Grow a Garden Prime Seed Pack: All Plants & How to Get

The Prime Seed Pack has finally arrived in Grow a Garden, and it’s packed with some of the most unique and rare crops introduced so far.

Unlike regular seed packs, this one is locked behind the Season Pass, making it more exclusive.

Whether you’re chasing new plant types for collection or aiming to boost your farm’s earning potential, this guide covers all plants inside the Prime Seed Pack and every method to get it.


All Plants in the Prime Seed Pack in Grow a Garden

Here are all the crops currently included in the Prime Seed Pack, along with their rarity:

All Plants in the Prime Seed Pack

Seed Image Crop Rarity Drop Chance
Sundew Uncommon 40%
Black Bat Flower Legendary 25%
Mandrone Berry Legendary 20%
Corpse Flower Mythical 10%
Inferno Quince Divine 4.5%
Multitrap Prismatic 0.5%

Highlights:

  • Sundew is the easiest to get but still valuable for early progression.

  • Black Bat Flower and Mandrone Berry are strong legendaries with solid event usage.

  • Corpse Flower continues its streak as a fan-favorite Mythical crop.

  • Inferno Quince (Divine) brings serious late-game power.

  • Multitrap, the Prismatic rarity plant, is the ultimate prize – extremely rare but highly rewarding.


How to Get the Prime Seed Pack

There are two main ways to obtain Prime Seed Packs in Grow a Garden:

1. From Season Pass Rewards

  • Open the Season Pass tab from the in-game menu.

  • Navigate to the Rewards section.

  • The Prime Seed Pack is available at the following levels:

Season Pass Pack Type Levels
Free Prime Seed Pack 5, 21, 39, 51, 60
Premium Exotic Prime Seed Pack 5, 21, 37, 50, 57

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You’ll need to earn Season XP to progress through tiers. Completing daily and weekly quests like planting crops, harvesting, or collecting Shekels gives you XP.

If you don’t want to grind, you can use Robux to skip tiers and instantly claim the Prime Seed Pack rewards.


2. From Season Pass Store

  • Click the Store tab in the Season Pass menu.

  • The Prime Seed Pack may appear in the rotating shop for 500 Pass Points.

  • Stock isn’t guaranteed — it has about a 20% chance to show up.

  • To earn Pass Points, complete quests under the Season Pass.

 

⚠️ Note: Since the Store has other valuable items like Naval Wort or Grow All, spending Pass Points on Prime Seed Packs is only worth it if you’re specifically hunting the rare Multitrap or Inferno Quince.


Is the Prime Seed Pack Worth It?

The Prime Seed Pack is 100% worth chasing if you’re aiming for:

  • Event-focused gameplay (since Mandrone Berry, Black Bat Flower, and Corpse Flower fit well in seasonal events).

  • Late-game power plants like Inferno Quince (Divine) and Multitrap (Prismatic).

For casual players, you might get more consistent rewards from other premium seeds or Transcendent plants. But collectors and high-level farmers will want at least a few pulls from the Prime Seed Pack.


See More:

Grow a Garden Seed Stages Update: Release Time, Features, & What to Expect


Final Tips

Save your Pass Points for when Prime Seed Pack rotates in the Store.

Always complete daily quests — they’re the fastest XP and Pass Point source.

If you’re Premium, take advantage of the Exotic Prime Seed Pack tiers — they have slightly better odds for rare plants.

Don’t miss out on the Multitrap — at just 0.5%, it’s the rarest crop currently tied to the Season Pass.