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When applying Transom 4 5 F to fine turf, what is the instruction regarding mowing?
- Mow immediately after application
- Mow at least 24 hours before application
- Apply after mowing or avoid mowing twelve hours after application
- Mowing is prohibited for 48 hours after application
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The timing/weather section states to apply after mowing or avoid mowing twelve hours after application.🔗 Source
For Plant or Cutting Diseases, what is the required immersion time for plants or cuttings?
- 5-10 minutes
- 10-15 minutes
- 15-30 minutes
- 48 hours
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The label specifies to immerse plants or cuttings for 10-15 minutes for plant or cutting diseases.🔗 Source
What is required to control Pythium or Phytophthora using this product?
- Increasing the application rate to 20 oz
- Applying the product as a drench instead of a spray
- Tank mixing with metalaxyl, mefenoxam, etridiazole, fosetyl-Al, or phosphorous acid salts/propamocarb
- Soaking the plants for 30 minutes instead of 15
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The label states tank mix combinations with specific chemicals are required for the control of Pythium and Phytophthora.🔗 Source
Which of the following pathogens is NOT controlled by Transom 4 5 F Fungicide alone?
- Botrytis
- Pythium
- Fusarium
- Rhizoctonia
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The label explicitly states that Transom 4 5 F does not control Pythium or Phytophthora.🔗 Source
According to the mixing instructions, how much product is used per 100 gallons of water for Plant or Cutting Diseases?
- 12-20 oz
- 16-20 oz
- 8-12 oz
- 0.25-3.0 pints
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The mixing section lists 16-20 oz per 100 gal for Plant or Cutting Diseases.🔗 Source
To control Bulb, Corm, and Rhizome Rots, how long should cleaned bulbs be soaked in a warm solution (80-85°F)?
- 10-15 minutes
- 15-30 minutes
- 30-45 minutes
- 48 hours
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The label instructions for bulb rots state to soak cleaned bulbs for 15-30 minutes in a warm solution.🔗 Source
When treating root pathogens in turf, how much water should be used to move the fungicide into the active root zone?
- 0.5 to 1.0 inch of water
- One to two tenths inch of water
- 2 to 4 gallons per 1,000 square feet
- The area must be flooded completely
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For root pathogens, the label instructs to lightly water the area with one to two tenths inch of water.🔗 Source
When treating Stem, Crown, and Root Rots in propagation beds, what is the recommended application rate after transplanting?
- 8 oz
- 12-16 oz
- 16-20 oz
- 2-4 gallons
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For Stem, Crown, and Root Rots, the label specifies applying 8 oz after seeding/sticking or 12-16 oz after transplanting.🔗 Source
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