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About
Product
· Green Lady is is a plant growth regulator and it is an aquous, solution containing 4.5% w/w alfa napthyl acetic acid a.i. a plant growth regulator, it is used for the following purpose:
a) to induce flowering, to prevent shedding of buds, flowers and to prevent fall of unripe fruits.
b) To enlarge fruit size,
c) to increase the yield and to improve the quality of fruits.
· Green
Lady Technical name - Alpha Napthyl Acetic Acid 4.5 SL (4.5 % w/w)
· It helps to
increase and improving the quality and yield of fruits.
Green
Lady Technical Details
·
Technical
Content: Alpha Napthyl Acetic Acid 4.5 SL (4.5 % w/w)
·
Mode of
Action: Green Lady when sprayed on plants prevents the formation of
abscission layer by suppressing ethylene gas produced and hence thereby
prevents the shedding of flowers, buds and fruits.
Key
Features and Benefits
·
Green
Lady used for the purpose of inducing flowering, preventing the unripe
fruits.
·
It helps in
enlarging fruit size, increasing and improving the quality and yield of fruits.
·
Reduces
pre-harvest berry drop in grapes.
·
Green
Lady Increases the resistance of plants to stress, such as drought and
frost.
·
Improves the
shelf life of fruits by delaying ripening.
·
Increases fruit
size in pineapple and grapes.
·
Pineapple: to
induce flowering and uniform growth, to increase fruit size & to delay
maturity
Usage
and Crops
·
Recommended
Crops: Pineapple, Tomato, Chilli, Mango, Grapes etc.
·
Dosage: 1 ml
in 4.5 L of water = 10 ppm,10 ml in 4.5 L of water = 100 ppm
·
Method of
Application: Foliar Application
Chillies:
·
First spray
during flowering.
·
Second spray
20-30 days after spray (2 applications).
Pineapple:
·
Apply just before
expected flowering.
·
Drench the whole
fruit but avoid the spray drift to young crop.
·
Again, wet the
whole fruit 2 weeks before harvest.
Tomato:
·
At the time of
flowering
·
apply twice.
Mango:
·
First spray when
tender fruits are of pea size.
·
Malformation
before fruit bud differentiation- approximate 3 months before flowering.
Grapes:
·
First spray at
pruning
·
Second spray when
flowering starts.
(To control berry, drop in
grapes, Spray on matured grapes branches 10-15 days before harvesting)
Cotton:
·
To prevent
shedding of flowers squares and bolls
·
3 sprays at 15
days interval from square formation stage
Additional
Information
·
Should be sprayed
during cool part of the day.
·
Prevents natural
shedding of squares, bolls in cotton, flowers in vegetables, chilies, and
fruits like mango.
·
Though compatible
with most pesticides, individual application will give good result.
Disclaimer:
This information is provided for reference purposes only. Always follow the recommended application guidelines outlined on the product label and accompanying leaflet.
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