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For Avocado applications, what is the recommended dilution rate per gallon of water?
- 1 - 7.5 tbsp.
- 1.5 - 4 tbsp.
- 1.5 - 2.5 tbsp.
- 2 - 4 tbsp.
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The label specifies 1.5 - 2.5 tbsp. of oil per 1 gal. of water for Avocados.🔗 Source
When preparing the product for use, what instruction is provided regarding the concentrate?
- Dilute with vinegar first
- Always use cold water only
- Shake well before mixing
- Store in a dark container
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The mixing instructions state to 'Always shake well before mixing'.🔗 Source
When treating Bananas/Plantains for Black Leaf, Black Sigatoka, or Yellow Sigatoka, what is the required dilution rate?
- 1.5 - 4 tbsp. per gal. of water
- 2 - 7.5 tbsp. per gal. of water
- 1 - 7.5 tbsp. per gal. of water
- 1.5 - 2.5 tbsp. per gal. of water
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The application rate for Bananas/Plantains is specified as 1.5 - 4 tbsp. per gal. of water.🔗 Source
Which of the following pests or diseases is NOT listed as a target for BONIDE ALL SEASONS HORTICULTURAL SPRAY OIL RTU?
- Scale insects
- Powdery mildew
- Locusts
- Spider mites
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The label lists scale, powdery mildew, and spider mites as targets, but does not mention locusts.🔗 Source
What critical restriction must be followed regarding sulfur to prevent foliage injury or leaf drop?
- Only apply sulfur after the oil has dried
- Do not apply with sulfur sprays or where sulfur is on the foliage
- Mix sulfur directly with the oil concentrate
- Apply sulfur twice a week before applying oil
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The label explicitly states not to apply this product with sulfur sprays or where sulfur is on the foliage.🔗 Source
What is the recommended application method for this product?
- A good pressure spray hose-end or watering can
- Handheld misting bottle only
- Drip irrigation system only
- Aerial crop dusting
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The label instructs to use a good pressure spray hose-end or watering can when applying.🔗 Source
Under what plant condition should this product be avoided to prevent leaf drop due to shock?
- When plants are in the dormant stage
- When plants are dry due to moisture stress
- When plants are in the green tip stage
- When plants are growing rapidly
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The label states do not apply when plants are dry due to moisture stress as it may cause leaf drop.🔗 Source
According to the label, what is the maximum temperature allowed for application to avoid leaf drop due to shock?
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The restrictions state do not apply when temperatures are above 90°F.🔗 Source
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