Germinating Pot Seeds with Hydrogen Peroxide
The method of using hydrogen peroxide to stimulate pot-sown seeds
Where you want to use hydrogen peroxide to stimulate pot-sown seeds, you should prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide first. The concentration should be moderate. If it is too thick, it will be afraid of hurting the seeds, and if it is too thin, it will be ineffective.
Take a clean container, put the seeds in it, and slowly inject hydrogen peroxide to submerge the seeds. When standing, you can see that the hydrogen peroxide is bubbling slightly, which is the appearance of its interaction with the surface of the seeds.
Soak for a while, and the duration varies depending on the type of seeds, or a few moments, or a moment. During this period, when you pay attention to the changes in the seeds, you can remove them when the surface seems to be slightly moist and the texture is slightly soft.
Remove the seeds and gently rinse them with water several times. Be sure to wash the residual hydrogen peroxide to avoid adverse effects on the subsequent germination of the seeds.
Then, plant the washed seeds in the prepared pot soil, cover with thin soil, and spray an appropriate amount of water to keep the soil moderately moist. Place in a ventilated and scattered light place, take good care of it, and the seeds will germinate soon. In this way, the method of using hydrogen peroxide to stimulate pot sowing seeds is complete.
Where you want to use hydrogen peroxide to stimulate pot-sown seeds, you should prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide first. The concentration should be moderate. If it is too thick, it will be afraid of hurting the seeds, and if it is too thin, it will be ineffective.
Take a clean container, put the seeds in it, and slowly inject hydrogen peroxide to submerge the seeds. When standing, you can see that the hydrogen peroxide is bubbling slightly, which is the appearance of its interaction with the surface of the seeds.
Soak for a while, and the duration varies depending on the type of seeds, or a few moments, or a moment. During this period, when you pay attention to the changes in the seeds, you can remove them when the surface seems to be slightly moist and the texture is slightly soft.
Remove the seeds and gently rinse them with water several times. Be sure to wash the residual hydrogen peroxide to avoid adverse effects on the subsequent germination of the seeds.
Then, plant the washed seeds in the prepared pot soil, cover with thin soil, and spray an appropriate amount of water to keep the soil moderately moist. Place in a ventilated and scattered light place, take good care of it, and the seeds will germinate soon. In this way, the method of using hydrogen peroxide to stimulate pot sowing seeds is complete.

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