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How Often Should You Water Your Cassava?

August 12, 2024 2 min read
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Overwatering Cassava may lead to root rot, so it's crucial to ensure proper drainage.
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Water Cassava every week during the growing season, adjusting based on rainfall and soil moisture.
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To check soil moisture, insert your finger about 5 cm (2 inches) into the soil; if it's dry, it's time to water.
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Understanding Cassava Water Needs

The Basics of Cassava Hydration

Cassava is a resilient plant that grows well in a variety of conditions, but it thrives best with consistent watering. Ideal for regions with a tropical climate, cassava prefers moist soil without waterlogging. Regular watering is essential to support its growth and to promote the development of its starchy, edible roots. The general guideline is to water cassava every week. However, this can vary based on soil type, weather conditions, and plant size.

Signs of Overwatering and Underwatering

Recognizing the signs of overwatering and underwatering is crucial for healthy Cassava plants. Overwatered Cassava may exhibit yellowing leaves, a mushy stem base, and root rot, indicating excess moisture in the soil. On the contrary, underwatered Cassava will have drooping leaves, dry soil, and stunted growth. Staying vigilant with these signs ensures you can adjust your watering schedule to meet the plant's needs properly.
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