In the natural monsoon environment, the leaves of Bala and Jaya cultivars experienced more than 10 per cent LWD for about 8 and 6 1/2 h in the diurnal cycle, respectively. The maximum LWD of around 14 per cent occurred between 14.30 to 15.30 at the time of minimum relative humidity (EH) and maximum air temperature (Ta). On the other hand, under controlled environment conditions, LWD values of both the cultivars remained below 10 per cent in the entire diurnal cycle. There was a close relationship between LWD and Ta (r = 0.90 for Bala and 0.91 for Jaya) as well as RH (r = -0.95 for Bala and -0.85 for Jaya). The results suggested that RWC values obtained on an interval of 30 min were not enough to observe more than the general trend as a complete recovery of stress achieved within 25 min of rewatering the stressed leaves. Calculations indicated that the determination of LWD with the techniques using excised leaf are likely to incur error as rice leaf may loose water at a rate of 0.3 MPa min−1.