Large areas of sugarcane are planted in Cuba every year, this highly expensive task is the basis for achieving high yields. Providing good conditions in the sprouting stage is essential to obtain an adequate population. The objective of this work was to determine the effect of the following products: HidroGel, Cachaza, Ethrel, FitoMas-E, Regnum and Celestop in the sprouting of sugarcane in the province of Mayabeque. The work was carried out in rainfed conditions using cultivar C86-12. A design was divided into divided plots and four replicas. The crop sprout was evaluated at 15, 30, 45, 60 and 90 days after planting and its population at 150 days. The results show that the use of Ethrel and Celestop increases the number of outbreaks at 60 days. At 90 days of planting, the highest values of shoots and stifling in the cane plant are obtained by using Celestop (more than 30 shoots higher than the control). With 150 days of planting the use of the cachaza caused the largest population with more than 40 outbreaks above the control. At 15, 30 and 45 days after planting the crop no significant differences were observed between the parameters studied. The use of Ethrel (2 L. ha-1) and Celestop (1 L. ha-1) is recommended, to achieve a greater sprouting 60 days after planting.