Moringa plants water requirement - drought-tolerant and require relatively little water
Moringa plants are drought-tolerant and require relatively little water: about 1–3 liters per day for mature trees, totaling 30–90 liters per month and 360–1,080 liters per year.
Here’s a detailed breakdown based on age, climate, and soil conditions:
🌿 Daily Water Requirement
Seedlings (0–6 months): 0.5–1 liter/day to support root establishment.
Young plants (6 months–2 years): 1–2 liters/day depending on temperature and soil.
Mature trees (2+ years): 2–3 liters/day in dry conditions; less if rainfall is adequate.
📅 Monthly Water Requirement
Average range: 30–90 liters/month per mature plant.
Seasonal variation:
Dry season: May require up to 100 liters/month.
Rainy season: Minimal irrigation needed.
📈 Annual Water Requirement
Estimated total: 360–1,080 liters/year per mature moringa tree.
Factors influencing this:
Local rainfall and humidity
Soil drainage and retention
Planting density and spacing
Intended use (leaf vs pod production)
💧 Irrigation Tips for Moringa
Moringa thrives in well-drained soil and does not tolerate waterlogging.
Drip irrigation or manual watering every few days is sufficient in dry climates.
Overwatering can lead to root rot and reduced growth.
Once established, moringa can survive with minimal supplemental watering.
This low water requirement makes moringa ideal for arid and semi-arid regions, especially in sustainable agriculture systems.
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