ADAMA
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SIZE * : 100 ML
No Palm Oil
No Trans Fat
Cholesterol Free
Stop the Height. Multiply the Yield.
Adama Niria is a highly potent Plant Growth Regulator (PGR) powered by Paclobutrazol. It works as a gibberellin inhibitor—meaning it temporarily stops the plant from growing taller or producing more leaves.
Why is this important? When a crop (like Soybean, Cotton, or Mango) grows too tall, it wastes all its energy on leaves and stems instead of flowers and fruits. By applying Niria, you "lock" the vegetative growth and force the plant to redirect 100% of its energy and nutrients downward into producing more flowers, bigger pods, heavier bolls, and larger bulbs.
🌳 Mango Mastery (Regular Bearing):
For Mango farmers, Paclobutrazol is a miracle chemical. When applied to the soil, it forces the tree to produce early, uniform, and heavy flowering, curing the problem of "alternate bearing" (getting fruit only every other year).
🛑 Canopy Control (Lodging Prevention):
In crops like Soybean and Groundnut, heavy rains or excess urea can cause the crop to grow too tall and fall over (lodging). Niria keeps the plants compact, sturdy, and dark green.
🥜 Bigger Pods and Bulbs:
By stopping upward growth, all the plant's food goes to the reproductive parts. This means more pegs in Groundnut, larger bulbs in Onion/Garlic, and more bolls in Cotton.
🌿 The "Dark Green" Effect:
Treated plants rapidly develop thicker, darker green leaves with higher chlorophyll content, improving photosynthesis even while height is restricted.
| Feature | Detail |
| Product Name | Adama Niria |
| Active Ingredient | Paclobutrazol 23% w/w |
| Formulation | SC (Suspension Concentrate) |
| Mode of Action | Plant Growth Regulator (Gibberellin Biosynthesis Inhibitor) |
| Target Crops | Mango, Soybean, Groundnut, Onion, Garlic, Cotton, Potato |
| Key Benefit | Height control, early/uniform flowering, enhanced fruit/pod size |
Adama Niria is highly concentrated. Do not overdose, as it can severely stunt the plant.
For Row Crops (Foliar Spray - Soybean, Groundnut, Onion, Cotton):
Dosage: 30 ml to 50 ml per acre.
Per Pump (15L): Approx. 3 ml to 5 ml. (Yes, the dose is that small!)
Timing: Apply right before or at the very beginning of the flowering stage (usually 35-45 days after sowing).
For Mango Trees (Soil Drench):
Dosage: 3 ml to 5 ml per meter of canopy diameter.
Method: Dilute the required amount in 10-15 liters of water. Pour it uniformly in a circular ring around the base of the trunk (inside the canopy drip line) where the feeder roots are.
Timing: Apply between July and August (about 3-4 months before expected flowering).
Q1: Is Niria the same as Syngenta Cultar?
A: Yes, both contain the exact same active ingredient (Paclobutrazol 23% SC). Adama Niria provides the same high-quality results for canopy management and flowering induction.
Q2: What happens if I spray too much on my Soybean?
A: Overdosing is dangerous. The plant will become severely stunted, the leaves will bunch up, and it will stop growing completely, which can ultimately reduce your yield. Always stick strictly to the 3-5 ml per pump rule for foliar sprays.
Q3: Can I mix Niria with Fungicides or Insecticides?
A: Yes, for foliar sprays on row crops, it is compatible with most standard agrochemicals (like Custodia or Sekito). Just ensure you mix the PGR into the tank last.
Q4: Should I use it if my crop is already weak or stressed?
A: NO. Never apply a PGR to a crop suffering from severe drought, disease, or nutrient deficiency. Niria is designed to manage excessive, overly vigorous growth. Applying it to a weak plant will cause it to crash.
Q5: Can I spray it on Mango leaves instead of soil drenching?
A: For Mangoes, soil drenching is the scientifically proven, highly effective method for inducing flowering. Foliar sprays on Mango trees are not recommended for this purpose as absorption through the woody branches and thick leaves is poor.
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Adama Niria Growth Regulator (Paclobutrazol 23% w/w SC)