Topflor-G

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According to the label, under which weather or environmental conditions should application be avoided to prevent plant injury?

Answer: When applying, avoid using during periods of temperature (heat or extreme) or moisture stress to prevent plant injury.

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Where is Topflor-G strictly prohibited from being applied?

Answer: Do not apply directly to water or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the high water mark.

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To ensure the active ingredient reaches the root zone for absorption and translocation, how should the granules be applied?

Answer: For effective results, the granules should be moderately watered in to move the active ingredient into the root zone where it can be absorbed and translocated by the plant.

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What is the primary mechanism of action for Fluridone in Topflor-G?

Answer: It works by inhibiting the growth of plants, making it useful for controlling plant size and vigor.

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In what circumstances should an applicator avoid applying Topflor-G to an ornamental plant?

Answer: Avoid applications during periods of disease and insect pressure.

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Which of the following is NOT listed as a target plant type for Topflor-G?

Answer: It can be applied to various ornamentals, including perennials, woody ground covers, landscape ornamentals, and perennial woody ground covers/shrubs/hedges. The product is toxic to aquatic plants.

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When considering the environmental impact of Topflor-G, what potential risk is noted regarding surface water?

Answer: This product can be toxic to aquatic plants, so use caution near water surfaces. This product is classified as having potential for reaching surface water via runoff.

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What is the specified application rate for growth regulation on herbaceous and woody ornamental plants?

Answer: rate: 0.1-10; unit: grams per plant

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