6-Benzylaminopurine and Gibberellic Acid (6BA) fruit-enlarging agent is a plant growth regulator formulated with 6-BA and GA3 in a 1:1 ratio. It works synergistically to promote fruit enlargement and increase yield.
Mechanism of Action and Functions 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 deformities.
Specific functions of the 6-Benzylaminopurine and Gibberellic Acid 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 fruits, grapes, peppers, and cucumbers. When using this product, it should be sprayed during key growth stages. For example:
For fruit trees such as 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 vegetables such as 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 a compound fruit-enlarging agent of 6-Benzylaminopurine and Gibberellic Acid 2-3 times per season can increase yield by more than 30%, and for some crops, the yield increase can reach 60%.