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Watering Bermuda grass sounds simple — until you realize how many people unintentionally sabotage their lawn by doing it the wrong way. Too little and the roots stay shallow. Too much and you invite fungus, shallow rooting, and chronic brown patches. This guide lays out exactly how often to water Bermuda grass by season, lawn age, and soil type — so you can set up your schedule once and stop guessing.
Bermuda grass has the potential for roots 6–12 inches deep, but only if you train them down. Short, daily waterings keep moisture in the top inch of soil — so roots stay in the top inch too. The result: a lawn that looks fine while the sprinkler runs and fries the moment temperatures hit 95°F.
Deep, infrequent watering — at least ½ inch per session, soaking the top 4–6 inches of soil — pulls roots down and gives the grass real drought resilience.
Rain is usually abundant. Supplement only during dry stretches, 1–2 times per week at about ½ inch per session.
Peak evapotranspiration. Water 2–3 times per week, early morning, targeting 1–1.25 inches total per week including rainfall.
As temperatures drop, demand decreases. Taper to 1 deep watering per week unless a dry spell hits.
Bermuda is dormant. Water only if you go 3+ weeks with no rain and temperatures stay mild.
The standard benchmark is 1 to 1.25 inches per week during active growth. This includes both rainfall and irrigation. In peak summer heat with full sun, demand can briefly climb to 1.5 inches.
Place empty tuna or cat food cans around your lawn while the sprinklers run. When cans show ½ inch, note the runtime. That’s your target session length.
Water between 4 AM and 9 AM. Early morning watering:
Avoid evening watering — wet grass overnight is a recipe for large patch disease in humid Louisiana summers.
| Time Since Install | Frequency | Goal |
|---|---|---|
| Days 1–2 | Immediately & twice daily | Keep sod saturated |
| Days 3–14 | Daily | Soil consistently moist |
| Weeks 3–4 | 4–5x per week | Taper as roots form |
| Weeks 5–6 | 3x per week | Push roots deeper |
| Week 7+ | 2x per week (normal) | Full establishment |
Louisiana soils vary from heavy river clay to sandy ridge soils:
Maintain 2–3 deep waterings per week, but add a short early-morning syringing (5–10 min) only if the lawn shows clear wilt stress by afternoon.
Only during the first 2 weeks after sod installation. Established Bermuda lawns do better with 2–3 deep waterings per week.
No. Overnight moisture increases the risk of fungal diseases. Early morning (4–9 AM) is best.
Walk across the lawn. If your footprints remain visible for more than a few seconds, the grass needs water.
Rarely. Dormant Bermuda only needs occasional watering during extended dry spells (3+ weeks without rain).
Approximately 0.62 gallons per square foot per week during peak growing season (equivalent to 1 inch of rainfall).
TurnKey Grass installs, repairs, and consults on Bermuda lawns across Covington, Hammond, Baton Rouge, and throughout the New Orleans metro. Proper installation and a smart watering plan are what separate a good Bermuda lawn from a great one.