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Don't use rooting agents indiscriminately when vegetables grow slowly.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Don't use rooting agents indiscriminately when vegetables grow slowly.

During the interview in the countryside, the author found that the eggplant of Master Wang, the vegetable farmer, grew slowly, the leaves were thick green, the roots were strong, and the stems were thin. Master Wang should use foliar sprays such as Aiduoshou and Yunda 120 for this symptom, but he believes that using rooting agents to irrigate roots can better promote root growth, resulting in too much nutrients in the roots and weaker aboveground growth.

Root system is the basis of vegetable growth, root cultivation is right, but not all cases are suitable to use rooting agent.

The main function of rooting agent is to promote root growth and regulate the balance between vegetative growth and reproductive growth. Under normal circumstances, it does not need to be used, and multi-use results are often counterproductive.

The poor growth of leaves and the insufficient supply of organic matter will lead to poor root growth, even if irrigation rooting agents are difficult to work. Therefore, the use period of rooting agent should be when the root system is weak and the absorbed water and fertilizer is difficult to meet the needs of leaves, such as watering or fertilization, and when the ratio of root to leaf is out of balance, the effect is the best.

 
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