Application of Uniconazole
Application of Uniconazole in Fruit Trees and Cash Crops
For potted plants such as chrysanthemums, poinsettias and azaleas, Uniconazole can keep the plants compact without affecting the size of the flowers. In the cultivation of fruit trees such as apples, nectarines and cherries, it can effectively control the leggy growth of branches, saving fruit growers time for pruning. In fruit trees such as apples and nectarines and cash crops such as chrysanthemums, it controls leggy growth and promotes fruiting.
Application of Uniconazole in Cotton and Apple
Before sowing cotton, 30-50 mg/L of Uniconazole can effectively control the height of cotton plants, promote the healthy growth of seedlings, enhance stress resistance, and help reduce the occurrence of diseases. This treatment will be more effective in fertile and well-watered environments. For 3-6 year old apple saplings, it is recommended to spray 62.5-250 mg/L of Uniconazole solution on the leaves. This will not only inhibit the excessive growth of new shoots, but also promote the differentiation of flower buds, thereby increasing the fruiting rate of apples.