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What are the plant growth regulator?

What are the plant growth regulator?

What is a plant growth regulator? Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are chemicals used to modify plant growth such as increasing branching, suppressing shoot growth, increasing return bloom, removing excess fruit, or altering fruit maturity.

How much is a gallon of Atrimmec?

On hedges, shrubs and groundcovers one gallon of spray solution covers 400 to 600 square feet (1 liter per 10 to 15 square meters). Small trees up to 16 feet (5 meters) tall require 1 to 5 gallons (5 to 20 liters) per tree.

How do you use a florel growth regulator?

Use FLOREL BRAND GROWTH REGULATOR as a foliar spray on ornamental deciduous trees for removal of leafy mistletoe shoots and seeds. Make applications after fall leaf drop or in spring just before leaf out. Apply when temperature is above 65°F and rain is not expected for 24 hours.

How can you restrict plant growth?

Physical control options include container size, timing, water stress, nutrient stress, mechanical conditioning, spacing, light quality and quantity, pinching and temperature. Restricting roots can also control plant growth. This is done by using a smaller container or a higher number of plants per pot.

Are plant growth regulators safe?

The residues of PGRs in agricultural products are seriously detrimental to human health because they have been found with hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, genotoxicity, neurotoxicity, even carcinogenicity and teratogenicity.

How do you use Atrimmec growth regulator?

You will use 1-3 ounces of Atrimmec Plant Growth Regulator per gallon of water for most foliar sprays for growth control. Small trees up to 16 feet require 1-5 gallons per tree, and larger trees 20-30 feet require 10-15 gallons of solution per tree. Thorough coverage provides best results.

How do you use Atrimmec?

Plant foliage should be dry when spray is applied. On very hot, sunny days, spray preferably early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Spray entire plant until wet. Thorough coverage of foliage is the key to good results.

How do you use Atrimec?

What is ethephon used for?

Ethephon is a plant growth regulator used to promote fruit ripening, abscission, flower induction, and other responses. Ethephon is registered for use on a number of food, feed and nonfood crops, greenhouse nursery stock, and outdoor residential ornamental plants, but is used primarily on cotton.

What are 1 gallon shrubs?

1 gallon shrubs are young bushes grown in 1 gallon nursery pots. These small bushes are cheaper than bigger shrubs. They are a great option for those of us on a budget. Young plants often establish faster than older plants. 1 gallon shrubs grow and acclimate quickly once planted in the ground.

Is a one-gallon shrub bigger than a three-gallon?

But if you plan on planting a dozen or so, then the one-gallon size will save you money. For slow-growers such as mugho pines, you may want to opt for the larger size, even though the larger sizes cost a lot more. The difference may be worth it, because it may be years before the one-gallon reaches the same size as the three-gallon shrub.

How much water does a shrub need?

For shrubs less than 4 feet tall, one emitter delivering water at a rate of 1/2 to 1 gallon per hour will be sufficient. For taller shrubs up to 8 feet, two to four emitters dripping 1 gallon per hour is a good ratio. Take into account the type of soil that your plant has, as this has a major impact on water absorption.

How big do 3 gallon plants get?

The three gallon size plants are going to be much more developed. Our 3 gallon plants are fully developed and ready to plant. They have a root ball that is about 10 x 11 inches. These plants are generally 1 to 3 feet tall and 1 to 2 feet wide depending on the type of shrub. 3 Gallon plants look nicer in your landscape and offer instant impact.