Monterey Horticultural Oil

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For which of the following sites is the ready-to-use sprayer restricted to outdoor use only?

Answer: The restrictions section states: 'The ready-to-use sprayer is for outdoor uses only.'

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According to the mixing directions for a pump-up or trigger sprayer, how should the sprayer be filled?

Answer: The mixing directions state to fill the sprayer half full with water, add the appropriate rate of product, and continue filling.

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What is the specified application rate for Monterey Horticultural Oil when treating Vegetables like Asparagus or Peppers?

Answer: The rate for Vegetables (Asparagus, Bean, Cucumber, etc.) is 2.5-5.0 Tablespoons.

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Which pest is NOT listed as a target for Apple (all varieties) under outdoor applications?

Answer: Sigatoka is listed for Avocado, Bananas, Cocoa, etc., but is not listed under the Apple application section.

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When treating Corn (Sweet) or Popcorn, which pests are targeted?

Answer: The target pests for Corn (Sweet) and Popcorn are Aphids, Leaf Miners, Mites, and Whiteflies.

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Regarding Ornamental Plants, what effect might the oil have on evergreens such as Colorado Blue Spruce?

Answer: The label notes that oil might remove the glaucous (blue) bloom from such evergreens as Colorado Blue Spruce.

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Which of the following pests is listed as a target for indoor use on Home Greenhouse Ornamentals?

Answer: Fungus Gnat is specifically listed under the indoor application for Home Greenhouse Ornamentals.

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When applying Monterey Horticultural Oil to Citrus trees, what is a potential risk of applying the product after October?

Answer: The label states that oils applied after October may increase cold damage to trees for Citrus.

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