How to use
1. When peppers and potatoes show signs of excessive growth, spray potatoes with 1600-2500 mg/L of Chlormequat Chloride from bud to flowering to effectively control above-ground growth and increase yield. For peppers, spray 20-25 mg/L of Chlormequat Chloride on stems and leaves to inhibit excessive growth and increase fruit set.
2. Spray 4000-5000 mg/L of Chlormequat Chloride solution on the growing points of cabbage (Lotus White) and celery to significantly control bolting and flowering.
3. During the seedling stage of tomatoes, drench the soil surface with a 50 mg/L solution of Chlormequat Chloride to achieve a more compact plant shape and early flowering. If tomato plants exhibit excessive growth after transplanting, apply 100-150 ml of a 500 mg/L diluted solution of Chlormequat Chloride per plant. Effectiveness will be seen in 5-7 days, and the effect will naturally wear off after 20-30 days, allowing the plant to return to normal growth.
4.Rice: During the early jointing stage, spray the stems and leaves with 50-100g of a 50% aqueous solution (50-100g per mu, 50kg of water) to keep the plants sturdy, prevent lodging, and increase yield.
