Terrazole L 2026 03 22

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When using Terrazole L as a soil drench for bed and bench grown ornamentals, what must be done to improve fungicide penetration?

Answer: To improve penetration, the drenching must be followed with an additional quantity of water equal to at least half the volume of the fungicidal drench.

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According to the restrictions, which of the following is a prohibited application site for this product?

Answer: The label explicitly states 'Application to fairways is prohibited.'

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For indoor ornamental applications (bedding, flowering, foliage, or woody plants), how should the rate be adjusted for peat or high organic potting media?

Answer: The label notes to 'Use higher rates for peat and other high organic potting media.'

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Which PPE is required for early entry to treated areas involving contact with plants, soil, or water?

Answer: The required PPE includes coveralls, chemical-resistant gloves (barrier laminate, viton, or waterproof), shoes plus socks, and protective eyewear.

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Which of the following is a prohibited use for Terrazole L?

Answer: The restrictions state 'Use in residential greenhouses or other indoor plant sites is prohibited.'

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When applying Terrazole L to golf course turf (tees and greens), what is the maximum allowable amount per 1000 sq. ft. per year?

Answer: The label states do not exceed 3.0 fl. ozs. per 1000 sq. ft. per application or 7 fl. ozs. per 1000 sq. ft. per year.

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What is the minimum required interval between applications when treating golf course turf?

Answer: The label states the interval between applications may not be less than 10 days.

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Which of the following target pests is specifically listed for outdoor golf course turf applications?

Answer: Cottony blight is listed under the target pests for golf course turf, whereas stem rot and water mold are listed for ornamentals.

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