear setup and precise timing around weather events. Here is the most effective approach:

For a full breakdown of every weather event that triggers mutations, including frequency and timing, the Weather Events guide covers all standard and admin weather events in one place. The dedicated Weather Tracker tool also helps players monitor incoming events in real time so no Thunderstorm is missed.

Mutation Stacking Example: Maximum Value Scenario

To illustrate the Cyclamen’s true potential, here is a worked example using the mutation stacking formula:

Scenario: Huge Cyclamen + Harmonised Foxfire Chakra (190x) + Shocked (100x) + Rainbow (50x)

Base sell price at average weight: ~6,500 Sheckles

Huge weight multiplier: approximately 5x to 10x weight boost depending on sprinkler setup

Mutation stack: 190 x 100 x 50 = 950,000x effective multiplier (mutations stack multiplicatively)

Result: A single harvest can yield hundreds of billions of Sheckles under peak conditions

Note: Mutation multipliers in Grow a Garden stack multiplicatively, not additively. This means each additional mutation dramatically amplifies the total rather than simply adding a flat bonus. The formula is: Base Value x Weight Multiplier x Mutation 1 x Mutation 2 x… and so on.

The Mutation Calculator allows players to select any combination of mutations applied to a Cyclamen and get an instant Sheckle output without manual math. It is the fastest way to verify a trade offer or check whether it is worth selling immediately or holding for a better mutation.

For mutation guides on specific high-value types applicable to Cyclamen, check out the dedicated pages: Shocked Mutation, Celestial Mutation, Golden Mutation, Rainbow Mutation, and the full All Mutations in Grow a Garden reference.

The Griffin Pet and the Cyclonic Mutation Connection

The Cyclamen and the Griffin pet share an important connection that most guides miss. Both the Cyclamen seed and the Griffin pet have an identical 1% drop rate from the Skyroot Chest, meaning they were equally rare during the Beanstalk Event. Many players who ground Skyroot Chests in bulk were chasing both simultaneously.

Beyond the shared acquisition source, the Griffin is one of the best pets to pair with a Cyclamen in active farming sessions. The Griffin’s ability activates a Cyclonic mutation (50x multiplier) at a 10% chance every 15 minutes. Its cooldown can also be reduced to approximately 66 seconds in some setups, and it pushes other pet cooldowns, making it a strong support in a multi-pet slot configuration.

On the mutation side, the Cyclonic mutation is a prerequisite for the Maelstrom mutation, which was introduced on the same day as the Cyclamen (August 23, 2025). The Maelstrom mutation combines the Cyclonic and Tempestuous mutations. While the Maelstrom guide covers the full chain, the Cyclamen’s natural access to Cyclonic via Griffin creates a thematic connection between these two August 2025 additions.

For players weighing whether to pair a Griffin with their Cyclamen setup versus other mutation-focused pets, the Pet Tier List compares cooldown-based mutation pets side by side. The Pet Calculator can model XP requirements and effective uptime for any pet combination.

Cyclamen vs King Cabbage: Which Divine Chest Crop Is Better?

The Cyclamen is frequently compared to King Cabbage because both are Divine-tier crops obtained through event chests. King Cabbage holds the distinction of being the first Divine-tier crop ever obtainable through a chest in Grow a Garden, while Cyclamen is the second. Here is how they compare on key metrics:

Cyclamen versus King Cabbage comparison in Grow a Garden

Stat Cyclamen King Cabbage
Rarity Tier Divine Divine
Harvest Type Multi-harvest Multi-harvest
Crop Type Leafy + Flower (dual) Vegetable
Source Skyroot Chest (Beanstalk Event) Event chest (earlier event)
Drop Rate 1% per chest Event-specific
Huge Yield Chance 1.25% Event-specific
Mutation Ceiling 190x (Harmonised Foxfire) Similar high-tier mutations
Community Status High demand, collector crop High demand, collector crop

In terms of raw farming value, both crops are comparable when mutations are involved. The Cyclamen has a slight edge in community desirability due to its newer release date and the visual appeal of its lotus-like flower. Its dual Leafy and Flower type classification also gives it slightly broader gear compatibility, which can translate to marginally higher passive mutation chances under the right setup.

For a full list of all Divine-tier crops ranked by value, acquisition difficulty, and mutation potential, the Divine Seeds guide serves as the central comparison hub.

Cyclamen as a Flower Type Crop: Gear and Pet Synergies

One of the most underexplored aspects of the Cyclamen is its dual Leafy and Flower type classification. In Grow a Garden, certain sprinklers, gear items, and pet abilities specifically target crops by type. A Leafy-type targeted sprinkler or pet ability will buff Cyclamen. A Flower-type targeted ability will also buff Cyclamen. This double-dipping is rare and valuable.

Specifically, players should look for:

For players who also grow blossom-family crops alongside Cyclamen, the Blossom Crops guide clarifies the distinction between Blossom type and Flower type, which is a common point of confusion in the community.

Tips for Farming Cyclamen Efficiently

Because Cyclamen is a multi-harvest divine crop, the approach to farming it differs from single-harvest crops. Each individual plant keeps producing Cyclamen yield without replanting, which makes consistency of care more important than frequency of planting.

Active Farming Strategy

AFK Farming Strategy

For players who prefer a set-and-forget approach, Cyclamen performs well as a passive income crop. The key setup involves:

For a detailed breakdown of how to structure an AFK session around high-value divine crops, the AFK Farming guide covers the optimal setup, timing windows, and pet configurations for passive Sheckle generation.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

For a complete framework of efficient farming across all crop types including Cyclamen, the Grow a Garden Farming Guide and Farming Tips cover the full progression loop from early game to divine crop management. The Crop Planner tool helps players organize plot layouts and calculate projected income before committing to a farming configuration.

