Krishikranti Paclo-40 Paclobutrazol 40% SC Plant Growth Regulator
Krishikranti Paclo-40 Paclobutrazol 40% SC Plant Growth Regulator
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Product Description
What is Paclobutrazol 40% SC?
Paclobutrazol 40% SC is a systemic plant growth regulator (PGR) that stops excess vegetative growth by blocking gibberellin hormone production inside the plant.
Krishikranti Paclo-40 Paclobutrazol 40% SC is used in Red Gram, Mango and Paddy crops. It redirects the plant's energy from making leaves and stems into making more flowers, more fruits and higher yield. In Mango it advances and improves flowering through collar drench method. In Red Gram a single foliar spray of 30 ml per acre gives more pods and heavier seeds.
How Paclo-40 Works
| Action | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Blocks Gibberellin | Stops the hormone that makes plants grow tall plant stays compact and strong |
| Reduces Stem Growth | Internodes stay short plant does not fall over in wind or rain (lodging control) |
| Boosts Flowering | Plant energy shifts from leaves to flowers and fruits more flowers, more fruits per plant |
| Systemic Uptake | Absorbed through roots or leaves travels through the whole plant via xylem for uniform effect |
Why Paclo-40 works when nothing else does: Most farmers try to control excess plant growth with more fertilizer that makes it worse. Paclobutrazol directly targets gibberellin, the hormone responsible for excess growth, and switches the plant into flowering mode. One correct application gives a lasting effect for the entire season.
Target Crops & Benefits
| Crop | Problem It Solves | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Red Gram (Pigeon Pea) | Too much vegetative growth, fewer flowers, fewer pods | More flowers, more pods per plant, heavier seeds |
| Mango | Irregular or late flowering, alternate bearing, poor fruit set | Flowering comes earlier and more uniformly, higher yield and better fruit quality |
| Paddy (Rice) | Tall plants that fall over (lodging), poor tillering | Compact plant, more tillers, no lodging, better yield |
Paclobutrazol 40% SC Dosage & Application
| Crop | Method | Dose | Water | When to Apply |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red Gram | Foliar Spray | 30 ml per acre | 200 L per acre | At flowering initiation stage |
| Red Gram 15L Pump | Foliar Spray | 2–2.5 ml per pump | 15 litres | At flowering initiation stage |
| Mango (tree up to 10 yrs) | Collar Drench | 8 ml per tree | 0.5–2 L per tree | After fruit harvest |
| Mango (tree above 10 yrs) | Collar Drench | 16 ml per tree | 0.5–2 L per tree | After fruit harvest |
| Paddy (Rice) | Foliar Spray | 2–4 ml per litre | See label | Tillering stage |
How to Apply Krishikranti Paclo-40
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Red Gram Foliar Spray:
Mix 30 ml Paclo-40 in 200 litres of water per acre. Spray when flowering just starts. Spray in the evening hot afternoon sun reduces effectiveness. -
Mango Collar Drench:
Apply right after fruit harvest. Dig a small furrow 2–3 feet away from the trunk base, about 5 cm deep. Pour the diluted solution into the furrow and cover with soil. This method works better than foliar spray for mango. -
Paddy Foliar Spray:
Mix 2–4 ml per litre of water and spray at tillering stage. Make sure leaves are fully covered on both sides. -
Repeat:
One application gives effect for the whole season. Repeat only as per label instructions.
Safety: Do not use more than the recommended dose excess use causes plant stress and yield loss. Wear gloves, mask, and full-sleeve clothing during spraying. Keep away from children, animals, food and feed. Always read the product label before use label instructions are final.
Benefits of Paclobutrazol 40% SC
- Directly targets gibberellin: fixes the root cause of excess vegetative growth
- More flowers, earlier and uniform: solves irregular bearing problem in mango
- Bigger and heavier fruits: plant nutrients go into fruit instead of stems and leaves
- Lodging resistance in paddy: compact plant does not fall over in wind or heavy rain
- More tillers and branches: more productive shoots in Red Gram and Paddy
- Better nutrient use: fertilizer is used more efficiently when plant height is controlled
- Synchronized maturity: crop ripens at the same time, harvesting becomes easier
- Systemic action: absorbed through roots or leaves, works through the whole plant
- One application, full season effect: one mango collar drench works for the entire next season
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the dose of Paclobutrazol 40% SC per acre?
Use 30 ml per acre in 200 litres of water as foliar spray for Red Gram. For Mango, use collar drench 8 ml per tree for trees up to 10 years old and 16 ml per tree for trees above 10 years. For Paddy, use 2 to 4 ml per litre of water at tillering stage.
Q2: Which crops can I use Paclobutrazol 40% SC on?
Paclobutrazol 40% SC is used mainly on Red Gram (Pigeon Pea), Mango and Paddy. It stops excess vegetative growth and increases flowering and fruit production in these crops.
Q3: When should I spray Paclo-40?
For Red Gram, spray at the start of the flowering stage. For Mango, apply collar drench right after fruit harvest; this prepares the tree for better flowering next season. For Paddy, spray at tillering stage.
Q4: What is the mode of action of Paclobutrazol 40% SC?
Paclobutrazol blocks gibberellin biosynthesis inside the plant. Less gibberellin means shorter internodes and less stem elongation. The plant stops wasting energy on leaves and stems and puts it into making flowers and fruits. It is a systemic chemical absorbed and distributed through the whole plant.
Q5: How much Paclo-40 to mix in a 15-litre pump?
Mix 2 to 2.5 ml of Paclo-40 in a 15-litre pump. This is the standard dose for foliar spray in Red Gram and other crops. Always check the product label before mixing.
Q6: Is Paclobutrazol 40% SC effective for mango flowering?
Yes. Apply Paclo-40 as a collar drench right after mango fruit harvest. It advances and improves flowering in the next season. Collar drench pouring the solution in a furrow near the root zone gives better results than foliar spray in mango.
Q7: What is the difference between Paclobutrazol 40% SC and Paclobutrazol 23% SC?
Both have the same active ingredient Paclobutrazol. The 40% SC has higher concentration so you use a lower dose. The 40% SC is suitable for Red Gram foliar spray and Paddy in addition to Mango. The 23% SC is mainly used for Mango collar drench.
Q8: Can Paclo-40 be mixed with fertilizers?
For foliar spray, Paclo-40 can be mixed with most water-soluble fertilizers. Always do a jar test before mixing anything new. Do not mix with alkaline products. For collar drench in mango, use it alone.
Also Useful For Your Crop
- For Paclobutrazol 23% SC for mango flowering → Paclo-23 — Paclobutrazol 23% SC for mango flowering and yield
- For Gibberellic Acid to boost crop growth → G-Boost — Gibberellic Acid 40% WSG plant growth regulator
- For Ethephon to ripen fruits and increase size → Fruit Ripen — Ethephon 39% SL for fruit ripening and size
- For Chlormequat Chloride to control vegetative growth → Vitrus — Chlormequat Chloride 50% SL vegetative growth control
- For Homobrassinolide to boost crop immunity → Grow Booster — Homobrassinolide 0.04% crop immunity PGR
- For mango flowering guide with Paclobutrazol → Mango flowering guide — Paclobutrazol spray timing and dose
- For mango fruit drop solution guide → Mango fruit drop solution — complete farmer guide
- For all mango crop products → Mango crop — all products
- For all Red Gram / Pigeon Pea products → Red Gram (Pigeon Pea) — all products
- For all Plant Growth Regulators → Plant Growth Regulators (PGR) — full range
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