Which Plant Growth Regulators Should Be Used to Cultivate Robust Pepper Seedlings?
During the seedling stage of peppers, the following plant growth regulators can be utilized to cultivate robust seedlings:

Sodium Nitrophenolates (Atonik):
During the seedling stage, a foliar spray application of a 4–6 ppm (or 4–6 mg/L) solution can promote the vegetative growth of peppers and foster the development of robust seedlings.
Gibberellic Acid (GA3):
When pepper seeds are germinating, treating them with a 50–100 ppm GA3 solution can break dormancy and promote germination.
Diethyl Aminoethyl Hexanoate (DA-6):
During the seedling stage, a foliar spray application of 10 mg/L DA-6—applied at a rate of 25–30 kg of solution per mu—can promote growth and aid in cultivating robust seedlings.
DCPTA: During the seedling stage, a foliar spray application of 25 mg/L DCPTA—applied at a rate of 25–30 kg of solution per mu—also contributes to the cultivation of robust seedlings.

Sodium Nitrophenolates (Atonik):
During the seedling stage, a foliar spray application of a 4–6 ppm (or 4–6 mg/L) solution can promote the vegetative growth of peppers and foster the development of robust seedlings.
Gibberellic Acid (GA3):
When pepper seeds are germinating, treating them with a 50–100 ppm GA3 solution can break dormancy and promote germination.
Diethyl Aminoethyl Hexanoate (DA-6):
During the seedling stage, a foliar spray application of 10 mg/L DA-6—applied at a rate of 25–30 kg of solution per mu—can promote growth and aid in cultivating robust seedlings.
DCPTA: During the seedling stage, a foliar spray application of 25 mg/L DCPTA—applied at a rate of 25–30 kg of solution per mu—also contributes to the cultivation of robust seedlings.
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