Ackee – Grow a Garden Wiki
Your complete wiki for the Ackee crop in Grow a Garden. Find stats, trivia, and how to obtain this plant.

Ackee
| Tier | Mythical |
| Seed Chance | 8.7%/13.57%/15% |
| Sheckles Price | N/A |
| Robux Price | N/A |
| Obtainable? | No |
| Multi-Harvest? | Yes |
| Price-Floor Value | 80,221 |
| Average Value | 88,888 |
| Price-Floor Weight | 1.42 kg |
| Average Weight | 1.50 kg |
| Minimum Weight | 1.05 kg |
| Huge Chance | 0.29% |
Overview
The Ackee is a Mythical-tier crop that supports multiple harvests. It was introduced as part of the revamped Daily Quests update during the latter half of the Fairy Event. This crop falls under the Fruit, Tropical, and Toxic categories, allowing it to benefit from boosts and effects that apply to these specific types.
Appearance
The Ackee is modeled after the real-world fruit of the same name. Its design includes a short brown stem topped with a single green leaf that bends slightly downward. The main body of the fruit features a soft blend of red and yellow hues and splits open to reveal shiny black cubes inside.
The seed has a similar design, showing a lighter red and yellow gradient with a small black cube at the bottom. It also has a brown stem and a curved green leaf, mirroring the look of the mature crop.
How to Obtain
- Players can acquire the Ackee through several methods:
- From any remaining Gardener Seed Pack with an 8.7 percent drop chance
- From any remaining Exotic Gardener Seed Pack with a 13.57 percent drop chance
- From a Rainbow Sack with a 15 percent drop chance
Ackee Trivia & Fun Facts
- The Ackee was initially planned to be sold for Garden Coins, but it was later moved to the Gardener Seed Pack system.
- Its design is based on Jamaica’s national fruit, the Ackee. In reality, this fruit is known to be toxic when unripe, which is reflected in the game by giving it a Toxic crop classification.
- It also shares the same base value as the Dragon Pepper at 88,888 coins. Interestingly, even though it is a Mythical-tier crop, it is valued higher than some Divine-tier crops such as the Grand Tomato.