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::moreover, based on my observations, you have to water twice as often for the best results, and the max yield for older berries seems higher. those details are probably pretty important. ~Kendai
::moreover, based on my observations, you have to water twice as often for the best results, and the max yield for older berries seems higher. those details are probably pretty important. ~Kendai
:::Later on, I'm definitely gonna be revamping the page. Adding a "growth" section, possibly to each generation. '''[[User:TTEchidna|<span style="color:#FF0000">TTE</span>]][[User talk:TTEchidna|<span style="color:#0000FF">chidna</span>]]''' 18:25, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
:::Later on, I'm definitely gonna be revamping the page. Adding a "growth" section, possibly to each generation. '''[[User:TTEchidna|<span style="color:#FF0000">TTE</span>]][[User talk:TTEchidna|<span style="color:#0000FF">chidna</span>]]''' 18:25, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
I managed to do some berry-watching, I have to say I was thinking it was a lot more complicated than it actually was, if what Gathered is correct. It seems the soil simply dries in the same amount of time it takes for the plant to grow a stage. Using route 218, i planted a pair of leppa berries, and a pair of razz barries. the razz dried the same time they grew the first stage. after that, I watered all the berries, and watered only one of each an hour later. the one watered later dried out later, and the one left unwatered completely dried at the same rate it dried the first step.
Summary: It takes the same time as one stage of growth for soil to dry a step. This is based on berries grown during the DAY time period, on route 218, I hear some things like location or time of day may effect the rate, so I'll probably test the NIGHT period later in Solasceon or route 10.
Setting aside time or location effects, basically this means you need to water berries BEFORE they grow each stage. if you wait until after the growth, the soil will already have dried a step, and it will probably count against your yield. it also means you'll have to water earlier for each "phase" since the goal is to water it again before it dries.
Well, all that was a bit long-winded, and it didn't reveal much, but that's what I've got. ~Kendai


== Damage-reducing Berries ==
== Damage-reducing Berries ==
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