Chlormequat Chloride CCC Effects
Chlormequat Chloride, as a plant growth regulator, plays a key role in corn cultivation. At the right time and in the right amount, spraying Chlormequat Chloride can effectively promote the robust growth of corn plant rhizomes, shorten the length of internodes, reduce the height of the ear, and increase the number of roots. These effects not only help prevent the lodging of corn plants, but also promote the transportation of nutrients to the ear, reduce empty plants and bald tips, and thus increase the number of fruiting plants.
Suitable time to spray Chlormequat Chloride
The timing and amount of spraying Chlormequat Chloride CCC have a direct impact on the control effect of corn plants. Generally, the 8-11 leaf stage of corn is regarded as the best time to spray Chlormequat Chloride. At this stage, the corn plants have just entered the early stage of jointing, and spraying Chlormequat Chloride at this time can effectively curb the excessive growth of stems.