Just when you think your garden can’t get any crazier, Grow a Garden drops another curveball. The Seed Stages event isn’t just about evolving seeds anymore, it’s also bringing a shiny new addition to the Season Pass: the Prime Seed Pack.
This pack is where things get interesting. Inside are six fresh crops ranging from simple flowers to fiery fruits, and yes, it even includes a replacement for the fan-favorite Venus Fly Trap – the Multitrap. If you missed that one the first time around, here’s your shot at redemption.
So, how do you actually get your hands on the Prime Seed Pack, and is it worth the grind? Let’s dig in.
Why Players Care About Prime Seeds
On paper, the Prime Seed Pack looks like a jackpot. It’s got a mix of rarities – some you’ll breeze past, others you’ll brag about. For collectors, it’s a must-have, because who doesn’t want to flex something called the Black Bat Flower?
But there’s more to it than bragging rights. New seeds mean fresh strategies, better profits, and of course, something new to plant while you wait for the transcendent seeds to finish growing. The real question: are these crops strong enough to justify the grind?
Every Seed in the Prime Seed Pack
Here’s the lineup of what you’ll find when you crack open a Prime Seed Pack:
| Crop | Rarity |
|---|---|
| Sundew | Uncommon |
| Black Bat Flower | Legendary |
| Mandrone Berry | Legendary |
| Corpse Flower | Mythical |
| Inferno Quince | Divine |
| Multitrap | Prismatic |
The Multitrap is the real star here. Think of it as the Venus Fly Trap’s younger cousin who’s just as mean but maybe even cooler.
How to Unlock the Prime Seed Pack
Right now, the Prime Pack is tied directly to the Season Pass. You can’t just stroll into the regular shop and buy one—you’ll need to put in some work (or, you know, some Robux). There are two ways:
1. Climbing Season Pass Rewards

Hit the Pass button on the left side of your screen, and you’ll see the Rewards tier. Depending on whether you’re on the Free or Premium track, here’s where the packs show up:
- Free players: Levels 5, 21, 39, 51, 60
- Premium players: Levels 5, 21, 37, 50, 57 (these are Exotic Prime Packs with better odds)
To actually climb those levels, you’ll need XP. That comes from completing quests like planting specific crops, harvesting, or scooping up cash. It’s straightforward, but it can get grindy fast.
👉 Don’t want to wait? You can spend Robux to skip tiers and snag the packs instantly.
2. Buying From the Season Pass Shop

The other option is the Season Pass Store. Open the Store tab (right next to Quests and Rewards), and you’ll see what’s in stock.
- Cost: 500 Pass Points
- Spawn rate: Only a 20% chance the Prime Pack shows up
Pass Points also come from quests, so you’ll still be grinding either way. The bigger problem? Spending 500 points here isn’t exactly the best deal when there are stronger items in the shop. If you’re all about efficiency, skip this method and save your points for something like Naval Wort or the Grow All upgrade.
Are Prime Packs Worth It?
Here’s the truth: the Prime Pack sounds more powerful than it actually is. Don’t get me wrong, it’s fun to collect, and the Multitrap alone makes it tempting. But when it comes to raw power, most of these crops won’t push your garden into S-tier territory.
Many players already rank them as B-tier seeds. That means they’re cool to have, but you won’t be printing money the way you do with transcendent plants. If efficiency is your goal, save your grind for the real heavy-hitters.
Alternatives If You Don’t Want to Grind
Not feeling the Season Pass chase? No worries, you’ve got options:
- Transcendent Seeds: Currently the highest rarity in the game, and you can buy them straight from the shop.
- Event Crops: Special events often drop limited seeds that can outshine even Prime ones.
- Trading: You may be able to take a Prime Pack crop from another player without touching the Pass, depending on your server rules.
Wrap-Up: Should You Go for It?
The Prime Seed Pack is a fun addition to Grow a Garden, but it is more of a collector’s item rather than a game-changer. It’s worth getting if you’re trying to finish something or simply enjoy unusual plants with eye-catching names. If you’re focused on building wealth and efficiency, stick with transcendent seeds and use your points wisely.
Either way, the new Seed Stages event is worth trying – it adds fresh quests, new pets, and just enough grind to keep things interesting.
Which seed are you most excited about – Inferno Quince with its fiery vibes, or the Multitrap, the plant that eats everything in sight? Drop your answer in the comments!











