
The recent Pet Mutations update has introduced an exciting gameplay element in Grow a Garden, emphasizing the necessity of leveling pets to age/level 50. This requirement makes it crucial for players, especially those new to the game, to understand effective leveling strategies, as they may face significant challenges in boosting their pets’ levels. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore optimal tips and techniques to expedite your pet leveling journey and help you unlock the full potential of the new mutations feature.
1. Timely Feeding is Essential
Leveling up your pets is the first step before you can utilize the mutation feature in Grow a Garden. One often overlooked yet vital aspect is maintaining your pets’ hunger levels. After you feed a pet, its hunger bar will begins to deplete over a gradual 12-hour period. If the hunger level drops to zero, pets not only earn reduced experience points (XP) but also stop roaming around your garden, which hinders both growth and overall utility.
To ensure efficient leveling, it’s important to keep your pets well-fed at all times. While pets will naturally accrue benefits even when you are offline, being online during feeding times can significantly optimize their progress. Check each pet’s hunger status conveniently via the Pet HUD found in the right-side menu or by clicking on the pet itself. To feed, simply hold a large fruit such as the Burning Bud or Sugar Apple and initiate feeding by pressing the Feed button or the F key when close to the pet. Larger fruits provide a quicker fill for the hunger bar, so make it a habit to feed them frequently to enhance XP gains.

2. Leverage XP-Boosting Pets
Once you grasp the importance of the hunger bar, the next strategy for leveling your pets efficiently involves utilizing XP-boosting pets. These special creatures enhance the XP accumulation rate for both themselves and their companions on your plot, facilitating quicker age advancement. Highly recommended pets for this purpose include the Night Owl, Cooked Owl, and Blood Owl.
Here is a compilation of all XP-boosting pets in Grow a Garden that should be part of your strategy for faster leveling:
- Cooked Owl: Provides bonus XP per second to all active pets
- Blood Owl: Offers bonus XP per second to all active pets
- Owl: Contributes bonus XP per second to all active pets
- Night Owl: Grants bonus XP per second to all active pets
- Capybara: Prevents hunger depletion and provides XP every second within proximity
- Sea Turtle: Occasionally bestows bonus XP to a random active pet
- Ostrich: Pets hatching from eggs start with increased age
- Iguanodon: Dinosaurs boost XP gain for active pets

3. Expand Your Pet Equip Slots
Initially, players have access to three pet slots in Grow a Garden, which can be expanded to include five additional slots, making a total of eight active pets. Given that the Pet Mutation machine necessitates pets of age 50, it’s imperative to maximize the number of XP-boosting pets on your plot for accelerated leveling.
Unlock extra pet slots by either using Robux or trading aged pets at the Egg Shop. To engage in trading, hold an aged pet and approach the Raphael NPC, then choose the ‘I want to sell my pet’ option to obtain a new slot. Note that there are two types of upgrades: Pet Slot (increasing the number of pets in your garden) and Egg Slot (enhancing the number of eggs you can hatch simultaneously).
Here’s a breakdown of the requirements for unlocking each pet slot upgrade:
Slots | Pet Age | Robux Price |
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+1 Slot | Age 20 | 249 |
+2 Slots | Age 30 | 399 |
+3 Slots | Age 45 | 799 |
+4 Slots | Age 60 | 1, 699 |
+5 Slots | Age 75 | 1, 699 |

4. Incorporate Pet Toys
With the introduction of the Pet Mutations update, pet toys have become a game-changer for leveling pets swiftly in Grow a Garden. These toys not only enhance XP gain but can also improve happiness and amplify passive abilities when used appropriately. You can acquire these toys either by crafting them at the Crafting Table or purchasing them from the Gear Shop using in-game currency.
Below is a detailed list of pet toys available in Grow a Garden, including their acquisition methods and benefits:
Toy Name | Price | Purpose |
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Small Toy | 1x Common Egg, 1x Coconut Seed, 1x Coconut, 1M Sheckles | Provides a minor boost to your pet’s passive ability |
Small Treat | 1x Common Egg, 1x Dragon Fruit, 1x Blueberry, 1M Sheckles | Offers a slight increase to your pet’s XP gain over time |
Medium Toy | 50, 000 | Delivers a moderate enhancement to your pet’s passive ability |
Medium Treat | 50, 000 | Increases your pet’s XP incrementally over time |
Levelup Lollipop | 50, 000, 000 | Boosts your pet’s age by 1 |
By adopting these strategies, you can significantly enhance the rate at which you level your pets in Grow a Garden, making it easier to achieve the coveted level 50. Have you started your leveling journey yet? Which of your pets is nearing that important milestone? Feel free to share your experiences in the comments below!
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