I crouched between two bloomed flowers as the Nectar Den timer ticked down and realized I had one chance to reset the garden before the buff expired. My hands were shaking — not from the fight, but from the thought of missing a rare seed. You feel that small, sour panic too when a run teeters on a single item.
I’ve been farming the Living Garden since the Lost Jungle update dropped. I’ll walk you through the exact route, the NPC you need, and how to wring extra value out of each bloom so you waste less time and get more seeds. Follow the steps, and you’ll turn those brief windows into dependable runs.
How to Obtain Bloom Totem in Fisch
A seed packet at a weekend farmer’s market can change your afternoon.
You only need the Bloom Totem inside the Living Garden, so the hunt is short and focused. Here’s the clean route I use and what to expect at each stop.
- Travel to the Lost Jungle and enter the Toxic Cave. Get the Toxic-Proof Raft in Fisch so you can cross to the Living Garden.
- When you land, head straight and take the left before you meet the Leafscale Lemon Shark spawn area.
- Find Mike — a small plant-like NPC tucked near a cluster of flowers. Talk to him; he asks for a Living Seed.
- Open flowers across the Living Garden. Each bloom gives a small chance at a Living Seed and grants the pollinated buff, which is handy in the Nectar Den.
- Once you have the seed, return to Mike and trade it for the Bloom Totem.
How do I get the Living seed in Fisch?
Open every flower you can reach. The drop rate is low, so consistency beats rushing one spot. Use community tips on Steam forums, Reddit threads, or the game’s Discord to compare spawn cycles — streamers on Twitch often show live patterns you can copy.

What does the Bloom totem do in Fisch?
It lets you close previously opened flowers so they can be reopened for another chance at rewards. Use it to stack the pollinated buff longer and to reroll seed drops during the same run.
How to Use Bloom Totem in Fisch
A florist will re-tie a bouquet before sending it out again.
Think of the Bloom Totem as a reset tool: it closes bloomed flowers so you can open them again — like a reset button for a bouquet. You use it where returns matter most.
- After your first sweep of the garden, activate the Bloom Totem on clusters that already dropped common items. Close them, then reopen to try for rare Living Seeds.
- Prioritize flowers that give the pollinated buff before you enter the Nectar Den; the buff reduces the chance of death in that area.
- Space your visits to avoid a universal cooldown; flowers have short timers, so plan loops that let one cluster cool while you hit another.
- Save one or two Bloom Totems for final pushes when you need a Living Seed to craft a Living Lotus — that lotus boosts the Bloomspire Rod.
If you play co-op, coordinate with teammates: one player opens while another holds the Bloom Totem to reset only the best clusters. Forums like Reddit and Discord often list community-verified spawn hotspots — Moyens I/O’s guide and popular Twitch streamers have clip highlights you can follow for timing.
The Bloom Totem won’t guarantee a seed — drop rates are small — but used right it stacks chance and time in your favor. Treat it as a multiplier for effort, not a single-use miracle; repeated cycles produce results.
Try this: run three loops, use the Bloom Totem on your second loop only, and finish with a fast sweep. You’ll get more pollinated buff uptime and a slightly higher chance at Living Seeds — small margins add up, as reliable as a pocket watch.
So, will you farm the Living Garden the same way as everyone else, or will you test a new loop and spark a better drop rate?