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Bottle gourd Water Requirement Calculator

Work out the seasonal and per-irrigation water requirement of bottle gourd (lauki) (FAO-56 ETc = ET₀ × Kc, peak Kc 1) for your field, climate, soil and irrigation method.

2388 m³
Seasonal water for 1 acre of bottle gourd (lauki)
27.0 m³/day
Peak daily need
6 days
Irrigate every
Season length110 days
Net seasonal ET (crop)531 mm
Gross seasonal (after drip / micro losses)590 mm
Peak crop ET (ETc = ET₀ × Kc)6.0 mm/day (Kc 1)
Net depth per irrigation39 mm
Volume per irrigation157 m³

Keep the root zone moist through flowering and fruiting; stress drops flowers and deforms fruit. Furrow or drip suits the wide-spaced vine. Avoid wetting foliage to limit mildew.

Sources: FAO-56 Kc for cucurbits (Kc mid 1.0); IIHR cucurbit irrigation; Method: ETc = ET₀ × Kc (FAO-56); efficiency: drip 90%, sprinkler 75%, pivot 80%, surface 60%

Indicative planning figures based on published research averages. Local soil tests, varieties and weather change actual requirements — confirm with your agronomist or extension officer.

Disclaimer: This tool is for general informational and estimation purposes only and is not professional financial, tax, accounting or legal advice. All figures are estimates — verify with a qualified professional before making decisions. Read the full disclaimer.

Farmers and irrigation planners use the free Bottle gourd Water Requirement Calculator to turn the FAO-56 crop coefficients for bottle gourd (lauki) into a real seasonal water volume and an irrigation interval for their own field — no agronomy tables, works offline.

About Bottle gourd Water Requirement Calculator

Bottle gourd needs 450–600 mm and steady moisture through its long, repeated fruiting on the trellis or ground. This calculator uses the FAO-56 method — crop evapotranspiration ETc = ET₀ × Kc — with bottle gourd (lauki)'s own crop coefficients (Kc 0.5 initial, 1 mid-season, 0.8 late) across a 110-day season. Pick your climate band (which sets reference ET₀), irrigation method (drip, sprinkler, pivot or surface — each with its own efficiency) and soil texture, and it returns the seasonal water need in cubic metres, the peak daily demand, the net depth per irrigation and how many days to wait between irrigations.

How to use Bottle gourd Water Requirement Calculator

  1. 1Enter your field area and choose the climate band matching your season.
  2. 2Select your irrigation method and soil texture.
  3. 3Read the seasonal water volume, peak daily demand and irrigation interval, then follow the scheduling note.

Why use Bottle gourd Water Requirement Calculator?

  • Uses bottle gourd (lauki)'s real FAO-56 Kc curve, not a flat factor
  • Accounts for drip / sprinkler / pivot / surface efficiency
  • Gives seasonal volume, peak daily need and an irrigation interval
  • Free, instant and fully in-browser — works offline in the field

Frequently asked questions

How much water does bottle gourd (lauki) need?+

Bottle gourd needs 450–600 mm and steady moisture through its long, repeated fruiting on the trellis or ground. The exact figure depends on climate and season length; this tool sums ET₀ × Kc across the crop's 110-day growth stages for your conditions.

How much water does bottle gourd need?+

About 450–600 mm over its long fruiting season. Steady moisture sustains the repeated picking flushes; drip or furrow irrigation suits the spreading vine.

Why do bottle gourd flowers drop?+

Moisture stress, heat, or poor pollination. Keep soil evenly moist and hand-pollinate female flowers in the early morning if fruit set is poor.

What is ET₀ and Kc?+

ET₀ (reference evapotranspiration) is how fast a standard grass surface loses water in your climate. Kc (crop coefficient) scales it to a specific crop and growth stage. Crop water use ETc = ET₀ × Kc — the basis of FAO-56 irrigation scheduling.

Is this calculator free and private?+

Yes — free, no sign-up, and all calculation runs in your browser, so it works offline in the field and your data never leaves the device.

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