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Syngenta Cultar is a plant growth regulator (PGR) that contains the active ingredient paclobutrazol. It is a systemic PGR, which means that it is absorbed by the plant and transported throughout the plant. Cultar works by inhibiting the synthesis of gibberellins, which are plant hormones that promote growth.

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Dosage:

  • 1–1.5 ml per liter of water (foliar spray, where recommended)
  • 5–10 ml per tree (soil drench, depending on crop age and canopy size)
  • Follow the crop-specific recommendation on the product label.

Application Method:

  • Apply as a soil drench around the root zone for perennial crops.
  • Ensure the solution reaches the active root area.
  • Irrigate lightly after application if the soil is dry.

Timing:

  • Apply before the expected flowering period as per crop recommendations.
  • Apply when the soil has adequate moisture.
  • Avoid application during heavy rainfall or waterlogged conditions.

Frequency:

  • Generally one application per season is sufficient.
  • Repeat only if recommended for the specific crop and orchard management practice.

Best Results Tip:

  • Apply Cultar only at the recommended crop stage and dosage. Good soil moisture before application and proper orchard nutrition help achieve better flowering, fruit set, and yield.

Mango,Apple,Pomegranate,cotton

  • Promotes uniform flowering.
  • Reduces excessive vegetative growth.
  • Improves fruit set.
  • Enhances yield and fruit quality.
  • Helps in managing alternate bearing in mango.
  • Vegetative growth stage
  • Before flower bud initiation stage

• Wear gloves and mask while spraying
• Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes
• Keep away from children and animals
• Do not inhale spray mist
• Wash hands thoroughly after use

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FAQs
1. What is Syngenta Cultar?
Cultar is a plant growth regulator (PGR) from Syngenta containing Paclobutrazol 23% SC. It is used to regulate vegetative growth and promote flowering in crops such as mango.
2. How does Cultar work?
Cultar inhibits gibberellin synthesis, reducing excessive vegetative growth. This helps the plant divert more energy towards flowering, fruit setting, and yield.
3. Which crops is Cultar mainly recommended for?
Cultar is mainly recommended for mango. It may also be used in other horticultural crops where permitted by the product label and local recommendations.
4. When should Cultar be applied in mango?
Cultar is generally applied after harvest and before flower bud initiation, following the recommended crop schedule for the region.