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Ganja Farmer – Tips and Cheats: The Strategy Guide


Ganja Farmer is a new weed-growing farming game by Finalboss Games for the iOS and Android that is probably in the top #3 games in Colorado and Washington right now. Your goal is to grow weed of various strains, as well as crops such as grains, sell them to customers to make money, and unlock all kinds of other goodies that you can use to expand your business. Read on for some tips and tricks for Ganja Farmer!

Whenever you plant something in a farm plot, you have to wait for it to finish growing unless you want to spend diamonds to speed it up. There’s another way to make it grow faster, though. Just set the time ahead on your phone or tablet, then go back to the game and it will be finished. This is moderately useful for quick-grow stuff like Dutchpassion and Spacecakes, but for the longer term stuff this is extremely useful.



Use this trick especially if you get a potential customer asking you about something you don’t have enough of. Tell them to wait, then plant or begin crafting whatever you need, then speed the game up, harvest your crop or retrieve whatever you were cooking/crafting and sell it to them. This is especially helpful if it’s a high-profit item.

This is also an extremely useful way to gain experience levels quickly. Growing and crafting stuff, and then selling it, gains you experience points which can then unlock other crafting devices, and eventually the plane which will provide another way to get your goods to market. Plus, you will earn free diamonds every time you gain an experience level.


If you want to concentrate on crafting and selling one specific product (high profit stuff such as craft items especially), you can turn away everyone who wants to buy low margin stuff, such as regular weed (apologies to Katt Williams for that one) or grain. They will always come back later, because they’ll always want to buy more of your stuff.

Look for new fields to open up too once you hit certain levels. You’ll know that a field is ready to purchase (or a crafting area for that matter) when an exclamation mark appears next to it. Typically, these are fairly expensive, but buy them and your productivity will increase simply due to being able to grow more goods at once.