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In order to have a chance of a giant crop occurring, [[Cauliflower]], [[Melon]], or [[Pumpkin]] must be planted at the same time in a 3x3 grid (total of nine seeds) and kept [[Tools#Watering|watered]] and growing at the same rate.
 
In order to have a chance of a giant crop occurring, [[Cauliflower]], [[Melon]], or [[Pumpkin]] must be planted at the same time in a 3x3 grid (total of nine seeds) and kept [[Tools#Watering|watered]] and growing at the same rate.
  
 
There is only a small chance for any particular eligible area of [[Crops|crops]] to create a giant variety. To maximize the chances of getting a giant crop, farm plots should be scaled to include multiple 3x3 areas, so each set of nine seeds in a square has its own chance to become a giant variety. Note that giant varieties will not necessarily occur on a strict grid, a 3x4 farm plot has two chances to form a giant.
 
There is only a small chance for any particular eligible area of [[Crops|crops]] to create a giant variety. To maximize the chances of getting a giant crop, farm plots should be scaled to include multiple 3x3 areas, so each set of nine seeds in a square has its own chance to become a giant variety. Note that giant varieties will not necessarily occur on a strict grid, a 3x4 farm plot has two chances to form a giant.
 
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In order to have a chance of a giant crop occurring, Cauliflower, Melon, or Pumpkin must be planted at the same time in a 3x3 grid (total of nine seeds) and kept watered and growing at the same rate.

There is only a small chance for any particular eligible area of crops to create a giant variety. To maximize the chances of getting a giant crop, farm plots should be scaled to include multiple 3x3 areas, so each set of nine seeds in a square has its own chance to become a giant variety. Note that giant varieties will not necessarily occur on a strict grid, a 3x4 farm plot has two chances to form a giant.