Advantages and disadvantages of flower stimulation
• Can prevent salt mold, a fungal disease that occurs during the flowering stage, and significantly reduce the number of insects that damage flowers and fruits.
• Exhibits a high capacity to support and nourish fruits, particularly in the M-23 cashew variety, which can stimulate first flowering by up to 50% and synchronize flowering with the M-10 and H-09 varieties.
Disadvantages are that the flowers can be damaged if there is heavy rain during the flowering period and the yield will be reduced, except for the varieties M-23 (M-23) and M-10 (M-10), which bloom gradually.
Step 1
• Pruning and fertilizing
Step 2
Spray to release the flowers. In order for the cashew tree to bloom well, use additional supplements for 1000 liters of water:
• 4 kilograms of MAP (12-61-0)
• 2 kilograms of Magnisal
• 1 liter of Valydamicine
• Chlorpyrifos+Cypermethrin= 1 liter
• Spray 2-3 times, with an interval of 7-15 days between each session.
Step 3
Spray to release the flowers. For the cashew tree to bloom well, use additional supplements for 1000 liters of water:
• 4 kg of MKP (0-52-34)
• 4 kg of multi-Cal
• 1 liter of Boron
• 1 kg of Cabaryl
• 1 kg of Propineb
• Spray 2-3 times, with a 7-day interval between each session
There is another recipe for the plant to bloom well, use additional supplements for 1000 liters of water:
• 4 kg of MKP (0-52-34)
• 4 kg of Multi-K (13-0-46)
• 1 liter of Boron
• 500 ml of Atonik
• 1 kg of Cabendazim + Hezaconazole 1 liter
• 1 kg of Cabaryl poison
• Spray 2-3 times with an interval of 7-15 days between each session.
Step 4
Spray and fertilize to care for flowers and buds so that the cashew tree flowers and buds well. Use additional nutrients for 1000 liters of water:
• 1 kg of Polyfeed fertilizer
• 1 kg of Magnisal magnesium fertilizer
• 500 ml of Atonik stimulant
• 1 kg of Mancozeb+Metalaxy
• 1 liter of Cabryl or Emamectine benzoate
• Spray 2-3 times with an interval of 10-15 days between each session.