"Chlorquatin"The term usually refers to plant growth regulators, also known as auxins or hormones. They are naturally occurring compounds inside plants that can affect plant growth and development.
However, plant growth regulators can have negative effects on plants if they are overused or used inappropriately, including:
1.Abnormal growth: Excessive use or improper use of auxin may lead to abnormal plant growth, such as excessive elongation, abnormal growth, etc.
2.Leaf variation: Overuse of certain growth regulators can lead to abnormal leaf morphology and color, and even leaf variation.
3.Problems with flower bud and fruit development: Excessive use of auxin may affect the flower bud and fruit development of plants, resulting in abnormal flower buds or deformed fruits.
4.Environmental pollution: Improper use of plant growth regulators can lead to environmental pollution, which can adversely affect the surrounding ecosystem.
To avoid the potential harm posed by mequat or other plant growth regulators, it should be used correctly and in accordance with the manufacturer's advice or professional guidance, and follow the correct dosage and timing of use. It is best to follow proper fertilization and plant care practices and monitor plant growth regularly to ensure plant health and avoid unnecessary risks.