IBA Rooting Hormone: Empowering Egyptian Agriculture with Stronger Roots and Higher Yields
Egypt’s agriculture (cotton, wheat, dates, vegetables) faces transplant losses, weak roots in arid soils, and slow growth. Indole-3-Butyric Acid (IBA), a proven rooting hormone, solves these issues. As one of China’s pioneering IBA makers, we offer stable, high-activity products tailored to Egypt’s farms.
1. IBA Cuts Transplant Losses
Transplanting risks derail crops, but Indolebutyric acid IBA boosts root growth for quick adaptation:
Cotton: Untreated seedlings have 30% mortality; Indolebutyric acid IBA drops this by 30%-40%, with most establishing in a week.
Vegetables (tomatoes, peppers): Survival jumps from 70% (untreated) to 95%, avoiding replanting costs.
Date palms: Sapling survival rises from 60% to over 90%, protecting long-term investments.
2. IBA Builds Strong Roots for Egypt’s Soils
Egypt’s diverse soils need robust roots— Indolebutyric acid IBA delivers:
Wheat: 25% lo…