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Grow a Garden Bizzier Bees Part 2: King Bee, Royal Jelly & Every New Plant (May 2026)

Bizzy Bees Part 2 launched May 16 with a full second layer: Royal Jelly currency, Queen Bee quests, the King Bee Divine pet (1,200 Royal Jelly), Honey Gem mutation at 33x, Royal Jelly Incubator, and four new plants. Here’s exactly how the system works and the fastest way to reach King Bee.

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Last Verified: May 17, 2026. King Bee passive stats, Royal Jelly costs, and quest mechanics sourced from the official Grow a Garden Twitter/X account patch notes, Fandom wiki entries verified post-launch, and community testing compiled on r/GrowAGarden. Honey Gem and Jelly Gem multipliers confirmed via community documentation.

Bizzy Bees Part 2 — officially titled Bizzier Bees — launched on May 16, 2026, adding a full second layer on top of Part 1. Nothing from Part 1 was removed: Honey Coins, the Honey Compressor, the Bee Incubator, and the Empress Bee Upgrade Tree are all still active. Part 2 adds a new currency, new NPCs, new plants, and the most powerful passive pet released during this event.


What’s New in Part 2

AdditionTypeNotes
Royal JellyNew CurrencyEarned via Queen Bee quests; separate from Honey Coins
Princess AnjellyNew NPCRuns the Royal Jelly Shop
Queen Bee QuestsQuest System3 quests active at a time; refresh every hour
King BeeNew Pet (Divine)1,200 Royal Jelly — the top reward of Part 2
Royal Jelly IncubatorCrafting MachineConverts any seed into its Jelly variant
PohutukawaNew CropAvailable in the Royal Jelly Seed Shop
Honey HollowNew CropAvailable in the Royal Jelly Seed Shop
Grape DropletNew CropAvailable in the Royal Jelly Seed Shop
Pollen PuffballNew CropAvailable in the Royal Jelly Seed Shop
Jelly Gem MutationNew Mutation25× value multiplier; introduced with the new plant pool
Honey Gem MutationNew Mutation33× value multiplier; applied by King Bee’s passive
Pet Shard Royal JellyShop ItemPurchasable in the Royal Jelly Shop

The Royal Jelly System

Royal Jelly is Part 2’s exclusive currency — it has no overlap with Honey Coins. You earn it by completing quests assigned by the Queen Bee, a new NPC standing near the Bee Garden area.

Queen Bee Quests

  • The Queen always has 3 active quests available simultaneously
  • All 3 quests refresh every hour
  • Each quest awards Royal Jelly on completion — the exact amount varies by quest difficulty
  • Average throughput is approximately 150 Royal Jelly per hour for active players completing all 3 quests each cycle

At 150 RJ/hour, reaching the King Bee’s 1,200 RJ cost takes approximately 8 hours of active quest completion. The quests are not passive — you need to log in each hour to claim and complete them. Players who spread this across multiple days will take longer but can still reach King Bee before the event ends.

Royal Jelly Shop (Princess Anjelly)

The Royal Jelly Shop run by Princess Anjelly sells the King Bee pet, new seeds, the Pet Shard Royal Jelly item, cosmetics, and other event-exclusive rewards. King Bee is the shop’s anchor item at 1,200 RJ. New seeds (Pohutukawa, Honey Hollow, Grape Droplet, Pollen Puffball) are also purchasable directly if you don’t want to use the Incubator.

Royal Jelly Incubator

The Royal Jelly Incubator lets you convert any existing seed into its Jelly variant. Place a seed into the machine, spend Royal Jelly to start incubation, and claim the Jelly seed once the process completes. Jelly variants of seeds are cosmetically distinct and may have different growth rates or mutation eligibility depending on the crop — the community is actively documenting these differences.


King Bee — Is It Worth It?

Short answer: yes, especially if you have an active bee garden going. Here’s why.

King Bee Stats

StatValue
RarityDivine
Cost1,200 Royal Jelly or 819 Robux / Trade Tokens
Passive 1 CooldownEvery 17:32–19:48 minutes
Passive 1 Effect6.06–6.74 random fruits in your garden gain the Pollinated mutation
Passive 2 CooldownEvery 8:48–9:56 minutes
Passive 2 EffectAll Pollinated fruits (up to 50) have a 15.15–16.84% chance each to gain the Honey Gem mutation (33×)
Bonus per Mutation200.6–207.4 XP to all pets + 8 random plants grown by 1:20–1:23 seconds

Why the Passives Are Strong

King Bee is entirely passive — it works while you’re doing other things in the garden, including farming Royal Jelly. The two-passive cycle creates a compounding effect:

  1. Passive 1 seeds Pollinated mutations across your crops every ~18 minutes
  2. Passive 2 rolls each Pollinated fruit for a Honey Gem (33×) chance every ~9 minutes
  3. Each successful Honey Gem application also grants bonus XP and grows more plants

In a large garden, the XP and growth bonuses stack meaningfully over a session. If you’re already pollinating crops with other bees and running the Upgrade Tree, King Bee plugs into that loop without requiring extra attention.

