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}}'''Sourberry''' is a [[crop]] that can be [[Farming|grown]] at the [[farm]] from Kupiberry Seeds or indoors from a [[Sourberry In-A-Pot]]. Sourberry Seeds can be purchased at [[Freya's]] during [[Winter]] and [[Spring]], randomly obtained from treasure chests in [[dungeon]]s or bringing [[pigeon]]s to [[Pip]] or by placing a Sourberry into a [[Seed Creator]]. | }}'''Sourberry''' is a [[crop]] that can be [[Farming|grown]] at the [[farm]] from Kupiberry Seeds or indoors from a [[Sourberry In-A-Pot]]. Sourberry Seeds can be purchased at [[Freya's]] during [[Winter]] and [[Spring]], randomly obtained from treasure chests in [[dungeon]]s or bringing [[pigeon]]s to [[Pip]] or by placing a Sourberry into a [[Seed Creator]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:15, 21 March 2025
Sourberry is a crop that can be grown at the farm from Kupiberry Seeds or indoors from a Sourberry In-A-Pot. Sourberry Seeds can be purchased at Freya's during Winter and Spring, randomly obtained from treasure chests in dungeons or bringing pigeons to Pip or by placing a Sourberry into a Seed Creator.
Farming
Sourberry Seeds can be planted outside during Winter and Spring or all year round inside the Greenhouse. Once planted, a Sourberry plant takes eight days to grow to the first harvest and continues to produce harvests every two days until it is uprooted or withers with the season change.
A Sourberry plant produces three Sourberries each harvest.
| Seed | Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 |
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| 1 day | 1 day | 1 day | 1 day | 1 day |
| Stage 5 | Stage 6 | Stage 7 | Harvest | Regrowth |
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| 1 day | 1 day | 1 day | Total: 8 days | Every 2 days |
Uses
Harvested Sourberries can be sold. One Sourberry can be donated to the Museum as part of its Berries collection.








