v1.3.1

Codes updated: Mar 16, 2026

2 live events

The garden horizons calculator on this site is meant to answer one fast question: is this crop stack worth selling now? You choose a tracked plant, add quantity, layer likely mutations, and compare the result against weather-adjusted growth time instead of guessing from memory.

This version is intentionally conservative. It uses public plant values, tracked mutation multipliers, and weather timing data that can be defended today, while leaving uncertain fields empty instead of inventing precision.

Input Parameters

Use tracked plants, mutation stacks, and weather states to estimate a sell window before you commit.

Hold Cmd/Ctrl to multi-select stack candidates.

Estimated Results

Estimated payout 0

Pick a plant to estimate payout.

Growth time

Weather modifiers are factored into tracked growth windows.

ROI score Setup

Based on payout per tracked minute, not a live market feed.

Harvest Advice

Choose a plant, add optional mutations, then compare whether the weather actually supports that setup.

  • Use multi-select if you want to model stacked mutation payouts.

How the Garden Horizons Calculator Works

A good garden horizons calculator starts with base sell value, then scales that value by quantity and the additive mutation stack you selected. On this site, a crop with a confirmed sell value can be combined with tracked multipliers like Soaked at 1.25x, Flooded at 1.75x, Shocked at 4.5x, Starstruck at 6.5x, Ancient at 7.5x, or Strange at 2x.

The calculator also adjusts growth time when the weather state changes it. Storm speeds crops up, Snow slows them down, and neutral weather leaves the base growth window alone. That is why the output includes both payout and a simple ROI-style signal instead of only a big number.

What to Enter Before You Sell a Crop

The best results from a garden horizons calculator come from honest inputs. Choose the plant you actually harvested, add the real quantity, and only apply the mutations you can confirm from the crop itself. If your weather setup did not really help that plant, leave it neutral instead of forcing a best-case scenario.

Some public plant pages still have missing fields, so a few entries may return a note instead of a payout. When that happens, use the plants database for more context and treat the estimate as incomplete rather than wrong.

How Lush, Color Variants, and Mutations Change Value

Players often expect a garden horizons calculator to solve every possible value source at once, but the cleanest method is to separate confirmed formula pieces from fuzzy ones. Mutation multipliers are structured enough to model directly. Lush states and color variants clearly matter in the real game, yet public stat coverage for some plants is still uneven, so this version treats them as context rather than a fake exact input.

If your whole sell decision depends on stacking Lush with a rare weather mutation, check the mutations guide after running the tool. The page explains which stacks are worth chasing and which ones look exciting but rarely justify the time cost.

Example Profit Calculations

A fast repeat-harvest crop like Goldenberry can look weak at base value, then become more interesting when quantity is high and a weather-linked mutation lands. A late crop like Dawn Blossom or Mango can show the opposite pattern: massive headline payout, but only if you accept the long session cost that came before it.

That is where the garden horizons profit calculator idea matters. Profit is not only the final sell number. It is the relationship between the sell number, the time you invested, and whether a simpler crop could have earned enough with less risk.

Calculator FAQs and Common Mistakes

The biggest mistake with a garden horizons calculator is stacking every dream mutation into the same estimate and calling it realistic. Another mistake is ignoring growth time and caring only about payout. A 70,000-Shilling Bamboo sale sounds great, but a multi-harvest crop with steady loops may still be the smarter path for your account.

After you test a few scenarios, move into the Best Seeds guide to compare stage-appropriate crops instead of chasing one dramatic screenshot. The tool works best as a decision check, not as a promise of your next perfect sell.

FAQ

These quick answers handle the questions that come up when players compare raw value against real farming time.

How do you calculate crop profit in Garden Horizons?

Start with base sell value, multiply by quantity, then apply the mutation stack you can confirm. After that, compare the result against growth time and weather effects so you are judging practical profit instead of only the final sell number.

Does this Garden Horizons calculator include Lush and color variants?

Not as a locked exact formula yet. Lush and color variants matter, but public field coverage is still uneven, so the current tool focuses on the most defensible structured values first.

Why does the calculator sometimes show no payout?

Some plants still have incomplete public sell-value or growth-time fields. In those cases the tool keeps the estimate cautious instead of inventing a precise number.

What should I do after using the Garden Horizons calculator?

Use the result to decide whether your current crop is worth selling, then compare your next seed choice in the Best Seeds guide or check the plants database for more detailed crop context.