How to Get and Grow the Venom Spitter in Grow a Garden 2

QUICK ANSWER
The Venom Spitter is a Mythic, multi-harvest defense crop in Grow a Garden 2 that spits venom at intruders at night; you buy it from Sam’s Seed Shop for 30,000,000 Sheckles (or a Robux bundle), and its 0.475% restock chance is what makes it feel like one of the rarest seeds to land.

The Venom Spitter arrived with the recent update as a Mythic crop built for one job: melting anyone who walks into your base after dark. It’s grouped in the same defensive family as the Dragon’s Breath, but the part people fixate on is how hard it is to even get one — at a 0.475% restock chance, it almost never shows up in the shop. That “rarest” reputation is really a rarity-and-value hook rather than a proven claim that it’s the single rarest seed in the whole game, and once you have one there’s a real ceiling on how much it can be worth if you stack mutations on it.

What the Venom Spitter is and where to find it

Venom Spitter seed appears in the seed shop list
Venom Spitter seed appears in the seed shop list | Floaty 2/YouTube
Attribute Detail
Type Mythic defense crop, multi-harvest
Cost (Sheckles) 30,000,000
Robux options 1x for 1,195 / 3x for 3,585 / 10x for 11,950
Restock chance 0.475% per shop refresh
Source Sam’s Seed Shop (Rainbow/Gold seeds & Seed Pets unconfirmed)
Produce sell value ~4,000 Sheckles per leaf (reported, not on official listings — may change)

The Venom Spitter is a Mythic defense crop, not a pet or a gear item, and it’s multi-harvest — once it’s grown it keeps producing leaf-like fruit you can sell, so cashing the plant out too early throws away its long-term value. The reliable way to get one is straight from Sam’s Seed Shop for 30,000,000 Sheckles, or by paying Robux if you’d rather skip the grind. The catch is the restock rate: with a 0.475% chance of appearing on any given shop refresh, you can check for a long time and never see it.

There’s a genuine disagreement on whether the Seed Shop is the only route. Some reporting says Seed Shop only at the time of writing; other reporting adds low-chance avenues like Rainbow and Gold seeds and Seed Pets such as Robin. Treat the Seed Shop as the dependable method and the rest as unconfirmed alternatives rather than something to count on.

The reported crop value sits around a 3,610 Sheckles price-floor and roughly 4,000 average, with weights landing near 9.00 kg on average. Those produce numbers come from early reports and aren’t locked on the official listings yet, so expect them to move as the game settles.

QUICK WIN

Because the restock chance is only 0.475%, bank the full 30,000,000 Sheckles first, then check Sam’s Seed Shop every few minutes so you can buy the instant it appears instead of scrambling for money when it does.

Growing it faster with watering cans and sprinklers

Once the seed is yours, growing it is straightforward — the only real lever you have on the timer is watering. Plant it in an open spot in your plot, then pile on watering cans and sprinklers to push the grow timer down. Higher-tier sprinklers help more than the common ones, so a legendary or rare sprinkler is worth chasing over a stack of uncommons.

⚠️ watch outBe realistic about the timer, though. The base grow time showed up as roughly 59 minutes, but it behaved erratically in practice — at one point it actually ticked up from 51 minutes back to an hour even with cans and sprinklers down. So treat watering and sprinklers as the intended speed-up method, not as a guaranteed “save X minutes” trick. After it’s fully grown it’ll be a tall, hard-to-miss plant, and since it’s multi-harvest you’ll keep returning to collect produce.
STEP 1/6

Farm 30,000,000 Sheckles

Spam-harvest and sell high-value crops to Steven until you can afford the seed outright.

Player harvests glowing crops from a packed garden
Player harvests glowing crops from a packed garden | Floaty 2/YouTube
STEP 2/6

Camp Sam’s Seed Shop

Check every few minutes, since the Venom Spitter only has a 0.475% chance to appear on each restock.

STEP 3/6

Buy the Venom Spitter Seed

Purchase it for 30,000,000 Sheckles, or use a Robux bundle if you’d rather not wait.

