The combined fruit-enlarging agent of 6-Benzylaminopurine and Gibberellic Acid can increase yield by more than 30%
This fruit-enlarging agent is a plant growth regulator composed of 6-BA and GA3 in a 1:1 ratio. It works synergistically to promote fruit enlargement and increase yield.

Mechanism of action and function of 6-BA:
This compound combines the cell elongation and division-promoting properties of GA3 with the ability of 6-BA to inhibit chlorophyll decomposition and promote nutrient transport to the fruit, thereby significantly improving fruit set rate, promoting fruit enlargement, and reducing fruit cracking and deformity.
Specific functions of the 6-Benzylaminopurine and Gibberellic Acid combined fruit-enlarging agent include:
promoting pollen tube growth and pollen germination, increasing pollination rate; regulating the balance between vegetative and reproductive growth; enhancing the transport of amino acids and sugars to the fruit; and improving fruit quality, such as increasing peel color and sugar content.
Applicable Crops and Application Methods:
This fruit-enlarging agent is suitable for various fruit trees and vegetables, such as apples, citrus, grapes, peppers, and cucumbers. It should be sprayed during key growth stages. For example:
For apples and pears
spray once each at the initial flowering stage, full bloom stage, and young fruit stage, using a 3.6% soluble concentrate diluted 800-1200 times.
For peppers and cucumbers
spray at the initial flowering stage, full bloom stage, and young fruit stage, using a 3.6% soluble concentrate diluted 1000-1200 times, focusing on the flowers and young fruit.
Generally, spraying 2-3 times per season with a compound fruit-enlarging agent of 6-Benzylaminopurine and Gibberellic Acid can increase yield by more than 30%, and in some crops, yield increases can reach 60%.

Mechanism of action and function of 6-BA:
This compound combines the cell elongation and division-promoting properties of GA3 with the ability of 6-BA to inhibit chlorophyll decomposition and promote nutrient transport to the fruit, thereby significantly improving fruit set rate, promoting fruit enlargement, and reducing fruit cracking and deformity.
Specific functions of the 6-Benzylaminopurine and Gibberellic Acid combined fruit-enlarging agent include:
promoting pollen tube growth and pollen germination, increasing pollination rate; regulating the balance between vegetative and reproductive growth; enhancing the transport of amino acids and sugars to the fruit; and improving fruit quality, such as increasing peel color and sugar content.
Applicable Crops and Application Methods:
This fruit-enlarging agent is suitable for various fruit trees and vegetables, such as apples, citrus, grapes, peppers, and cucumbers. It should be sprayed during key growth stages. For example:
For apples and pears
spray once each at the initial flowering stage, full bloom stage, and young fruit stage, using a 3.6% soluble concentrate diluted 800-1200 times.
For peppers and cucumbers
spray at the initial flowering stage, full bloom stage, and young fruit stage, using a 3.6% soluble concentrate diluted 1000-1200 times, focusing on the flowers and young fruit.
Generally, spraying 2-3 times per season with a compound fruit-enlarging agent of 6-Benzylaminopurine and Gibberellic Acid can increase yield by more than 30%, and in some crops, yield increases can reach 60%.
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