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Amount of 3 Hydrogen Peroxide for Plants

On the use of 3% hydrogen peroxide for plants
The cultivation of plants is related to the prosperity and wither of plants, and the use of 3% hydrogen peroxide is a matter of great care.

There are many types of plants, and each is suitable. Herbs are delicate in nature and have weak roots. The amount of 3% hydrogen peroxide required should be used with caution. With a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution per liter of water, about five to ten milliliters is appropriate. Such an amount can help the root system flourish and prevent disease disturbances. If the amount is too much, it may damage its roots and cause seedlings to wilt.

Woody plants have strong branches and well-developed root systems. In this class, with a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution per liter of water, it can be increased to fifteen to twenty milliliters. Because of its large volume, the cover also has a lot of oxygen demand. Increasing it in moderation can promote its growth, make the branches strong and the leaves lush.

When applying it, it is also necessary to check the season. Spring grows and summer grows, and plants are vigorous. If you use it at this time, you can conform to its growth trend. After autumn, plants gradually converge, and the dosage should be reduced appropriately. In cold winter, most plants are dormant. If it is not necessary, stop applying 3% hydrogen peroxide.

And the frequency of application should not be careless. When you first use it, you can apply it at intervals of three days to observe the reaction of the plants. If it grows smoothly, you can gradually grow at intervals to seven or ten days. If you see any abnormalities, such as macula and growth retardation in the leaves, stop applying it immediately and investigate the reasons carefully.

In short, using 3% hydrogen peroxide on plants must carefully determine the dosage and frequency according to their category and season, in order to achieve the effect of maintenance and make the plants flourish.