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In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, [[soft soil]] appears all around [[Hoenn]] again, in the same locations that that it did in Generation III, but in some cases the number of plots available is more or less.
In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, [[soft soil]] appears all around [[Hoenn]] again, in the same locations that that it did in Generation III, but in some cases the number of plots available is more or less.


In stark contrast to X and Y, the Berry care mechanics in Omega Ruby and Alpha return to bare basics. Watering is the only way to care for a Berry plant, and soil is either fully moist or fully dry. Berries also have four stages of growth before reaching their final, harvestable stage. [[Mulch]] cannot be used due to its unsuitability for Hoenn soil.
In stark contrast to X and Y, the Berry care mechanics in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire return to bare basics. Watering is the only way to care for a Berry plant, and soil is either fully moist or fully dry. Berries also have four stages of growth before reaching their final, harvestable stage. [[Mulch]] cannot be used due to its unsuitability for Hoenn soil.


Growth times and yields also change. Yields are slightly different compared to X and Y, while the growth times of most Berries are either 16 or 32 hours.
Growth times and yields also change. Yields are slightly different compared to X and Y, while the growth times of most Berries are either 16 or 32 hours. The {{DL|PokéNav Plus|AreaNav}} can be used to keep track of Berry Trees in Hoenn. It keeps track of what Berries were planted, where and how long they've been growing, and whether they are ready for harvest.


If the [[Bag]] is sorted, it uses the same order as in Generation IV with the three new Berries ({{b|Roseli}}, {{b|Kee}}, and {{b|Maranga}}) at the end of the list, slotting the Berries that can only be used to make Pokéblocks being back into their original order.
If the [[Bag]] is sorted, it uses the same order as in Generation IV with the three new Berries ({{b|Roseli}}, {{b|Kee}}, and {{b|Maranga}}) at the end of the list, slotting the Berries that can only be used to make Pokéblocks being back into their original order.
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