Usage in cotton:
Prevents undesirable excessive growth in cotton and regulates development. Weed and pest control should be done in cotton fields on time. The normal fertilizer needs of the plant should be met, and the normal irrigation regime should be followed. Dark green leaf color, shortening of the internodes, and a tidy plant accordingly. Thus, the row spaces close later. Sun rays penetrate the plant better and reach the bolls on the lower branches. Better air circulation occurs in the lower parts of the plant, thus significantly reducing boll rot. Pest control and control can be done more simply and effectively. There is less comb and apple shedding, larger bolls, earlier maturation of the bolls and early harvest.
The most suitable time to use is between the beginning of flowering and the following two weeks. The application time specified above can be taken 3-5 days earlier or later depending on irrigation possibilities. It is generally applied once and at a dose of 100 ml/da. If there is an abnormal vegetative development in the applied field, it is recommended to make a second application at a dose of 50 ml/da 3-4 weeks after the first application.
Partial application: Instead of using a high dose once, it is also possible to divide this dose into 3 or 4 and use it in low doses starting from the comb period of the cotton. Thus, it takes the plant under control from the beginning of the comb and reduces comb shedding. Thanks to the partial application, it can also be used in cotton with limited or irregular irrigation opportunities or not very tall, and its benefits can be used.
Doses in partial application:
1st application: 25 ml/da (Beginning of comb)
2nd application: 25-50 ml/da (Before the 1st water or after water if development is weak)
3rd application: 25-50 ml/da (7-14 days after the 2nd application or before the 2nd water)
4th application: 25 ml/da (If growth continues in cotton).
It should be applied with at least 20 liters of water per decare with ground tools or if the application time coincides with the application time of other pesticides, it should be used in a mixture with pesticides.
Usage in onion and garlic:
It provides increased yield in onion and garlic. If head onion is produced from seed, the most suitable time to use is 3-3.5 months after planting. During this period, the onion usually has 4-5 leaves, is 20-25 cm long and has started to form heads.
If head onion is produced from shallots, the time to use is approximately 2.5 months after planting shallots.
The time to use in garlic is the same as in shallots. The point to be considered in both onion and garlic is to use it at the beginning of head formation.
Usage in peanuts:
It provides increased yield in peanuts. Trials have shown that the yield increase is 25-30%. It can be used between the beginning of flowering and full bloom period. The best result was obtained from applications made during the full bloom period. It is used once in peanuts and at a dose of 150 ml/da.