Garden Horizons Titan Bloom Seed
Titan Bloom Seed — Price, Source & Buying Strategy
Titan Bloom Seed costs 1,380 Shillings and produces a single-harvest Legendary crop worth 2,200 base in 12.5 minutes. It is the most expensive seed in the game, built for the ultimate endgame mutation burst plays.
Buying verdict
The highest single-harvest seed in the game. At 1,380 Shillings, each harvest returns 2,200 base — 820 Shillings profit. Reserved exclusively for endgame mutation burst events.
Buy price
1,380 Shillings
Crop output
Highest single-harvest value in the game at 2,200 base
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The highest single-harvest seed in the game. At 1,380 Shillings, each harvest returns 2,200 base — 820 Shillings profit. Reserved exclusively for endgame mutation burst events.
Source
Bill's Seed Shop
Stock decision
Titan Bloom Seed appears in Legendary rotations as the most expensive option. At 1,380 Shillings, only buy with a confirmed high-multiplier event approaching and a 1,900+ bankroll.
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Price
1,380 Shillings
Rarity
Legendary
Source
Bill's Seed Shop
Value potential
Highest single-harvest value in the game at 2,200 base
Buying notes
- • Buy Titan Bloom only during confirmed Party (11.5x) or Meteoric (10x) events. For all other scenarios, Glowvein Seed (1,240, repeat, 1,980 sell) is the superior investment.
- • Each Titan Bloom cycle costs 1,380 Shillings because you must rebuy the seed. The real profit is 820 per harvest, not 2,200 — the highest raw profit among all seeds but locked behind constant reinvestment.
- • One Titan Bloom during Party (11.5x) yields 25,300 Shillings — the single largest harvest in the game. This is the only scenario where Titan Bloom clearly beats every alternative.
- • Titan Bloom nets 820 Shillings profit per harvest (2,200 minus 1,380). That is a 59% ROI per cycle, but you pay 1,380 every time. After 3 cycles your profit is 2,460 — compare to Glowvein's 5,940 income minus 1,240 seed (4,700 profit) over the same period.
Availability note
Titan Bloom Seed appears in Legendary rotations as the most expensive option. At 1,380 Shillings, only buy with a confirmed high-multiplier event approaching and a 1,900+ bankroll.
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Who should actually buy Titan Bloom Seed?
Only endgame players with a stable Glowvein income who spot a confirmed Party or Meteoric event. The 1,380-Shilling cost requires a 1,900+ bankroll to absorb safely. If you cannot afford it without stalling your planting loop, keep farming Glowvein — its 1,980-per-cycle repeats fund future Titan Bloom purchases passively.
Titan Bloom Seed vs Glowvein Seed — which should I buy?
Glowvein (1,240, 1,980 sell, repeat) wins in every sustained scenario. After 3 cycles, Glowvein profits 4,700 Shillings while Titan Bloom profits only 2,460. Titan Bloom's only edge is raw per-harvest value during mutation events — 2,200 versus 1,980 — a 220-Shilling gap that matters only during burst windows.
How many Titan Bloom Seeds should I buy per event?
One is usually enough. A single Party (11.5x) harvest yields 25,300 Shillings — more than enough to recoup the 1,380 cost and fund your next purchase. Buying multiple means tying up 2,760+ Shillings in seeds that sit idle during the 12.5-minute growth cycle. Plant one, harvest it, then reassess.