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Where Seasons Pass Autumn Crops Guide

Autumn crops in Where Seasons Pass on Roblox: Pumpkin, Cabbage, Sweet Potato, and Apple. Seasonal profit, quest links, and planting tips for the July 2026 beta.

Autumn brings golden-hour aesthetics and some of the most quest-integrated crops in Where Seasons Pass. The Roblox farming beta treats Autumn as a premium harvest season—Pumpkins sit at S-tier profitability while Sweet Potatoes and Apples reward patient farmers who plan across multiple real-world days. Autumn also bridges outdoor farming and greenhouse preparation before Winter slows the economy.

Autumn Crop Roster

  • Pumpkin — Medium growth, high profit. Tier S. Signature Autumn crop with top sell price.
  • Cabbage — Fast growth, medium profit. Tier B. Reliable quest filler.
  • Sweet Potato — Slow growth, very high profit. Tier A. Late-Autumn investment crop.
  • Apple — Slow growth, high profit. Tier A. Tree crop with long-term payoff.

Compare with other seasons on the master crop list and tier list.

Pumpkin: Autumn Essential

Pumpkins define Autumn the way Corn defines Summer. Medium growth timing lets most players complete two harvest cycles if Autumn's weekly window aligns with daily play. High Clovers per unit makes Pumpkins mandatory for quest chains and market sales alike.

Nine Autumn quests reference Pumpkins directly—delivery counts, harvest totals, and decoration objectives. Stockpile before visiting quest NPCs. Pumpkin patches also photograph well for players following the decoration guide with seasonal themes.

Cabbage: Quest Workhorse

Cabbage returns from Spring as a fast Autumn option with medium profit. Tier B ranking understates quest value—multiple Autumn objectives accept Cabbage in bulk while you wait for Pumpkins to mature. Plant Cabbage in peripheral field zones or greenhouse outdoor annexes.

Winter also offers a Cabbage variant—see Winter crops for cross-season continuity. Autumn Cabbage builds inventory familiarity before the cold season arrives.

Sweet Potato: Patient Farmer Reward

Sweet Potatoes require slow-grow commitment similar to Watermelon. Plant early Autumn; harvest late week for very high profit pushing Tier A. Neglecting early planting wastes Sweet Potato potential entirely.

Balance Sweet Potato tiles against faster Cabbage and Pumpkin zones. Use the crop planner to model field allocation before Autumn starts—preparation during late Summer land clearing (clearing guide) ensures enough tiles for all three crop speeds.

Apple: Tree Crop Dynamics

Apples introduce tree-style growth—slow initial cycle but strong high profit once mature. Apple tree quests unlock mid-Autumn with cosmetic rewards tied to orchard aesthetics. Tier A ranking reflects end-of-season payout when managed correctly.

Apple tiles occupy space longer than Cabbage—plan orchard rows on the farm layout away from high-turnover zones. Apples pair narratively with Autumn decoration themes and future greenhouse-adjacent landscaping plans.

Autumn Economic Strategy

Autumn Clovers should partially fund greenhouse completion before Winter. If your greenhouse lacks glass panels, prioritize Pumpkin sales toward greenhouse parts purchases. Tropical crops inside provide Winter income safety net—learn assembly in how to build a greenhouse.

Track Autumn's remaining days via season timer and season cycle guide. Winter outdoor options narrow to Wheat and Potatoes—Autumn is your last high-profit outdoor week until Spring returns.

Autumn Harvest Scheduling

Split Autumn week into three phases: days 1–2 focus on Pumpkin and Cabbage planting plus Builder quest acceptance; days 3–5 balance Sweet Potato and Apple orchard establishment while completing Pumpkin Festival deliveries; days 6–7 shift to greenhouse glass panel installation and final quest turn-ins before Winter rollover.

Coordinate with controls setup for efficient bulk harvesting—PC players batch-click Pumpkin rows at maturity; mobile players enable hold-to-repeat watering during mid-week inactive growth periods. Track cumulative Pumpkin counts separately for market sales versus quest deliveries using the quest journal pin feature described in quest completion guide.

Autumn also serves as the social season in beta communities—many players decorate farms with festival props from cosmetics shop alongside Pumpkin patches. Combine decoration with farm decoration guide themes while maintaining enough open tiles for 100+ Pumpkin quest totals across combined chains.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Pumpkins the best Autumn crop?
Yes for most players. Pumpkins rank S-tier with high profit and heavy quest usage. Sweet Potatoes and Apples complement Pumpkins for slow-grow strategies.
Can I plant Sweet Potato on the last Autumn day?
Not recommended. Slow growth means late plantings likely fail to mature before Winter. Plant Sweet Potatoes in the first half of Autumn week.
Do Apple trees regrow after harvest?
Apple trees follow a slower repeat cycle than standard vegetables during July 2026 beta. Treat apple tiles as long-term investments rather than daily replant zones.
Is Autumn Cabbage different from Spring Cabbage?
They share similar growth profiles but count as separate quest items by season. Quest text specifies which Cabbage variant to deliver.

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