Guidelines for the use of plant growth promoters
2024-09-28
YUNNAN YINGFU TRADING CO., LTD
Tutorial Guide
This guide details how plant growth promoters work, how to apply them, and their effects on different plant species, as well as providing precautions and solutions to common problems.
Guidelines for the use of plant growth promoters
Plant growth promoters are products that promote rapid and healthy growth of plants by optimizing plant nutrient absorption, improving photosynthesis efficiency, and enhancing stress resistance. This guide will explore in detail the working principles, application methods, and effects of plant growth promoters on different plant species. At the same time, we will provide precautions for use and solutions to common problems to ensure that plant growth efficiency is maximized and the best agricultural and horticultural production results are achieved.
How it works
Plant growth promoters promote the healthy growth of plants mainly in the following ways:
- Optimize nutrient absorption: Improve the absorption capacity of plant roots to ensure that plants can obtain the nutrients they need.
- Improve photosynthesis efficiency: By enhancing the function of chlorophyll, the efficiency of photosynthesis is improved, thereby promoting plant growth.
- Enhance stress resistance: Enhance the ability of plants to resist pests and diseases and environmental stress (such as drought and cold).
Application Method
The correct application method is critical to the effectiveness of plant growth promoters. Here are some common application methods:
- Spraying: Spray the promoter solution on the leaves of plants so that it is directly absorbed by the leaves.
- Watering: Dissolve the promoter in water and water it directly on the roots of plants to effectively improve root absorption.
- Mix the soil: Before sowing, mix the promoter with the soil to ensure that the roots can get sufficient nutrients in the early stages of growth.
Effects on different plant species
Different types of plants may respond differently to growth promoters. Here are some common plant effects:
- Crops: Improve yield and pest resistance, especially for cereals and legumes.
- Fruits and vegetables: accelerate growth, improve fruit quality and yield.
- Ornamental plants: promote the blooming of flowers, prolong the flowering period and improve the ornamental value.
Notes and solutions to common problems
Precautions
- Follow the dosage instructions in the product manual to avoid overdose.
- Use under suitable temperature and humidity conditions to ensure the effectiveness of the accelerator.
- Avoid mixing with other chemicals unless specifically indicated.
Solutions to common problems
- No obvious effect: Make sure the method of use is correct and check whether the soil and water quality affect the effect of the accelerator.
- Yellowing leaves: This may be due to an excess or deficiency of nutrients. Adjust the dosage and check other nutritional conditions of the plant.
- Pest and disease problems: Integrated prevention and control, using insect repellents and fungicides in combination.
By following the guidelines above, you will be able to maximize plant growth efficiency and achieve optimal agricultural and horticultural production results.