Torstol seed

Torstol seeds can be planted in a herb patch in order to produce grimy torstols. This requires a Farming level of 85.

A nearby gardener will not watch over your growing torstol.

Torstol seeds can be obtained as a rare monster drop (see below), looting a nature impling, by pickpocketing Master Farmers, or by playing the Vinesweeper minigame.

Planting torstol seeds can be profitable, so therefore players are advised to make sure that the herbs do not die. Supercompost (or Fertile Soil spell) is strongly recommended, as this is the best way of reducing the chance of your herbs from becoming diseased, as it is not possible to water the patch, or ask a farmer to tend the herbs.

Some players only grow Torstol in the disease-free herb patch (unlocked after My Arm's Big Adventure) and fill the other herb patches with less risky herbs, to minimise potential losses. Using a Juju farming potion can also be useful to maximise the number of herbs harvested.

The following table shows the profit yield, assuming all the herbs and seeds are purchased/sold at the Grand Exchange, for the guide price. If the herb dies, you will lose coins.

Note: Supercompost yields a minimum of 5 herbs.

Dropping monsters

 * Monsters with access to the rare drop table
 * Master Farmer (Thieving)
 * Nature Impling (Loot)
 * Nex (12 seeds)
 * Ganodermic beast (1 seed)
 * Moss Giant (1 seed)

Market
Torstol seeds have increased in price significantly in the Grand Exchange since the Herblore Update in October 2009, due to Torstol's use in making Overload potions. Torstol seeds currently cost, whereas in September 2009, Torstol seeds were worth about 17k each. In the same time frame, Clean Torstol weeds have increased in price from about 3k each to each.

Farming Torstol has become more profitable than it used to be but at the same time risky since herb crops can always die and the seeds have a high cost. The possible profit, however, had grown near Snapdragons and even surpassed it.

Torstol seed