Cotton control is the most difficult technique for cotton farmers to master. According to research conducted by relevant departments, the control of cotton can affect 30% of cotton production. However, most of the cotton farmers are blindly controlled. Therefore, it is very necessary to promote a simple and easy-to-understand cotton control technology. Special experience accumulated over many years is described below. The following is only true reference data for Swiss Taccottian cotton pruning. Farmers should use flexibly according to their land strength, climate and actual growth.
7 to 10 days after topping (around July 25): Use 40 ml of water for 15 kilos per acre or use a motorized sprayer to spray 100 kg of water on each bottle.
Bud period (around June 18): Use 5 ml of water for 15 kilos per acre or use a motorized sprayer to spray 800 kg of water per bottle.
Early flowering period (July 1st or so): Use 10ml of water for 15kg/mu or spray 400kg of water for each bottle.
During the flowering period (about July 10), use 20 ml of water for 15 kilos per acre or use a motor sprayer to spray 200 kg of water per bottle.

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