The objective wasto evaluate the growth of Arachis pintoi fertilized with nitrogen andwater deficiency conditions. The study was developed in a 4 × 4 factorialarrangement with four nitrogen levels (0, 40, 80 and 120 kg N/ha) and four irrigationlevels (25, 50, 75 and 100% of field capacity), in a completely randomized experimentaldesign, with four replications. High doses of N benefited the production ofroot shoots while the root increased its production at a dose of 40 kg N/ha.The number of green and senescent leaves were influenced by N fertilizationand the water regime, where higher doses of N provided greater total numberof green leaves (364 leaves/pot) and the limitation of water resulted in a greaternumber of senescent leaves (78 leaves/pot). Observing the maximum point, thewater regime of 90% of field capacity and 120 kg N/ha favored leaf appearancerate of 1.2 leaves/day and less phyllochron (4.6 days/leaf) at 85% of fieldcapacity and 115 kg N/ha. The dose of 120 kg N/ha resulted in ultimate greaterwidth (1.4 cm) and length (2.4 cm) of the leaf at 100% of field capacity. Thefinal length of stolons showed quadratic effect for N, having greatest length(58.1 cm) at 75 kg N/ha and 100% of field capacity.