Grow a Garden Macro on Multiple Accounts: Is It Possible?
A common question among dedicated Grow a Garden farmers is whether the macro can be run on multiple Roblox accounts simultaneously to multiply farming output. The short answer: yes, but with important caveats.
One Macro Instance Per Computer
The Virage Grow a Garden Macro can only run one instance at a time on a single computer. This is because the macro uses pixel-coordinate-based detection — it reads your screen — and cannot distinguish between two separate Roblox windows simultaneously.
Using Virtual Machines for Multiple Accounts
To run the macro on multiple accounts simultaneously, you need separate, isolated environments. The most practical method is using virtual machines (VMs):
- Install a VM application (VMware, VirtualBox)
- Create a separate Windows instance for each account
- Install AutoHotKey v1.1 and the macro on each VM
- Run separate Roblox sessions in each VM
Each VM operates independently, so the macro on VM1 interacts only with the Roblox session on VM1, and so on.
Hardware Requirements for Multiple Instances
Running 2–3 VMs simultaneously is demanding. You’ll need:
- 16GB+ RAM (8GB minimum per VM)
- A multi-core CPU (at least 8 cores recommended)
- GPU capable of rendering multiple 1920×1080 sessions
The Simpler Alternative: Separate Physical Computers
Many dedicated farmers simply use separate laptops or PCs — one per account. This avoids VM complexity and ensures each instance has full dedicated hardware.
Risks and Considerations
- Running multiple accounts from the same IP may trigger account flags on Roblox
- Use accounts that are not your main account for macro farming to protect your primary
- Always stay within Roblox’s terms of service
Conclusion
Multi-account macro farming is possible using VMs or separate machines. For most players, one well-configured macro session produces more than enough Sheckles and rare seeds. But for those who want to scale up, the VM approach is the way to go.