Tre-Hold Sprout Inhibitor A-112

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On which type of hazelnut plantings is this product intended for use?

Show answer The label specifies the product is intended for use on non-bearing plantings only.

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What is the specific target of Tre-Hold Sprout Inhibitor A-112?

Show answer The label states the product is a plant growth regulator used specifically for the control of sprouting or sucker growth on hazelnuts.

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What is the maximum number of applications allowed per season?

Show answer The restrictions state: 'Do not make more than two applications of Tre-Hold Sprout Inhibitor A-112 per season.'

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To achieve the recommended dilution, what can be added to the mixture?

Show answer The label notes that a non-ionic surfactant (NIS) at 0.25% v/v may be added.

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According to the mixing instructions, what is the target concentration for the finished A.I. solution?

Show answer The product should be diluted with water to create an approximately 1% A.I. solution.

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If a technician is applying this product to an outdoor site, where must they avoid applying it?

Show answer The label prohibits application directly to water, areas where surface water is present, or intertidal areas below the mean high water mark.

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Which of the following application methods is strictly prohibited?

Show answer The restrictions section explicitly states that aerial applications are prohibited.

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When should the first treatment be applied for best results?

Show answer For best results, the first treatment should be applied after the trees resume growth and suckers become visible, typically between late April and May.

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