Unlock the Magic: How to Get Lucky Bamboo in Grow a Garden
Explore the mystical world of Grow a Garden and embark on a quest to acquire the Legendary Lucky Bamboo seed! As part of the game’s exciting Corrupted Update, this treasured plant can add a touch of enchantment to any garden, if you know how to find it. Let’s dive into the secrets of its origins and how to get your hands on one.
A Legendary Seed Emerges
Introduced on July 26, 2025, during the Corrupted Update, the Lucky Bamboo quickly became a sought-after asset in Grow a Garden. Its status as a Legendary multi-harvest seed makes it more than just a plant—it’s a game-changer for your garden. Imagine the endless joy of picking from it while standing in your enchanted plot!
How to Procure the Lucky Bamboo
To grow this magical plant, you need a Kitsune Chest or the Exotic Kitsune Chest obtained during the Corrupted Update event. With a tantalizing 14.5% chance, each chest opens up the possibility of uncovering the elusive Lucky Bamboo seed. However, be prepared: this isn’t a seed you can find in any regular shop.
Kitsune Chest: Your Gateway to Luck
The Kitsune Chest is your golden ticket to securing a Lucky Bamboo. But how do you obtain one? There are two primary methods:
- Gift Tranquil and Corrupted fruit to the Kitsune NPC to fill the gauges next to them. Once they’re full, a Kitsune Chest is yours.
- Purchase the Exotic Kitsune Chest, available in the shop for a limited time during the event. Grab one chest for 199 Robux, or opt for bundles of 3 or 10 for more chances.
Tricks and Tips for New Gardeners
Having the Lucky Bamboo in your garden is just one step towards becoming the ultimate Grow a Garden guru. Don’t miss out on our upcoming guides, including tips for beginners and insights into all available pets, mutations, and more!
According to IGN, with these strategies, your garden will not only grow but thrive, filled with adventure and the legendary vitality that only a Lucky Bamboo can bring.
So adventure forth and happy gardening! Who knows what luck is waiting to sprout in your garden?