Many published studies confirm triacontanol, or TRIA, as a potent biostimulator, increasing both yields and quality of many crops. Most of the literature supports application rates of TRIA in the range of 10 to 100 parts per billion (ppb). The TRIA content of Circadian Sunrise tested at 6.88 parts per million (ppm) and is naturally sourced. When Circadian Sunrise is mixed at a rate of one ounce per gallon it provides 55 ppb of TRIA and 192 ppb of total polycosanols, which are all powerful antioxidants. At two ounces per gallon Circadian Sunrise provides 109 ppb of TRIA and 381 ppb of polycosanols. At three ounces per gallon Circadian Sunrise provides 164 pbb of TRIA and 574 ppb of polycosanols. Scientific literature suggests the most effective time to apply TRIA is during the three to five leaf stage. Application frequencies vary in the scientific studies from a single application to twice-weekly applications. Bi-weekly applications should suffice for most any crops. Not only can Circadian Sunrise control plant pests, it can enhance crop yields and quality.
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