JU Gaurav is a plant growth regulator (PGR) containing Gibberellic Acid (GA₃). It supports cell elongation and division to promote vegetative growth, flowering/fruiting, and overall crop quality. It helps maintain plant vigour during abiotic stress (heat/rain), encouraging a uniform crop stand with better size and colour.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | JU |
| Product Name | Gaurav |
| Category | Plant Growth Regulator (PGR) |
| Technical Content | Gibberellic Acid (GA₃) |
| Primary Actions | Cell elongation & division; early seedling vigour; improved flowering/fruit set |
| Suitable Crops | Cotton, Tomato, Paddy, Sugarcane, Onion, Grapes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Groundnut & other vegetables |
| Application Method | Foliar spray |
| Foliar Dose* | 72–180 ml per acre; “Add 1 g per acre” as directed on pack |
*Dose band as per your brief. Always follow the current label/leaflet and local agronomy advisory for formulation strength, spray volume, and intervals.
| Crop | Dose (per acre) | Suggested Stage / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cotton | 72–180 ml | Active vegetative to pre-flowering; useful under stress/slow growth |
| Paddy (Rice) | 72–180 ml | Tillering / panicle initiation window as advised |
| Sugarcane | 72–180 ml | Tillering to grand growth stages |
| Tomato / Onion | 72–180 ml | Vegetative & pre-bloom sprays for vigour and setting |
| Cabbage / Cauliflower | 72–180 ml | Vegetative growth support; interval per advisory |
| Grapes | 72–180 ml | Vine growth & bunch development windows (per label/buyer protocol) |
| Groundnut & other vegetables | 72–180 ml | Vegetative/flowering stages (local advisory) |
Q1: Is this a fertilizer or a pesticide?
A1: Neither—this is a Plant Growth Regulator (PGR); it is not a crop nutrient or a pest-control product.
Q2: What effect can it have on flowering and yield?
A2: By modulating cell elongation and plant physiology, GA₃ supports flowering and fruiting, improving uniformity and quality (results depend on conditions and agronomy).
Q3: Which crops can I use it on?
A3: Cotton, tomato, paddy, sugarcane, onion, grapes, cabbage, cauliflower, groundnut, and other vegetables as per label guidance.
Q4: How do I choose a dose within 72–180 ml?
A4: Dose depends on crop, stage, weather, and formulation strength. The current label/leaflet and local advisory are final.
Q5: What does “Add 1 g per acre” mean?
A5: Follow the packet/leaflet instruction exactly (e.g., a specified additive/adjuvant). If unclear, confirm with the seller or an agronomist.
Disclaimer: The information above is intended for informational purposes. For proper application, always follow the official directions mentioned on the packaging and product leaflet.
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