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All You Need To Know About Imp Pet in Grow a Garden

The Imp Pet in Grow a Garden gives random Gear Shop rewards when caught, but there’s no confirmed proof it drops Candy Blossom or Bone Blossom seeds.

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All You Need To Know About Imp Pet in Grow a Garden

It was added to Grow a Garden on August 30, 2025, during the Fairy Event. It can be hatched from Enchanted Egg with a hatch chance of 15%. This pet has a special ability, and every 6 minutes and 66 seconds, it invites you to chase it around the map. Upon catching the pet, you're able to take random rewards from Gear Shop. One of the most common questions asked is: Can the Imp drop Candy Blossom or Bone Blossom seeds?

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What Is the Imp Pet?

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The Imp is a limited legendary pet, hatching from the Enchanted Egg with a hatch chance of 15% during the Fairy Event. It takes on a traditional European mythological creature appearance with angry black eyes, bright red skin, terracotta-colored armor, and bone-like horns.

Every 6 minutes and 66 seconds, the Imp invites you to chase it by running around the map and even through other players' gardens in a zigzag manner. If you catch the Imp, it gives you a random reward and has a chance for there to be another immediate play after a successful chase, with a 10% chance plus 0.5% per pet weight.

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What Are Candy Blossom and Bone Blossom?

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The Bone Blossom was a limited transcendent crop added during the Prehistoric Event. It is typed as both a Flower and Prehistoric type of crop. Its base value is 200,000 sheckles. Players could obtain the Bone Blossom seed from completing 21 Dino Quests during the Prehistoric Update. After completion of these quests, players could pay 100,000,000 sheckles or 149 Robux to restart and get another seed.

Candy Blossom is an obtainable limited multi-harvest divine crop that is classified as a Flower, Candy and Sweet-type crop. It resembles some sort of fantastical candy-inspired tree with a bright-pink trunk and aquamarine-colored canopy. The seed was once obtainable from the Easter Event Shop for 10,000,000 sheckles with a 4% restock chance, or for 1,299 Robux.

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Can Imp Give Seeds?

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Candy Blossom is an obtainable limited multi-harvest divine crop that is classified as a Flower, Candy and Sweet-type crop. It resembles some sort of fantastical candy-inspired tree with a bright-pink trunk and aquamarine-colored canopy. The seed was once obtainable from the Easter Event Shop for 10,000,000 sheckles with a 4% restock chance, or for 1,299 Robux.

Community videos claiming the Imp drops such seeds are unverified and likely clickbait or based on glitches. The official wiki confirms that catching the Imp yields Gear Shop items as rewards.

Imp Pet DetailsInformation
RarityLegendary, Limited
SourceEnchanted Egg (Fairy Event)
Hatch Chance15%
Trait Cooldown6 minutes 66 seconds
Replay Chance10% + (weight × 0.5%)
Confirmed RewardsTrading Tickets, Event Lanterns, Glimmering Mutation Spray, Harvest Tools, Grandmaster Sprinklers
Seed DropsNot confirmed

What the Evidence Suggests

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The Imp's trait gives out random rewards from a defined list of Gear Shop items. Neither Candy Blossom nor Bone Blossom seeds appear on that official rewards list, so there's no confirmed documentation that the Imp pet gives those seeds. Since Bone Blossom seed was part of a quest system and Candy Blossom is now unobtainable, it's not likely these would be handed out by a pet trait without official confirmation.

Community videos that detail means of acquiring these seeds through the Imp are unverified, may be clickbait, and/or utilize glitches that have been patched.

My Verdict

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Based on the current official data, Candy Blossom or Bone Blossom seeds cannot be reliably given by the Imp pet. It gives event items and rare gear from the Gear Shop, but seeds are not confirmed as part of its reward pool. If you use the Imp pet, any seed reward should be considered an unconfirmed bonus, not a dependable means.

Tips If You Still Want to Try

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Keep your Imp pet out in the garden and click on it immediately after it spawns to ensure the highest chance of a catch. Have free inventory space for rewards, in case anything accidentally drops.

Document your rewards when chasing the Imp to assist in verifying community data. Do not disregard other methods of achieving Candy Blossom or Bone Blossom, since quests, shops, and events are the more predictable ways of acquiring them, after all. Keep yourself updated, since developers sometimes add new reward tables or even change the traits of pets.

FAQ section

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Does catching the Imp guarantee a seed reward?

No. It triggers a random reward from the Gear Shop item list, and seeds like Bone Blossom and Candy Blossom are not officially listed as possible rewards.

Is Bone Blossom still obtainable?

Bone Blossom seed was obtainable by completing 21 Dino Quests during the Prehistoric Event. Players could pay 100,000,000 sheckles or 149 Robux to restart the quests and get another seed. Check current event availability to see if the quest system is still active.

Will the imp pet ever be updated to give those seeds?

Possibly. Sometimes, game developers update reward tables, so follow patch notes and community updates about changes to the Imp's pool of rewards. Is it worth spending in-game currency chasing the Imp pet? Only if you value the pet for its existing list of Gear Shop rewards. If you're chasing it only for the rare seeds, that's risky given the lack of confirmation that it drops seeds at all.

Conclusion

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The Imp in Grow a Garden is an enjoyable and valuable pet; through its chase mechanic, it provides random rewards from the Gear Shop. In terms of theories claiming that it can drop Candy Blossom or Bone Blossom seeds, the evidence so far is lacking. In the absence of an official release on such claims, Imp should not be used as a reliable means of dropping seeds. Rather, continue using methods that are effective and consider any seed drop from the Imp to be a fortunate bonus rather than strategy.