Maximum Yield without Synthetic Hormones
The HUMA GRO® plant growth managers are ideal for stimulating the plant to produce its own beneficial hormones naturally. This helps you deliver improved crop quality and yields, resulting in more uniform maturity and consistent size. The result is greater efficiency, productivity and profitability at harvest. Below are three featured plant growth managers for increased fruit production.
Increase Fruit Quantity with BREAKOUT® Growth Manager
BREAKOUT® helps increased fruit production through cellular expansion & horizontal division. If it’s applied at bud break, you’ll see a quicker bud break, more vigorous budding, increased flower initiation, and improved uniformity of bud break. If it’s applied at flowering, you’ll see more flowering, increased fruit set, better fruit holding, uniform fruit sizing, and expansion of the fruiting cycle. Use VITOL® as the alternate during the flowering stage.
Increase Fruit Size with VITOL® Growth Manager
VITOL® is vital for vigorous plant growth by promoting cellular enlongation & vertical division. VITOL® increases foliar growth at emergence and maintains late season growth and vigor. It also increases fruit size and improves uniformity of fruit size. In essence, it gives plants energy.
Get Your Fruit Ready for Harvest with JACKPOT® Finisher
JACKPOT® works to achieve uniform maturity through translocation of nutrients into the fruit. JACKPOT® results in uniform maturity, better fruit color, better yield quantity, and increased fruit size.
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