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How Often to Water Plants With Hydrogen Peroxide

On the frequency of watering plants with hydrogen peroxide
The way of planting and nourishing is related to their growth and growth, and watering with hydrogen peroxide is also a method, but the grasp of its frequency is the key.

Hydrogen peroxide has the effect of sterilization, disinfection and oxygenation, and may be beneficial to plant growth. However, if it is used inappropriately, too frequently or too sparsely, it is not a good strategy.

If it is watered too frequently with hydrogen peroxide, although it can be sterilized and oxygenated for a while, the plant will be in this situation for a long time, or the root system will rely on it and its own regulation ability will be weakened. And high concentration and frequency may damage the cell tissue of the plant, damage its vitality, and cause the disease of leaf yellow root rot.

On the contrary, if watering is too sparse, hydrogen peroxide will not show its effect. Germs multiply, soil is hypoxic, plant growth is blocked, stems are thin and leaves are weak, flowers are thin and fruits are small.

As for the appropriate frequency, it should vary from plant to plant. Herbs are delicate by nature and have a weak root system, so the frequency of watering should be slightly slower. At the beginning, or once every half a month, observe its growth situation and make adjustments. If the plants are strong, they can be gradually extended to the 20th or even January. Woody plants, with well-developed root systems and strong resistance, can be watered once a month, and during the peak growth season, it can be increased to once every 20th as appropriate.

However, it is not limited to the fixed formula. It is still necessary to observe the weather and soil conditions. When it is hot in the summer, plants transpire vigorously, and the soil is easy to dry, so the frequency can be appropriately increased; when it is cold, the growth of plants is slow, and the frequency should be reduced. The soil is sticky and has poor air permeability, so the number of watering can be slightly increased; if the soil is loose and the drainage is good, it can be slightly slower.

In short, watering plants with hydrogen peroxide at a certain frequency, when considering all factors comprehensively, carefully observing and carefully, can make plants help and thrive.