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68157-60-8
98%TC, 0.1%SL, 0.5%SL
Forchlorfenuron
Common name: Forchlorfenuron
CAS No.: 68157-60-8
Specification: 98%TC, 0.1%SL, 0.5%SL
Molecular formula: C12H10ClN3O
Structural formula:
Mode of action:
Forchlorfenuron is a highly active plant growth regulator with cytokinin activity. It can promote cell division, differentiation, organ formation and protein, prevent fruit and flower shedding, induce parthenocarpy, promote fruit setting, and promote fruit Swell, enhance photosynthetic efficiency.
Uses:
Description: A cytokinin growth stimulating substance used to enhance fruit set, size and increase yields.
Main effects: Enhance fruit set, size and increase yields.
Example plants: Grape; Kiwifruit; Apple; Pear; Melon; Pumpkin.
Application (0.1%SL)
Crop | Dilution | Method |
Grape | 10ml-20ml/ 1L water | Soak the fruit ear 15 days after the blossom fall. The PHI is 38 days. Apply one time max per season. |
Cucumber | 40ml-50ml/ 1L water | Evenly spray the whole melon with water during the flowering period. |
Forchlorfenuron
Common name: Forchlorfenuron
CAS No.: 68157-60-8
Specification: 98%TC, 0.1%SL, 0.5%SL
Molecular formula: C12H10ClN3O
Structural formula:
Mode of action:
Forchlorfenuron is a highly active plant growth regulator with cytokinin activity. It can promote cell division, differentiation, organ formation and protein, prevent fruit and flower shedding, induce parthenocarpy, promote fruit setting, and promote fruit Swell, enhance photosynthetic efficiency.
Uses:
Description: A cytokinin growth stimulating substance used to enhance fruit set, size and increase yields.
Main effects: Enhance fruit set, size and increase yields.
Example plants: Grape; Kiwifruit; Apple; Pear; Melon; Pumpkin.
Application (0.1%SL)
Crop | Dilution | Method |
Grape | 10ml-20ml/ 1L water | Soak the fruit ear 15 days after the blossom fall. The PHI is 38 days. Apply one time max per season. |
Cucumber | 40ml-50ml/ 1L water | Evenly spray the whole melon with water during the flowering period. |