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ering plants, roses, poinsettia, ornamentals, nursery stock, trees, turf, cut flowers, bulbs, cuttings, seedlings, seeds and seedbeds. ZeroTol 2.0 may be used on the following indoor or field-grown crops, including but not limited to: tomato, cucumber, herbs, hops, tobacco and other crops. Apply ZeroTol 2.0 up to and including the day of harvest.
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