How to use
Cotton: Spray the entire plant with a 30-50mg/L solution, first during the initial flowering stage and then during peak flowering. This will dwarf, top, and increase yield.
Tobacco: Apply a 50-100mg/L solution before transplanting the seedlings. This will keep them sturdy, develop a strong root system, resist drought, and increase yield and quality.
Corn: Soak seeds in a 50% aqueous solution diluted 80-100 times over for 6 hours, ideally covering the seeds. Dry in the shade before sowing. This will result in sturdy, strong plants with a well-developed root system, low cob-bearing position, no bald spots, large ears with full grains, and significantly increase yield.
Tomatoes: Spraying the leaves with a 500-1000 mg/L solution during the initial flowering stage can control excessive growth, promote reproductive growth, increase fruit set, and improve yield and quality.
Peppers: For peppers with excessive growth, spraying the stems and leaves with a 20-25 mg/L solution during the initial flowering stage can inhibit stem and leaf growth, resulting in shorter and sturdier plants with darker green leaves, and enhance cold and drought resistance.
