Cultar by Syngenta
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Cultar by Syngenta
Cultar by Syngenta is a plant growth regulator (PGR) containing Paclobutrazole 23% SC, designed to manage and regulate vegetative growth, improve flowering, and enhance yield in various crops. It primarily works by inhibiting gibberellin biosynthesis, a plant hormone responsible for promoting excessive shoot growth. As a result, Cultar encourages earlier and more uniform bud formation, balanced canopy growth, and improved fruit yield.
Mode of Action
Cultar is absorbed through plant tissues or roots and translocated to active growth areas in sub-apical meristems. By restricting internode elongation and influencing terminal bud formation, it controls excessive growth while promoting better fruit bud differentiation and harvest management.
Recommended Crops & Application Details
Mango
Age: 7-25+ years
Dosage: 3.45 to 9.2 g a.i. (15-40 ml formulation per tree)
Dilution: 5-10 litres of water per tree
Method: Soil drench after harvest (July–October preferred)
Pomegranate
Purpose: Induce flowering and improve yield
Dosage: 0.69 g a.i. (3.0 ml formulation) per tree
Dilution: 2 L water per tree
Waiting period: 83 days
Method: Soil drench
Apple
Purpose: Induce flowering and enhance yield
Dosage: 2.3 g a.i. (10 ml formulation) per tree
Dilution: 5 L water
Waiting period: 155 days
Method: Soil drench
Cotton
Purpose: Restrict vegetative growth and improve boll shedding
Dosage: 34.5 g a.i./ha (150 ml formulation)
Dilution: 500 L water per hectare
Waiting period: 42 days
Method: Foliar spray (first spray 55-65 days after sowing)
Key Features & Benefits
Helps regulate excessive vegetative growth in crops.
Promotes earlier and uniform formation of terminal buds.
Improves flowering, fruit quality, and overall yield.
Minimizes the need for repeated pruning or growth management.
Rainfastness ensures reliability even in variable weather.
Suitable for use in orchard and field crops as per recommendations.
Available Pack Sizes
Standard Syngenta packaging (pack size details may vary by region)