By Jay / / Games

The Cocomango is one of the more unique crops in Grow a Garden, introduced during the Fairy Event. As a multi-harvest prismatic fruit, it not only looks distinct but also holds strong value for farming and trading. If you’re aiming to add this crop to your collection, here’s everything you need to know about how to obtain and grow it.

The Cocomango resembles a standard mango but with a twist. Instead of the typical green leaf on top, it has a dark red gradient base with coconut-style holes that form different facial expressions. Its seed looks similar to a cacao seed, also marked with coconut-style holes along the side.

What is the Cocomango?

The Cocomango is a hybrid-style crop that combines traits from several categories: Fruit, Leafy, Sour, Sweet, and Woody. Unlike regular crops, it can be harvested multiple times, making it especially profitable for players focused on long-term farming.

On average, it weighs around 15 kg, with a floor weight of 14.25 kg and a minimum of 10.5 kg. Its crop value averages about 180,000, with a price floor of 162,450, making it a solid option for high-value farming. There’s also a 0.5% Huge Chance, giving you a small but exciting possibility of harvesting an oversized version.

 

How to Get Cocomango

To obtain a Cocomango seed, you’ll need to rely on the Friendship Shop:

Friendship Level Requirement:

  • Level 3 to buy with normal currency.
  • Level 2 if purchasing with Robux.

Seed Shop Stock Chance: 10% (1/10 chance) in the Friendship Tab.

Seed Cost: 7 or 939 depending on the currency used.

Once planted, you can continue harvesting it multiple times, making it more rewarding than single-harvest crops.


The Cocomango is not only visually unique but also valuable for farmers who want a crop that keeps giving. With its strong average weight, high selling value, and multi-harvest potential, it’s worth the effort to unlock it through the Friendship Shop. Just make sure you’ve reached Friendship Level 3 (or Level 2 with Robux) to start growing this special fruit in Grow a Garden.

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