How BR 120 helps plants to grow better and yield more?
It is used to increase the diameter, weight and size of fruits. When used in combination with gibberlic acid it gives best results. As a result of BR 120 application cell wall expansions take place. BR 120 increase photosynthesis activity. This keeps fruits green.
BR 120's main effect in practice
As a result of research on many crop plants in more than 20 countries, it was found that BR 120 could improve the production of wheat, rice and corn upto 15–30%, fruit 15–45%, vegetables 20-50%, corn and other oil plants 20-30%. Its effect on production is notable. BR 120 is known as the best potential promoter all over the world.
As outcome of research it was recorded that:
Improve the energy of seed; facilitate the growing of root and the early growing of plant. Through experiments it is clearly established that the young plant of capsicum grows 20-45% higher than unsprayed plants.
BR 120 increases the output and improves the plant quality.
BR 120 improves the capability of bearing cold.
Reduces the pesticide injury, within 6 – 10 days and the plants can completely release itself from pesticide shock and resume growing.
Increases the ability to resist disease, eg. Blast, leaf spot and virus diseases.
Increases the ability to resist drought.
Fresh roots come out in a few days after being sprayed. The original root will become white and will go down as deep as 10 cms. Even in draught seasons increased yield was noted.
Increases ability to resist water lock condition. When BR 120 was sprayed on watermelon, ginger and cucumber they grew normally for more than 40 rainy days. In those fields which were not sprayed with
BR 120 some melon seedlings died.
Ability to resist salt and salinization.
Dosage
Grapes: Spray 200 ml with 200 litres of water
Time of Spray: 1st 90% cap fall stage or 2MM berry size
2nd 10 days after first dip
3rd 10 days after second application
Fruit Crops (Pomegranate, Mango, Citrus): 100 ml in200 litres of water.
Time of Spray: 1st spray just after flower initiation
2nd spray 15 days after 1st spray
Cotton:
Time of Spray: 1st spray 25-30 days after sowing
Dosage: Spray 100 ml in 200 litres of water
2nd spray 45-50 days after sowing (square formation)
Dosage: Spray 50 ml in 200 litres of water
3rd spray 70 days after sowing (boil development stage)
Dosage: Spray 50 ml in 200 litres of water
Paddy (Transplanted):
Time of Spray: 1st spray on nursery seedling 3-4 days (before transplanting)
Dosage: Spray 50 ml in 200 litres of water
2nd spray at panicle initiation
Dosage: Spray 40 ml in 200 litres of water
3rd spray at flowering
Dosage: Spray 40 ml in 200 litres of water
Paddy (Seeded):
Time of Spray: 1st spray 20-25 days after sowing
Dosage: Spray 50 ml in 200 litres of water
2nd spray at panicle initiation
Dosage: Spray 40 ml in 200 litres of water
3rd spray at flowering
Dosage: Spray 40 ml in 200 litres of water