Where Seasons Pass Crop Planner
Plan profitable crop rotations for Where Seasons Pass on Roblox. Interactive season filter for Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, and Tropical greenhouse crops. July 2026 beta.
Choosing what to plant is the most repeated decision in Where Seasons Pass on Roblox, and it is also the easiest place to leak profit. Every seed competes for limited field space, growth times range from same-day harvests to multi-day commitments, and the best crop on paper means nothing if the season ends before your plants mature. The Crop Planner on this page is an interactive scheduling tool that organizes the full beta roster by season so you can build a coherent farm plan before you spend a single clover on seeds.
How the Interactive Crop Planner Works
At the top of the widget, pick a season tab: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, or Tropical. The planner instantly filters our crop database to show only varieties legal for that environment. Outdoor tabs reflect open-field rules; the Tropical tab covers greenhouse-only plants such as Banana, Pineapple, Mango, Coconut, and Papaya that ignore outdoor weather when grown inside upgraded structures.
Each row in the planner displays the crop name, typical growth speed category (Fast, Medium, or Slow), profit band, community tier rank, and a short strategy note. Click a crop to pin it to your personal plan board. The board tallies how many slots you have assigned, estimates total growth overlap across the week, and highlights conflicts—such as assigning three slow crops when only five days remain in the season according to the live Season Timer.
Spring Planning Strategies
Spring is the onboarding season for many beta players. Fast options like Lettuce and Carrot stabilize early income while you learn watering and selling loops. Medium crops such as Peas bridge toward Summer banking, and high-tier Tulips reward players who read quest requirements early. In the planner, mark one fast crop for daily quest turnover and one medium or high-profit crop for bench space you will not need until Summer Quests unlock.
Consult the dedicated Spring Crops page for full comparison tables, then return here to draft a week-one layout. If you are clearing land simultaneously, leave empty planner slots for beds still blocked by rocks or trees per our Clear Land guide.
Summer and Autumn High-Yield Rotations
Summer rewards active sessions. Strawberries cycle quickly for players who log in several times a day, while Watermelon demands early-week planting but pays among the highest outdoor returns. Corn remains the community staple for balanced risk. Use the planner to model an aggressive layout (mostly fast crops) versus a passive layout (one Watermelon bed plus Corn filler) and see which matches your play schedule.
Autumn introduces Pumpkin as a signature slow crop and Sweet Potato as a late-season gamble. Apple trees punish poor timing but shine when paired with the season timer’s forward calendar. The planner’s Autumn tab flags tree crops separately so you do not accidentally treat them like standard beds. Cross-check profitability rankings on our Crop Tier List before committing rare greenhouse space.
Winter and Tropical Greenhouse Plans
Winter slows outdoor growth but keeps Wheat, Potato, and Pine Tree options relevant for steady quest progress. Many players shift focus to greenhouse construction during Winter weeks—use the planner’s Winter tab for outdoor beds and the Tropical tab for interior plots simultaneously. Banana and Mango sit at the top of tropical profit tiers but require Greenhouse upgrades documented in our build guide.
The Tropical filter also helps you decide whether expanding the greenhouse is worth the clover cost this month. Add planned tropical crops, sum their projected revenue, and compare against expenses you track in the Clover Tracker. If tropical income exceeds upgrade price within two season cycles, the investment usually pays off.
Integrating Quests and Controls
Crops do not exist in isolation—quest NPCs often require specific harvests before granting clovers or map unlocks. After drafting a plan, open the matching seasonal quest hub: Spring Quests, Summer Quests, Autumn Quests, or Winter Quests. Adjust planner pins until your scheduled crops satisfy active quest steps.
Also confirm you can physically plant and harvest on your platform. PC players using keyboard shortcuts manage larger fields faster; mobile players may prefer fewer slow crops. The Controls overview explains input differences so your planner assumptions match real session throughput.
Keeping Plans Current in July 2026
The Roblox beta receives balance tweaks—growth times shortened, sell prices adjusted, new tropical variants added. We sync planner data when those changes appear in patch notes on Latest Updates. Refresh your saved plan after each major update so tier badges and profit labels stay trustworthy.
Whether you are min-maxing clovers for cosmetics or casually decorating a homestead, the Crop Planner turns scattered wiki tables into one actionable board. Select your season, pin your seeds, glance at the timer, and enter Roblox with a clear weekly strategy instead of improvising from an empty inventory screen.
| Crop | Growth | Profit | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lettuce | Fast | Low | B |
| Carrot | Fast | Medium | A |
| Peas | Medium | Medium | B |
| Tulip | Medium | High | A |