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Garden Uses Hydrogen Peroxide

Application of Hydrogen Peroxide in Gardens
Hydrogen peroxide is widely used in gardens. It can be used as a soil disinfectant to kill hidden bacteria, pests and eggs in the soil. When applying, an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide is diluted in water, and then evenly watered in the soil, which can improve the soil environment, help plant roots thrive, and reduce insect infestation.

In plant propagation, hydrogen peroxide also has wonderful uses. When cuttings are propagated, soaking the cuttings in a certain concentration of hydrogen peroxide solution can promote wound healing, speed up the rooting process, and improve the survival rate of cuttings. This move is like providing assistance to the cuttings, making them easier to take root and grow.

Furthermore, for hydroponic plants, hydrogen peroxide can increase the amount of dissolved oxygen in water, maintain water cleanliness, and prevent root rot. Regularly adding an appropriate amount of diluted hydrogen peroxide solution to the hydroponic container can ensure that the plant root system absorbs nutrients in a good environment and makes the plant grow more vigorously.

In addition, in the field of flower preservation, hydrogen peroxide can also play a role. Adding a little hydrogen peroxide to the water of flower arrangement can delay the decay of flowers, prolong the viewing period, make flowers bloom longer, and add lasting beauty to the garden.

All in all, hydrogen peroxide has various uses in gardens, and correct application can bring many benefits to the maintenance of garden plants. It is a powerful assistant for garden management.