Infinite Kitsune Chest Strategy and Glitch Grow a Garden Guide
Climbing the Corrupted Zen event rarely feels fair—until you discover this exploit. By combining a few specific plants and Kodamas seeds, you can farm both Corrupt and Tranquil fruits endlessly, turn them in for Kitsune chests, and stack up rare rewards in minutes. Act fast, because this method may be patched soon. Check out our Grow a Garden Codes and animals Tier List for more rewards!
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I Just found this out but i wanted let you know keep eye on your garden with corrupted and Tranquil if you got one plant that has both tranquil and corrupted it will count 1 Circle on Both for Tranquil and Corruption as well and I also wanted to let you know add extra Sakura Seeds (sakura bush) around the garden that gives more Tranquil and Corrupts as well on the grow garden sometimes even double to triples or even more – Charles.
Thank you for our reader for the tips, Sorry we can’t reply to you Charles, as Gmail seems to block our mail service.
How the Corrupted Zen Event Works

- Corrupt Channeler Reset Every hour, the Corrupt Channeler (the orange‑circled NPC) resets their mutation tree. Normally this grants you one Corrupt mutation, but it’s slow and unreliable.
- Kitsune Crates from Fruits Turning in five Corrupt + five Tranquil fruits nets you one Kitsune chest. Inside, you have a small chance to unlock the coveted Corrupted Kitsune pet.
- Boosting Mutation Rates Each regular Kodamas planted gives a 4% chance per harvest of a Tranquil fruit; each Corrupt Kodamas gives a 4% chance of a Corrupt fruit. Plant enough of these, and you supercharge your farming run.
Gathering Your Kodamas Seeds

- Corrupted Kodamas • Complete Corrupt Channeler quests repeatedly until you collect at least four Corrupted Kodamas seeds.
- Regular Kodamas • Earn or purchase standard Kitsune crates through events (Robux crates or free ones) until you have at least four regular Kodamas seeds.
Even a single pair (one Corrupt + one regular) can kickstart the loop, but four of each lets you run at maximum speed.
Planting and Growing Strategy

- Lay down your Kodamas • Scatter your Corrupt and regular Kodamas seeds across empty plots.
- Pack Zen‑flare or Serenity plants • Buy Zen‐flare and Serenity seeds from the Tanuki shop (they restock at 500 K every reset). • Fill your available garden space with these fast‐growing, multi‐harvest plants.
- Tight layout • Fit as many Zen‐flares and Serenities as possible in one block for rapid harvesting.
Farming Infinite Fruits

- Harvest loop • Loot all Zen‐flares and Serenity plants. Each pick has up to a 16% combined chance for Corrupt or Tranquil fruit (4% per Kodamas × 4 seeds). • Keep harvesting until your inventory is full of fruits.
- Quick turnover • Head to the Corrupt Channeler, open your inventory, filter by “tranquil corrupt,” and hand in every mixed or single‐mutation fruit. • Each batch of ten fruits immediately grants Kitsune crates.
In just three to four minutes, I consistently earned six Kitsune chests before replanting—and the plants instantly regrow once cleared. This loop is genuinely endless.
Claiming Kitsune Chests Efficiently

- Open on the spot • Crack open every chest immediately to grab more regular Kodamas (and possible Corrupted Kitsunes).
- Reinvest rewards • Plant any new Kodamas you get to expand your seed pool.
- Sell leftovers • Clear out extra Zen‐flares or Serenities for quick cash, then restock seeds for the next run.
What You Need to Get Started
- At least one Corrupted Kodamas and one regular Kodamas (four of each is ideal).
- A garden plot with room for Zen‐flare and Serenity plants.
- Quick access to the Corrupt Channeler NPC at the orange hub.
- A few minutes every hour to reset your mutation tree (optional after you build your seed stash).
Check out what the Kitsune Chest gives you in the game Grow a Garden.
This exploit breaks the intended grind by letting you bank Kitsune chests faster than you can open them. Remember, developers may patch this soon—so get planting, harvesting, and collecting before the update catches up. Happy farming in Grow a Garden.
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