Grow a Garden has just released its Prehistoric Update, and with it comes a powerful new seed that’s turning heads—Bone Blossom. For a long time, Candy Blossom held the crown for the highest-selling plant in the game, but Bone Blossom is now poised to take that top spot.
How to Unlock Bone Blossom in Grow a Garden
Bone Blossom is not easy to get—it’s a limited-time, high-value, multi-harvest seed that can only be earned as the final Weekly Prize in the Prehistoric Dino Event.
To start, players must visit the central event hub and speak to Blaire, the event NPC. She will provide access to the Dino Quests and display your weekly progress bar and rewards. Complete all the tasks listed to earn smaller rewards throughout the week. Once the weekly bar is fully filled, you’ll unlock the Bone Blossom seed.
This process requires dedication, as there are no alternate methods to obtain this seed. To improve your chances, it’s recommended to prepare in advance by stocking up on tools like lightning rods, sprinklers, and basic seeds such as strawberries and apples. After acquiring Bone Blossom, you can spend 1,000,000,000 Sheckles or 149 Robux to reset the shop and aim for another one, allowing you to re-earn all other weekly rewards too.
The Dino Quests may require players to plant crops, harvest produce, craft items, or age pets, and each set must be completed within a short time window. If you fail to finish on time, the tasks reset, along with a fresh opportunity to collect Dinosaur Eggs.
Bone Blossom vs. Candy Blossom: Which is Better?
Let’s break down the numbers:
A standard Candy Blossom has a sell value of 100,000 Sheckles on average.
In comparison, Bone Blossom starts at nearly double the price.
With even a basic mutation like Wet, Bone Blossom’s value can shoot up to 360,000 Sheckles or more.
That said, Bone Blossom does have its downsides. While Candy Blossom grows its fruits relatively fast, Bone Blossom requires sprinklers to speed up its growth. Without them, players may face delays and need extra patience.
Still, considering its multi-harvest nature and significantly higher sell value, Bone Blossom is easily a more lucrative option. It’s safe to say that this prehistoric plant will earn a top-tier ranking in the Grow a Garden seeds tier list.
How to Unlock Bone Blossom in Grow a Garden
Bone Blossom is not easy to get—it’s a limited-time, high-value, multi-harvest seed that can only be earned as the final Weekly Prize in the Prehistoric Dino Event.
To start, players must visit the central event hub and speak to Blaire, the event NPC. She will provide access to the Dino Quests and display your weekly progress bar and rewards. Complete all the tasks listed to earn smaller rewards throughout the week. Once the weekly bar is fully filled, you’ll unlock the Bone Blossom seed.
This process requires dedication, as there are no alternate methods to obtain this seed. To improve your chances, it’s recommended to prepare in advance by stocking up on tools like lightning rods, sprinklers, and basic seeds such as strawberries and apples. After acquiring Bone Blossom, you can spend 1,000,000,000 Sheckles or 149 Robux to reset the shop and aim for another one, allowing you to re-earn all other weekly rewards too.
The Dino Quests may require players to plant crops, harvest produce, craft items, or age pets, and each set must be completed within a short time window. If you fail to finish on time, the tasks reset, along with a fresh opportunity to collect Dinosaur Eggs.
Bone Blossom vs. Candy Blossom: Which is Better?
Let’s break down the numbers:
A standard Candy Blossom has a sell value of 100,000 Sheckles on average.
In comparison, Bone Blossom starts at nearly double the price.
With even a basic mutation like Wet, Bone Blossom’s value can shoot up to 360,000 Sheckles or more.
That said, Bone Blossom does have its downsides. While Candy Blossom grows its fruits relatively fast, Bone Blossom requires sprinklers to speed up its growth. Without them, players may face delays and need extra patience.
Still, considering its multi-harvest nature and significantly higher sell value, Bone Blossom is easily a more lucrative option. It’s safe to say that this prehistoric plant will earn a top-tier ranking in the Grow a Garden seeds tier list.
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