What the Roblox Grow a Garden 441 Crop Profitability Chart Actually Shows

The roblox grow a garden 441 crop profitability chart is a player-made reference tool that compares net profit per harvest cycle across all crops in the game’s version 441 update. It lists sell prices, growth time, seed cost, and water/fertilizer usage to calculate return on investment per hour or per plot. You’ll use it when deciding which crops to prioritize for steady coins or quick turnover.

When This Chart Fits Your Farming Goals

This chart matters most during mid-to-late game play after unlocking tier-2 soil, watering cans, and fertilizer upgrades. It’s less useful early on, when you’re still learning basic planting timing or managing vine spread. For example, if you’re short on storage space, the chart helps you skip low-yield crops like Carrots (low coin/hour, high plot density) and focus on high-margin options like Pineapples or Blueberries instead.

How to Adjust Based on Your Setup

Your actual returns depend on your garden layout and automation level. If you’re using the vine climbing system, crops like Grapes and Kiwis become more profitable due to vertical stacking. If pests are frequent in your world, cross-reference with the pest control rotation guide some high-profit crops attract more bugs, increasing maintenance time.

Common Mistakes & Quick Fixes

Players often misread “profit per harvest” as “profit per hour,” ignoring growth speed. A crop that sells for 150 coins but takes 12 hours yields less than one selling for 90 coins in 3 hours. Another mistake: assuming fertilizer always boosts ROI. In version 441, fertilizer only increases yield for 7 of the 22 crops and some (like Lettuce) show diminishing returns after two uses. Check the backyard gardening blueprint to match fertilizer use with crop-specific thresholds.

Your Next Steps: A 5-Point Check

  • Open the latest roblox grow a garden 441 crop profitability chart (updated weekly by community contributors)
  • Filter for crops matching your current soil tier and watering tool level
  • Compare “coins per hour” values not just final sell price
  • Mark any crops that require pest monitoring or vine support, then check related guides
  • Test top 3 picks over two full harvest cycles before committing full plots