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Under which temperature conditions should MaxCel NOT be applied?

Answer: The label explicitly states do not apply in temperatures below 40°F or above 90°F.

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To achieve the best results when applying MaxCel, what temperature range is recommended?

Answer: The label states that best results are achieved when temperatures are between 65°F and 75°F.

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When applying MaxCel as a foliar spray in pear orchards for fruit thinning or size enhancement, what is the required finished strength?

Answer: According to the mixing instructions, pear orchards require a finished strength of 75-200 ppm.

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Which of the following crops is NOT listed as a target for MaxCel application?

Answer: The label specifies apples, pears, pistachios, and non-bearing sweet cherries, but does not mention citrus trees.

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Which of the following is a required piece of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for handling MaxCel?

Answer: The PPE section lists chemical-resistant gloves, long-sleeved shirts, long pants, protective eyewear, and shoes/socks plus covers.

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Which chemical interaction is strictly prohibited when using MaxCel?

Answer: The restrictions state: 'Do not tank mix with streptomycin or apply streptomycin on the same day.'

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How far in advance of harvest must MaxCel application cease?

Answer: The restrictions state: 'Do not apply within 86 days of harvest.'

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What is the maximum seasonal application limit for MaxCel per acre for apple and pear orchards?

Answer: The restrictions state not to exceed 310 fluid ounces of product (which is 182 grams of 6-benzyladenine) or 6.42 oz. of 6-benzyladenine per acre per season.

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