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When mixing Lontrel Turf and Ornamental for weeds, how much of the required spray volume should be added to the tank initially?
- 3/4 of the required spray volume
- 1/2 of the required spray volume
- The total required spray volume
- 1/4 of the required spray volume
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The mixing instructions state to add 3/4 of the required spray volume to the spray tank and start agitation before adding the herbicide.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a restriction regarding tank mixing Lontrel Turf and Ornamental with other herbicides in ornamental landscapes?
- Do not tank mix with Dimension or Gallery specialty herbicides
- Do not tank mix with other herbicides except Dimension, Gallery, or grass herbicides on specific tolerant ground covers
- Do not tank mix with any other herbicide under any circumstances
- Only tank mix with Dimension and Gallery on all ornamental plants
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The label restricts tank mixing with other ornamental herbicides except Dimension, Gallery, and/or grass herbicides on specific tolerant ground covers like iceplant and Myoporum.🔗 Source
For 'smaller areas' using a Hand-Held or Backpack Sprayer, what is the unit of measurement used for the weed application rate?
- fl oz per 1000 sq ft
- pt/acre
- gallons per acre
- oz per 100 sq ft
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For smaller areas using hand-held or backpack sprayers, the rates are listed in fl oz per 1000 sq ft.🔗 Source
When treating Canada thistle and knapweeds, what is the recommended timing for application?
- After the majority of basal leaves have emerged, but before bud stage
- During the bud stage to ensure systemic uptake
- Only when the plants have reached full maturity
- Before any basal leaves have emerged from the soil
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The label states to apply for Canada thistle and knapweeds after the majority of the basal leaves have emerged, but before bud stage.🔗 Source
According to the label, what is the application rate for Canada thistle in Turfgrass and Noncrop Areas?
- 1/4 pt/acre
- 1/2 pt/acre
- 1 pt/acre
- 1/4 fl oz per 1000 sq ft
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The label specifies a rate of 1/4 pt/acre for Canada thistle in Turfgrass and Noncrop Areas.🔗 Source
Where is Lontrel Turf and Ornamental permitted for use according to the application sites listed?
- Outdoor
- Indoor
- Both Indoor and Outdoor
- Greenhouse only
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All application sites listed in the label facts (Turfgrass and Noncrop Areas, smaller areas) are designated as 'Outdoor'.🔗 Source
If using a product packaged in water soluble packaging, what must you avoid when tank mixing?
- Products containing boron
- Surfactants and adjuvants
- Grass herbicides
- Drift control agents
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The label states that for products in water soluble packaging, do not tank mix with products containing boron.🔗 Source
To achieve the best results when applying Lontrel Turf and Ornamental, when should it be applied?
- When weeds are small and actively growing
- Only during the dormant season
- When weeds have reached the bud stage
- Immediately after heavy rainfall
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The label states that for best results, apply when weeds are small and actively growing.🔗 Source
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