Skyroot Chest: All Rewards and Drop Rates

Since the Cyclamen is only obtainable through the Skyroot Chest, understanding the full drop table puts the 1% odds in context. Here is the complete reward breakdown:

Skyroot Chest drop rates in Grow a Garden

Reward Drop Rate Type Notes
Crown of Thorns 34.5% Crop seed Most common drop from the chest
Elk 34.5% Pet egg Second most common drop
Calla Lily 14.5% Legendary crop seed Blue petals; prized flower crop
Mandrake ~15% (approx) Crop seed Source of Wrought mutation
Griffin 1% Divine pet Cyclonic mutation ability pet
Cyclamen 1% Divine crop seed Subject of this guide

The Skyroot Chest combined the functionality of a seed pack and an egg in one item, similar to the Kitsune Chest or Culinarian Chest. With both Griffin and Cyclamen at 1% each, the chest’s highest-value rewards were at the bottom of the probability table — as expected for Divine-tier items.

Regional Note: The Skyroot Chest was unavailable in certain regions including Australia, Belgium, the UK, and the Netherlands due to local gambling-adjacent content laws. Players in those regions could only access the chest through the Robux shop Exotic version.

Cyclamen Trivia and Community Insights

Beyond the core stats and strategies, the Cyclamen has some standout trivia points that distinguish it from other crops:

Frequently Asked Questions About Cyclamen in Grow a Garden

What is the Cyclamen in Grow a Garden?

The Cyclamen is a Divine-rarity, multi-harvest, limited event crop introduced on August 23, 2025, as part of the Beanstalk Event expansion. It is classified as both a Leafy type and Flower type crop, making it compatible with a wide range of gear and pet buffs. It produces a lotus-like flower with pink, peach, and maroon petals, and remains one of the rarest crops in the game.

How do you get the Cyclamen in Grow a Garden?

The Cyclamen was only obtainable through the Skyroot Chest during the Beanstalk Event. The chest could be crafted using 2x Beanstalk, 1x Sprout Seed Pack, 1x Sprout Egg, and 7.5 million Sheckles; purchased from Goliath’s Friendship Shop for 1.5 million Sheckles; or acquired via the Exotic Skyroot Chest in the Robux shop. The event ended August 30, 2025, and the crop is now trade-only.

What is the drop rate for Cyclamen in Grow a Garden?

The Cyclamen has a 1% drop chance from the Skyroot Chest. This is the same drop rate as the Griffin pet. At 1%, players should expect to open approximately 100 Skyroot Chests on average before receiving one Cyclamen seed.

Is Cyclamen still available in Grow a Garden?

No. The Beanstalk Event ended on August 30, 2025, which was the only source of Skyroot Chests. Cyclamen is no longer obtainable through normal gameplay and is now exclusively available through player-to-player trading.

What is the Cyclamen worth in Grow a Garden?

The per-harvest sell value is approximately 6,500 Sheckles at average weight, with a floor of 5,866 Sheckles. The actual crop trade value in the player-to-player market sits around 100,000 to 130,000 Sheckles or higher. With rare mutations stacked, a Cyclamen can reach hundreds of millions to billions of Sheckles in value.

What type of crop is Cyclamen in Grow a Garden?

Cyclamen is classified as both a Leafy type and a Flower type crop. This dual classification means it benefits from gear, sprinklers, and pet abilities targeting either crop type.

Can Cyclamen produce a Huge yield?

Yes. There is a 1.25% chance per harvest for the Cyclamen to produce a Huge yield, which significantly increases its weight and therefore its sell value.

What mutations can Cyclamen get?

Cyclamen can receive a wide range of mutations including Wet (2x), Bloodlit (4x), Golden (20x), Rainbow (50x), Cyclonic (50x via Griffin), Shocked (100x), Celestial (120x), Foxfire/Corrupted Foxfire (90x), and Harmonised Foxfire Chakra (190x), among others. Community builds have documented up to 35 simultaneous mutations on a single Cyclamen plant.

What is the best mutation for Cyclamen in Grow a Garden?

Harmonised Foxfire Chakra (190x) is the highest single-mutation multiplier available on Cyclamen. In stacking scenarios, combining it with Shocked (100x) and Rainbow (50x) creates the highest-value outcomes. Use the Mutation Calculator to compare exact Sheckle outputs for any combination.

What pet gives the Cyclonic mutation to Cyclamen?

The Griffin pet applies the Cyclonic mutation (50x) at a 10% chance per 15-minute ability activation. The Griffin also shared the same 1% drop rate as the Cyclamen from the Skyroot Chest.

Is Cyclamen worth grinding for?

If the Beanstalk Event returns, yes — the Cyclamen is one of the strongest long-term passive income crops in the game due to its multi-harvest nature, divine rarity, and high mutation ceiling. In the current trade-only market, the value of a Cyclamen makes it a worthwhile acquisition for dedicated farmers, but players should ensure they are not overpaying in a trade. Use the Trade Calculator to verify fair value before committing.

How many Skyroot Chests does it take to get Cyclamen?

At a 1% drop rate, the expected number of chests is 100. This translates to approximately 150 million Sheckles via the Friendship Shop method, or 750 million Sheckles via the crafting route. The Exotic Skyroot Chest had a guaranteed pity drop at the 75th chest.