For the Grow A Garden Corrupt Update, we got a new mechanic with the Corrupt Channeller to earn rewards.
With the rewards, we can earn ten different items, which each have a difference chance percentage, and the Enkaku Seed is one of the two top tier rewards you can get from completing the Corrupt Channeller’s quest.
![Grow A Garden Enkaku Seed [Corrupt Update]](https://www.durbinrock.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/IMG_8126.jpeg)
For the Corrupt Channeller, he asks us to provide him with Tranquil mutated crops, and he asks for a specific crop in a specific weight, for example, a Tranquil daffodil 0.2kg.
I personally hate it whenever Grow A Garden gives us weight related tasks. It’s so annoying to have to turn in specific weights of fruits/flowers/vegetables, when it’s hard enough to get the right mutated crops.
We had something similar with the Bizzy Bee update. I am fine with giving specific crops, but expecting players to grow specific weights of 10 different crops within 60 minutes is so tough.
If you do manage to provide the Corrupt Channeller with his different Tranquil crops, you’ll earn a reward at random, for each that you turn in.
The rewards on offer are:
- Zen Egg – 17.39% chance
- 10x Chi – 17.39% chance
- Corrupted Zen Crate – 13.04% chance
- Corrupt Staff – 8.7% chance
- Mutation Spray Tranquil – 8.7% chance
- Mutation Spray Corrupt – 8.7% chance
- Tranquil Staff – 8.7% chance
- Zen Seed Pack – 8.7% chance
- Corrupted Kodama – 4.35% chance
- Enkaku Seed – 4.35% chance
Both the Enkaku Seed and the Corrupted Kodama Pet are the top tier rewards when completing the Tranquil quest, and I found it way easier to get the Enkaku Seeds than I did with Corrupted Kodama Pet.
I’ve managed to get three Corrupted Kodamas, but six Enkaku Seeds. I don’t believe an Enkaku is a real plant in real life, but the word Enkaku, in Japanese, means “distant” or “remote”, which might related to how rare the seed is within the Corrupt Channeller’s quest.
![Grow A Garden Enkaku Seed [Corrupt Update]](https://www.durbinrock.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/IMG_8129.jpeg)
Once you’ve planted your Grow A Garden Enkaku Seed, it grows a pinky beige colored tree, with leaves that look like the leaves on the game’s Sugar Apple tree, and the tree grows multiple branches, with an Enkaku flower growing on the end of each branch.
It’s all down to luck, when it comes to the size of your Enkaku tree, but if you don’t like the shape or height of your Enkaku, you just have to wait until it shows as 100% grown, and then you can use the Reclaimer gear, to convert it back to a seed, so you can replant it and try again.
![Grow A Garden Enkaku Seed [Corrupt Update]](https://www.durbinrock.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/IMG_8130.jpeg)
Once fully grown, the Enkaku grows these super pretty flowers, with are quite shallow in terms of height, but they have a pretty layered petal look, in differing pink tones, to give depth and dimension.
I actually think it’s one of the prettiest flowers we have within the game, and it is a multi-harvest seed, so the flowers will just regrow once you’ve harvested them.
![Grow A Garden Enkaku Seed [Corrupt Update]](https://www.durbinrock.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/IMG_8131.jpeg)
This particular flower had a weight of 5.02kg, and it sold for 62,497 sheckles, which isn’t bad.
I didn’t use any sprinklers on my Enkaku, so it’s likely you’ll be able to get massive flower heads when using the Master Sprinkler and/or Godly Sprinkler, to increase the variant chance (huge/rainbow/gold), and it’s only available while the Corrupt update is live within the game, so don’t miss out on the chance to get yourself one of the seeds.
