Jujube flower-retention fruit-setting agent and preparation method thereof
A fruit-setting agent and jujube technology, which is applied in the field of jujube flower-preserving and fruit-setting agent and its preparation, can solve the problems of many young fruits falling off and a large number of fruit setting, so as to improve the fruit setting rate and drought tolerance, and promote the growth of young fruits , the effect of preventing falling flowers and fruits
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Embodiment 1
[0018] The jujube flower preservation and fruit setting agent is made of the following raw materials: 4.5kg of sodium tetraborate decahydrate, 3.0kg of a-naphthaleneacetic acid, 350kg of water, 6.0kg of urea, 33kg of sodium nitrophenolate, and 26.5kg of fulvic acid.
[0019] Preparation method: heat the water to 70°C and keep the temperature constant, dissolve the mixed powder of a-naphthaleneacetic acid and sodium tetraborate decahydrate, stir continuously until the reaction is complete, and the crystal powder is completely dissolved, and the temperature of the liquid is cooled to 40-45°C When the temperature is high, dissolve urea into it, then let it cool to 20-25°C, dissolve sodium nitrophenolate in the solvent, stir evenly, and finally add fulvic acid in stages, stir evenly, and this jujube tree preserves flowers and sets fruit finished product.
[0020] How to use: Spray on jujube trees. In the full flowering stage, within 1 to 4 days after the jujube tree opens its nai...
Embodiment 2
[0027] The jujube flower preservation and fruit setting agent is made of the following raw materials: 3.0kg sodium tetraborate decahydrate, 4.0kg a-naphthalene acetic acid, 300kg water, 7.0kg urea, 9.0kg sodium nitrophenolate, and 15kg fulvic acid.
[0028] Preparation method: heat the water to 60°C and keep the temperature constant, dissolve the mixed powder of a-naphthaleneacetic acid and sodium tetraborate decahydrate, stir continuously until the reaction is complete, and after the crystal powder is completely dissolved, wait for the liquid to cool down to 40-45°C When the temperature is high, dissolve urea into it, then let it cool to 20-25°C, dissolve sodium nitrophenolate in the solvent, stir evenly, and finally add fulvic acid in stages, stir evenly, and this jujube tree preserves flowers and sets fruit finished product.
[0029] How to use: Spray on jujube trees. In the full flowering stage, within 1 to 4 days after the jujube tree opens its nails, take 15 ml of this ...
Embodiment 3
[0036] Jujube flower preservation and fruit setting agent is made of the following raw materials: sodium tetraborate decahydrate 5.0kg, a-naphthalene acetic acid 2.0kg, water 500kg, urea 8.0kg, sodium nitrophenolate 20kg, foliar surfactant: alkyl poly Oxyethylene ether 8.0kg.
[0037] Preparation method: heat the water to 80°C and keep the temperature constant, dissolve the mixed powder of a-naphthaleneacetic acid and sodium tetraborate decahydrate, and keep stirring until the reaction is complete, and the crystal powder is completely dissolved, and the temperature of the liquid is cooled to 40-45°C Dissolve urea in it, then let it cool to 20-25°C, dissolve sodium nitrophenolate in the solvent, stir evenly, and finally add alkyl polyoxyethylene ether, stir evenly to obtain the jujube tree protection The finished flower and fruit setting agent.
[0038] How to use: Spray on jujube trees. In the full flowering stage, within 1 to 4 days after the jujube tree opens its nails, ta...
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