Source order
The Roblox experience page is the first source for the game title, creator, public description, official entry point, seed loop, guild headline, and night stealing wording. Secondary guides are used only when they add concrete details that can be attributed.
Quick answer: official Roblox text decides what the game is; named secondary sources can support mechanics that are visible in public guides; video observations help only when the action is shown clearly enough to reproduce in a normal player session.
Current source table
| Source | What it supports on this site |
|---|---|
| Roblox Grow a Garden 2 page | Primary source for title, creator, player entry point, core seed loop, guild headline, and night stealing copy. |
| Rolimon's Grow a Garden 2 tracker | Secondary tracker for created date, last update date, max players, genre, subgenre, favorites, and visit range. |
| PCGamesN codes page | Secondary source for the reported active code TEAMGREENBEAN, reward notes, and redeem UI steps. |
| GosuGamers launch overview | Secondary source for hub booths, Sell booth bargain option, guild overview, pet spawn notes, mushrooms, and stealing notes. |
| Beebom guilds guide | Secondary source for guild creation cost, invite flow, mailbox joining, plant-weight points, weekly reset, and reward boxes. |
| Beebom pet tier list | Secondary source for pet discussion. Pet lists are treated as opinions unless effects are confirmed in-game. |
| YouTube Grow a Garden 2 guides | Used to spot common player questions. Video claims need in-game or source confirmation before becoming instructions. |
Codes standard
A code needs a redeem path, a reported reward, a named source, and a last-checked date. This is why the codes page currently lists TEAMGREENBEAN only, with the Green Bean seed reward attributed to public code guides.
Guide standard
Exact best-item lists, timers, sell values, pet effects, and route claims should be added only after a source or hands-on check supports them. If a page does not have verified numbers yet, it should explain the decision process instead of publishing a copied table.
Future sequel standard
The site should not create a factual Grow a Garden 3 guide until an official Roblox page, developer-controlled announcement, trailer, or other primary source confirms it. Until then, future sequel monitoring belongs on the updates page.
Correction standard
When a source changes, the page should update the affected claim and keep the wording narrow. For example, a code can move from active to expired, a pet example can lose priority, or a guild reward rule can change after a weekly reset. The correction should happen in the page that answers the player question, not only in a changelog.