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How Often to Spray Plants with Hydrogen Peroxide

On the timing of spraying plants with hydrogen peroxide
All those who plant flowers and wood should always think about the method of nourishment to make them flourish. Hydrogen peroxide is quite beneficial for plant maintenance, but the frequency of spraying it must be carefully considered.

If the plant is diseased, the leaves are spotted, the stems are soft, etc., and the disease is first noticed, it should be sprayed with a moderate hydrogen peroxide solution. At this time, it should be sprayed once a day, which can quickly inhibit the reproduction of the disease and prevent the spread of the disease. After three or four days, depending on the recovery of the disease, if it gradually heals, it should be reduced to one spray every two or three days, and the plant should be continued to be protected until it is fully healed.

As for ordinary nourishment, it is not necessary to apply it frequently to prevent diseases from sprouting. It can be sprayed once every half a month to keep the surrounding environment of the plant clean and open the way for the growth of pathogens. In this way, the plant is healthy and vigorous.

Those who have seedlings are delicate and have weak tolerance to hydrogen peroxide. That is, to prevent diseases, it is also advisable to spray once a month, and the concentration of the solution should be light to avoid hurting the seedlings. When it grows, it can be applied according to the above method of growing plants.

To sum up, spraying with hydrogen peroxide should be done frequently when sick, and should be sparse when maintained. Seedlings must be especially cautious and take measures according to the situation in order to be able to plant flowers and multiply.