The Promising Potential of Combining Brassinolide with Fertilizers
When formulating products, customers typically consider the pH levels of fertilizers, which can limit their choice of plant growth regulators. Brassinolide is a novel regulator with a neutral pH, allowing it to be combined with fertilizers and pesticides across the entire pH spectrum—whether acidic or alkaline.

Brassinolide is a natural plant hormone found widely in plant organs such as pollen, seeds, stems, and leaves. Because its physiological activity far exceeds that of the five previously known classes of plant hormones, it has been internationally acclaimed as the "sixth hormone" and is classified as a new, broad-spectrum plant growth regulator. Among the various isomers, Brassinolide is noted for its yield-enhancing capabilities; specifically, the 0.01% aqueous solution has undergone years of field efficacy trials and large-scale agricultural promotion, demonstrating remarkable results.
As a sterol-based plant growth regulator, Brassinolide not only significantly boosts vegetative and reproductive growth, fertilization, photosynthesis, crop quality, and yield, but also enhances resistance to drought, salinity, disease, and frost. Additionally, it can mitigate phytotoxicity caused by certain pesticides (including herbicides). Its yield-boosting effects are particularly pronounced when used in areas prone to natural disasters or characterized by saline-alkali soil.
Consequently, many manufacturers are now formulating products that combine Brassinolide with Sodium Nitrophenolate (Atonik) or Diethyl aminoethyl hexanoate (DA-6). These combinations offer excellent efficacy and high profitability, leading to their widespread adoption across the industry.

Brassinolide is a natural plant hormone found widely in plant organs such as pollen, seeds, stems, and leaves. Because its physiological activity far exceeds that of the five previously known classes of plant hormones, it has been internationally acclaimed as the "sixth hormone" and is classified as a new, broad-spectrum plant growth regulator. Among the various isomers, Brassinolide is noted for its yield-enhancing capabilities; specifically, the 0.01% aqueous solution has undergone years of field efficacy trials and large-scale agricultural promotion, demonstrating remarkable results.
As a sterol-based plant growth regulator, Brassinolide not only significantly boosts vegetative and reproductive growth, fertilization, photosynthesis, crop quality, and yield, but also enhances resistance to drought, salinity, disease, and frost. Additionally, it can mitigate phytotoxicity caused by certain pesticides (including herbicides). Its yield-boosting effects are particularly pronounced when used in areas prone to natural disasters or characterized by saline-alkali soil.
Consequently, many manufacturers are now formulating products that combine Brassinolide with Sodium Nitrophenolate (Atonik) or Diethyl aminoethyl hexanoate (DA-6). These combinations offer excellent efficacy and high profitability, leading to their widespread adoption across the industry.