
Pets in Grow a Garden help you in many ways.
Some give your plants special powers like new looks, faster growth, or better value.
You can hatch pets from eggs or unlock items during events.
Every item has its own power, and some are very hard to get.
One of the rarest is the Kappa.
It was added during the Zen Event update and it’s not easy to get.
In this post, you will learn all about the Kappa pet in Grow a Garden, including its trading value, price, what makes it special, chance, and more.
Kappa Pet in Grow a Garden Wiki

Kappa
How to Get: Zen Egg – 30 Chi
Hatch Chance: 3.5%
Estimated Value: ~5T to 10T Sheckles
Passive: Water Spirit: Occasionally sprays water on all nearby fruits, mutating them to wet, and has a chance to convert Wet mutations already on fruit to Bloodlit.
Hunger: 40,000
Released: July 19, 2025
How to Get the Kappa in Grow a Garden
You can get the Kappa from the Zen Egg, which is available during the Zen Event in the Zen Shop.
It costs 30 Chi Points to buy the egg.
Once you hatch it, there is only a 3.5% chance of getting the Kappa, so it’s rare but worth the effort if you are lucky.
What the Kappa Pet Does in Grow a Garden
The Kappa is a mythical pet.
It has the power to mutate nearby fruits by spraying water, changing them to the Wet mutation.
Related: Wet Mutation Multiplier Guide in Grow a Garden
Sometimes, if a fruit is already Wet, the Kappa can upgrade it to Bloodlit.
This ability is helpful for boosting fruit value and mutation combos in your garden.
Conclusion
Getting the Kappa in Grow a Garden takes time and luck.
The best way is by hatching Zen Eggs during the event and hoping for the best.
It might take a few tries, but the reward is worth it.
Its ability to mutate and upgrade fruits makes it one of the best items during the Zen Event, so keep going and don’t give up.
Additional Reading
Tanchozuru Pet in Grow a Garden (How to Get It and What It Does)
Tanuki in Grow a Garden (How to Get and What It Does)
Zen Aura in Grow a Garden (How to Get and Wiki)
Brianna is based in Minnesota in the US at the moment, and has been writing since 2017. She is currently a 3rd Year med student at the time of writing this.