Flush
Paclobutrazol 40% SC
Flush (Paclobutrazol 40% SC) is a plant growth regulator from Ratnakar India Ltd, Ahmedabad — India's trusted agrochemical manufacturer, supplier, and exporter. Paclobutrazol inhibits gibberellin biosynthesis, reducing vegetative growth and promoting flowering in mango and red gram. Flush helps mango trees in managing alternate bearing by inducing uniform flowering after vegetative growth regulation. The SC formulation ensures easy application. Manufactured and exported by Ratnakar India from Gujarat, Flush is a trusted plant growth regulator for mango orchardists seeking to control tree vigor, promote reliable annual flowering, and achieve consistent, commercial mango yields through hormonal growth management.
| Mode of Action | Plant Growth Regulator |
|---|---|
| Major Crops | Mango, Red gram |
| Packing | 50 ml, 100 ml |
FAQ for Flush
What is Flush used for in mango?
Flush is used in mango to regulate excessive vegetative growth, induce uniform flowering, manage alternate bearing problem, and promote consistent annual commercial fruit production in mango orchards.
How does Paclobutrazol in Flush work?
Paclobutrazol inhibits gibberellin biosynthesis by blocking ent-kaurene oxidase enzyme, reducing vegetative shoot elongation and channelling the tree's energy towards reproductive development and flowering.
When should Flush be applied on mango trees?
Apply Flush typically 4–6 months before the expected flowering season, as a soil drench around the root zone. Timing varies by region and mango variety — consult Ratnakar India for local guidance.
Does Flush help solve alternate bearing in mango?
Yes, Paclobutrazol in Flush helps manage mango alternate bearing by reducing the vegetative flush after harvest, promoting more uniform and reliable flowering in the following season.
What is the recommended application method for Flush?
Flush is applied as a soil drench around the mango tree's root zone at recommended rates based on tree trunk girth. Ensure good soil moisture for optimal Paclobutrazol root uptake and translocation.
