Select a site with well-drained soil for planting banana crops during the rainy season. Proper drainage helps prevent water logging and root rot.
Prepare elevated beds for planting to enhance drainage and prevent water accumulation around the plant roots.
Dig shallow ditches or channels to direct and manage water flow, reducing the risk of water logging and soil erosion.
During heavy monsoon rains, focus on soil management to maintain nutrient levels and prevent nutrient leaching.
Spread organic mulch around the base of banana plants to retain soil moisture and reduce soil erosion.
Instead of applying large doses of fertilizers, use them in divided amounts to avoid nutrient runoff and maintain balanced nutrition.
Utilize a drip irrigation system to minimize nutrient runoff and provide consistent moisture to banana plants, reducing the risk of overwatering.