The tradeoff: 8 hours of active quest completion is a real time investment. If you’re only casually logging in once a day, save your Royal Jelly for King Bee first and skip the lower-tier shop items until after you have it.


New Plants Guide

Four new crops arrived in Part 2, all purchasable from Princess Anjelly’s seed shop or craftable via the Royal Jelly Incubator.

Pohutukawa

Pohutukawa is a flowering crop with a tropical aesthetic. It’s one of the more sought-after Part 2 plants based on community trading activity. Exact base sell values are being documented by the community — for live pricing, check the Grow a Garden hub which tracks current crop valuations.

Honey Hollow

A honeycomb-themed crop designed to interact with the Bee Garden system. Honey Hollow benefits particularly well from Pollinated mutations due to its base growth mechanic. A good early target if you want to maximize King Bee’s Passive 2 output.

Grape Droplet

A small spherical crop with moderate grow time. Grape Droplet seeds are available in the Honey Seed Shop for Honey Coins as well as the Royal Jelly Seed Shop, making them more accessible than the other new plants.

Pollen Puffball

A round, fluffy crop that generates extra Honey Coins when harvested with bees active nearby. Designed as a Honey Coin farm crop for players who want to keep filling the Part 1 shop while also working toward Part 2 Royal Jelly.


Jelly Gem & Honey Gem Mutations

MutationMultiplierHow to Get
Jelly Gem25×Available via Royal Jelly Incubator on eligible crops; also appears naturally on some Jelly variant seeds
Honey Gem33×Applied passively by King Bee every ~9 minutes to Pollinated crops (15–17% chance per crop)

Both are among the highest-value mutations added to Grow a Garden in 2026. For context, the previous high-end farming mutations (Smoldering, Rainbow) topped out around 10–15×. A 33× Honey Gem on a high-base crop is a significant sell-value jump. Stack these with the existing mutation multiplier system — see our Mutation Stacking Guide for how multiplicative chaining works.


Fastest Royal Jelly Farming Strategy

  1. Set a timer for every hour — Queen Bee quests refresh on the hour and each missed cycle is ~150 RJ lost
  2. Keep bees active between quest refreshes — Pollinated crops from active bees count toward many quest objectives
  3. Plant Honey Hollow near your bee zone — it satisfies multiple quest types efficiently
  4. Don’t spend Royal Jelly on cosmetics until you have King Bee — 1,200 RJ is the threshold; everything else can wait
  5. Use the Royal Jelly Incubator after King Bee — Jelly variants are a quality-of-life bonus, not a priority until your core farming pet is secured

At ~150 RJ/hour, the minimum time to King Bee is 8 hours of active play spread across the event. Players who miss cycles will take 2–3 days of semi-active play to reach 1,200 RJ.


FAQ

Does Part 2 end the same time as Part 1?
No official end date has been announced. The event appears to be an open window for now. Keep farming — when a cutoff is announced, it typically comes 48–72 hours in advance.
Can I still earn Honey Coins while farming Royal Jelly?
Yes. Both currencies are active simultaneously. Running the Queen Bee quests doesn’t stop your bees from pollinating and generating Honey Coins in parallel.
Is King Bee worth it if I already have strong bee pets?
King Bee adds value on top of existing bee pets because its passives run independently. The Honey Gem passive specifically doesn’t compete with other bees — it rolls on top of the Pollinated status that your other bees are already applying.
What’s the Jelly variant of a crop?
A Jelly variant is a reskinned version of an existing seed produced by the Royal Jelly Incubator. The exact stat differences between normal and Jelly variants are still being documented by the community post-launch.
I missed Part 1 — should I catch up first or go straight to Royal Jelly?
Prioritize the Empress Bee Upgrade Tree from Part 1 first — it passively multiplies your Honey Coin income. Once you’ve made progress there, Royal Jelly farming for King Bee is the next target.

Bizzy Bees Part 1 Complete Guide | Bee Pets Ranked Best to Worst | Grow a Garden Mutation Stacking 2026 | Grow a Garden Hub

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