Sodium naphthalene-1-acetate NAA-NA is a plant growth regulator, a type of auxin. It enters the plant through leaves, young epidermis, and seeds, and is transported with the nutrient flow to vigorously growing parts (growing points, young organs, flowers, or fruits). It significantly promotes root tip development (rooting powder), induces flowering, prevents flower and fruit drop, forms seedless fruits, promotes early maturity, and increases yield. It also enhances the plant's resistance to drought, cold, disease, salinity, and hot, dry winds.
Sodium naphthalene-1-acetate NAA-NA in combination
1. Sodium naphthalene-1-acetate NAA-NA can be combined with Sodium Nitrophenolate Atonik to create a flower-preserving and fruit-enlarging agent, which is currently one of the better regulators on the market.
2. Sodium naphthalene-1-acetate NAA-NA, when combined with Chlormequat Chloride and choline chloride, can inhibit excessive vegetative growth and promote fruit and tuber development and enlargement.
3. When applied in combination with fertilizers, Sodium naphthalene-1-acetate NAA-NA significantly enhances root cell permeability and vitality, leading to faster and more thorough root absorption, resulting in robust and balanced plant growth. For example, when combined with fertilizers such as urea, potassium dihydrogen phosphate, boric acid, and manganese sulfate, it can improve fertilizer utilization, promote root development, prevent lodging, increase yield, and increase income.
4. When combined with the herbicide glyphosate, Sodium naphthalene-1-acetate NAA-NA provides rapid and thorough weed control.
Sodium naphthalene-1-acetate NAA-NA used alone
Sodium naphthalene-1-acetate NAA-NA can be used as a rooting agent: suitable concentration (50-100ppm, the required concentration will vary for different plants, it is recommended to experiment before use) Sodium naphthalene-1-acetate NAA-NA can promote seed rooting, cutting rooting and fibrous rooting in solanaceous plants.








