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What is the maximum number of sequential applications allowed over a two-week period for outdoor vegetables?
- 1 application
- 2 applications
- 3 applications
- 5 applications
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For vegetables, the label states: 'Do not make more than 3 sequential applications over a two-week period.'🔗 Source
When controlling Powdery Mildew on Strawberries, what is a specific use restriction?
- Do not spray young plants
- Do not apply to strawberries that will be used for canning
- Do not apply during the blooming stage
- Both A and B
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The label for strawberries states 'Do not spray young plants' and 'Do not apply to strawberries that will be used for canning.'🔗 Source
When treating Powdery Mildew on Apples and Pears, what precaution must be taken due to sulfur sensitivity?
- Apply only in the evening
- Test for varietal sensitivity prior to full-scale treatment
- Do not apply if the fruit is ripe
- Mix with 15 parts water only
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The label notes that some apple and pear varieties are sulfur sensitive and advises to 'test for varietal sensitivity prior to full-scale treatment.'🔗 Source
When treating Roses for Powdery Mildew, Leaf Spot, and Rust, what is the recommended application interval?
- Every 24 hours
- At 7 to 10 day intervals or following rain
- Once every 14 days
- Only once per season
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The label specifies for Roses targeting Powdery Mildew, Leaf Spot, and Rust to spray at 7 to 10 day intervals or following rain.🔗 Source
According to the restrictions, which of the following plants should NOT be treated with this product?
- Apples and Pears
- Cucumbers and Squash
- Bleeding heart and Gardenias
- Beans and Peas
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The label explicitly states: 'Do not use on bleeding heart, gardenias, jade plant, lantana, lilies or sweetpeas.'🔗 Source
What is the correct dilution rate for controlling Insects/mites on outdoor flower and bedding plants?
- 4 fl. oz. per gallon of water
- 1 part concentrate to 5 parts water
- 1 part concentrate to 15 parts water (or 8 fl. oz. per gallon)
- 1 gallon per 350 sq. ft.
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For Insects/mites on flower and bedding plants, the label requires 1 part concentrate with 15 parts water, or 8.0 fl. oz. per gallon.🔗 Source
Under what weather/temperature condition should application be avoided?
- When temperature exceeds 75°F
- When temperature exceeds 80°F
- When temperature exceeds 90°F
- When temperature exceeds 100°F
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The label states 'Do not apply when temperature exceeds 90°F.'🔗 Source
When applying the product to Grapes to control Powdery Mildew, what is a specific timing restriction regarding harvest?
- Do not apply within 7 days of harvest
- Do not apply to wine grapes within 21 days of harvest
- Do not apply within 14 days of harvest
- Do not apply after the first harvest
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The label notes: 'Do not apply to wine grapes within 21 days of harvest.'🔗 Source
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