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CAS No.: | 133-32-4 |
Formula: | C12h13no2 |
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Product name | 3-Indolebutyric acid (IBA) |
CAS# | 133-32-4 |
Appearance | White crystal |
Purity | 98% |
Applications | 1. IBA is used to promote and accelerate root formation of plant clippings and to reduce transplant shock of nonfood ornamental nurserystock.
2. IBA is also used on fruit and vegetable crops, field crops and ornamental turf to promote growth development of flowers or fruits and toincrease crop yield.
3. IBA is one of the most effective and widely used rooting hormones in the world.
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Use |
it is chemical that stimulate root growth, typically on plant cuttings.
The rooting hormone works on a variety of cuttings, including new growth, woody stems, leaves, and roots and dramatically increases the odds of successful propagation.
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Benefits | 1) Promote growth, protect flowers and fruits - Spray 12-24mg / L 3-Indolebutyric acid in rice 1 leaf, 1 heart stage 2 and 3 leaf 1 heart stage, once to promote rooting, increase yield and income. 2) Promote growth, protect flowers and fruits - Combined with 0.3-0.5mg / L 1-naphthylacetic acid and 1.4-2.1mg / L 3-Indolebutyric acid, spraying was applied once after transplanting the cucumber to survive (3-4 leaf stage) and initial flowering stage, and induced adventitious root formation. , Increase fruit set rate, prevent fruit drop and so on. 3) Promote rooting - Soaking new branches of apples, pears, peaches and other fruits and trees with 50 mg / L 3-Indolebutyric acid for 24 hours or soaking the branches with 1000-2000 mg / L medicinal solution for 3-5 seconds can promote shoot rooting and increase the survival rate of cuttings. 4) Promote rooting - Soaking grape branches with 5-20mg / L 3-Indolebutyric acid for 24 hours can promote rooting and improve survival rate of cuttings. |
Suitable Crops | Rice, Tea, Apple, Pear, Peach treegrape and other fruit trees, Mulberry, Cryptomeria fortunei, Hinoki cedar, Sabina chinensis, Orientalis |