Field Capacity and Wilting Point Determination

Field capacity is the amount of water that a soil retains after gravity has pulled away excess water. Wilting point is the moisture content in a soil at which plants would wilt permanently. To determine these values, a moisture analysis is conducted.

How to Do Moisture Analysis?

The field capacity and wilting point of a soil sample can be determined using the following steps:

Materials

  • Soil sample
  • Pressure plate apparatus
  • Water
  • Vacuum pump
  • Drying oven

Procedure

Determining Field Capacity

  • Place a known mass of air-dry soil into the pressure plate apparatus.
  • Saturate the soil with water and apply a pressure of 1/3 bar (33 kPa) to the sample.
  • Maintain the pressure for 24 hours.
  • Remove the pressure and weigh the sample.
  • Calculate the field capacity as the percentage of water retained.

Determining Wilting Point

  • Place a new sample of air-dry soil into the pressure plate apparatus.
  • Apply a pressure of 15 bars (1500 kPa) to the sample.
  • Maintain the pressure for 48 hours.
  • Remove the pressure and weigh the sample.
  • Calculate the wilting point as the percentage of water retained.