STEP 4/6

Plant it in your plot

Drop it in an open space with room around it so you can reposition it toward your base entrance later.

STEP 5/6

Stack watering cans and sprinklers

Water it and surround it with sprinklers — higher-tier ones help most — to push the grow timer down.

STEP 6/6

Harvest the produce repeatedly

Because it’s multi-harvest, keep coming back to collect and sell its leaves instead of selling the plant.


Video help

Its night-time venom attack versus Dragon’s Breath

The Venom Spitter only fights at night. When an intruder steps into your base it leans its head over them and spits venom, and that hit does two things — direct damage plus a poison damage-over-time effect that keeps ticking after the initial spit. In practice that’s enough to instantly drop most players who try to walk in and rob you, especially when it’s paired with other defensive plants.

🔑 keyThe honest caveat is that it appears to hit one target at a time and reads as weaker than the Dragon’s Breath. That’s a judgment drawn from how it performs rather than a hard published stat, but it points to a clear takeaway: a single Venom Spitter won’t lock down a base by itself. Running several plants — or mixing them with Dragon’s Breath so both flanks of your garden are covered — is what turns it into reliable defense rather than a single chokepoint anyone can rush past.

Stacking mutations for a higher-value Venom Spitter

This is where the “rarest, most expensive” framing actually pays off. A plain Venom Spitter sells for modest money — a small unmutated one went for around 6,000 Sheckles (doubled to roughly 14,000 with a daily-deal multiplier), while a huge 53 kg unmutated specimen reached about 322,000. The big jumps come from mutations, which stack on top of size to multiply the payout.

💡 pro tipThe mutation types reported for the Venom Spitter include Aurora, Bloodlit, Electric, Frozen, Gold, Rainbow, and Starstruck (with Starfall also mentioned among the top-tier weather mutations). To chase a high-value plant, run multiple Venom Spitters with sprinklers and play through weather and mutation events until a strong mutation lands, then sell the most stacked ones and keep a few for defense.

As for how much those builds are worth — early numbers float a single fully mutated plant at around 12.11M Sheckles and totals near 236M across several stacked plants. Those are unverified current-patch reports, not fixed endgame values: mutation strength and sell prices are still being tuned, and the official listings don’t yet confirm them. Treat them as “what’s possible right now” best-cases rather than guaranteed payouts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Venom Spitter really the rarest seed in Grow a Garden 2?

It has a very low 0.475% restock chance in the Seed Shop, which makes “rarest” a fair hook for how hard it is to find. But that only proves it’s hard to roll on a restock — there’s no confirmation it’s the single rarest seed in the entire game.

How much does the Venom Spitter cost, and can you buy it with Robux?

It costs 30,000,000 Sheckles from Sam’s Seed Shop. If you’d rather pay real currency, the Robux bundles are listed as 1x for 1,195, 3x for 3,585, and 10x for 11,950 Robux.

How often does the Venom Spitter restock in the Seed Shop?

The shop refreshes every few minutes, but the Venom Spitter only has a 0.475% chance to appear on any given restock. The practical advice is to keep at least 30M Sheckles ready and check the shop every few minutes, since you can’t predict when it’ll show.

Is the Venom Spitter better than Dragon’s Breath for base defense?

Reports suggest it’s weaker than the Dragon’s Breath and hits only one target at a time, so it isn’t a clean upgrade. It’s still strong — direct plus poison damage drops most intruders — but you’ll want several plants, or a mix with Dragon’s Breath, for dependable coverage rather than relying on one.

Is the Venom Spitter multi-harvest, and how much does its produce sell for?

Yes, it’s multi-harvest, so it keeps producing fruit you can sell instead of being a one-time payout. Its leaves reportedly sell for around 4,000 Sheckles each, though that figure comes from early reports and isn’t confirmed on the official listings, so it may change.

More questions
Can you get the Venom Spitter without buying it from the Seed Shop?

The dependable route is buying it from Sam’s Seed Shop. Some reports mention low-chance alternatives like Rainbow or Gold seeds and Seed Pets such as Robin, but other reporting says Seed Shop only — so treat those extra routes as unconfirmed rather than reliable.

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