Monterey Horticultural Oil

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

Show 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?

Show 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?

Show 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?

Show 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?

Show 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?

Show 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?

Show 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?

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

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