The Succulent Seed is one of six brand new seeds that launched in Grow A Garden, as part of the Working Bees update.
All six seeds aren’t available in the normal Seed Shop. Instead, you have to purchase Premium Crafters Seed Packs via the shop with Robux, or you can craft your own Crafters Seed Packs, by completing a specific recipe. Keep on reading to find out all about the new Succulent Seed…

The Succulent is just one of the six brand new seeds you can find inside the Crafters Seed Pack. When you open one of these seed packs, the spinner will land on one of these six seeds:
- Crocus – 40% chance
- Succulent – 25% chance
- Violetcorn – 20% chance
- Bendboo – 10% chance
- Cocovine – 4.5% chance
- Dragon Pepper – 0.5% chance
These are the odds for the “free” Crafters Seed Pack, when you craft the seed pack via the potting bench next to Bizzy Bear.
However, if you purchase the Premium Exotic Crafters Seed Pack, the odds are slightly different:
- Crocus – 39% chance
- Succulent – 25% chance
- Violetcorn – 20% chance
- Bendboo – 10% chance
- Cocovine – 4.5% chance
- Dragon Pepper – 0.5% chance
- Rainbow Pack – 1% chance

The Grow A Garden Succulent Seed is a bright green color, and is the same color all over, and the same design as the usual Grow A Garden Seeds.

When you plant your succulent seed, it sprouts a succulent low level plant. Mine has nine different leaves, and the leaves have a jagged design, just like a succulent would.
In the center of the leaves, there’s a tiered spike with three sections, and the succulent fruit grows at the very top of the spike.
It is a slow growing fruit, even with sprinklers and watering cans, but the fruit is a beigey peach color, and it is a multi-harvest seed, so you can keep regrowing new succulent fruits, as long as you have the plant on your farm.

Once you harvest the succulent fruit, it’s a tall cone shaped fruit, with a strange shape.
This fruit was 4.92kg, and when taken to Steven to get a price for it, it was valued at 24,256, so a lot less valuable than the new Violetcorn, but the Succulent is rated as only “Rare” whereas the Violetcorn is a “Legendary”, so it is to be expected.
I’m not overly in love with the plant or the fruit, and will probably shovel it once the event is over, as it’s not very visually appealing, or valuable.
I think they could have done a more flamboyant succulent for the plant, but if you want to get your hands one, make sure you do the recipe via the potting bench next to Bizzy Bear, before the event leaves very soon.
