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How To Use Hydrogen Peroxide For Plants

On the Usage of Hydrogen Peroxide in Plants

The husband of plants is the beauty of heaven and earth, the need for growth, and nourishes all things. Hydrogen peroxide also has wonderful uses in the cultivation of plants.

First, to promote the growth of roots. To plant new seedlings, you can prepare a moderate solution of hydrogen peroxide. Use a clean vessel to dissolve hydrogen peroxide in water in an appropriate proportion. Soak the roots of the new seedlings in this solution, take them out for a while, and then plant them in the soil. This liquid can increase the oxygen around the roots, stimulate their vitality, promote the rapid development of the roots, and make the seedlings stable in the soil, like the solidification of a rock.

Second, prevent the invasion of diseases. When the plant is first infected with a slight disease, or when it is afraid of disease, make a slightly light hydrogen peroxide liquid. Serve it in a watering can and sprinkle it all over the plant, taking into account the inside and outside of the leaves and the whole body of the stems. This liquid can kill pathogens, prevent the spread of diseases, keep the plants healthy, and the leaves are green and the stems are upright, full of vitality.

Third, the exchange of air assistance. In potted plants, keep them indoors for a long time, the soil is easy to harden, and the air is difficult to pass through. Take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide liquid and slowly pour it into the soil. When it encounters substances in the soil, it will explain oxygen, loosen the soil and ventilate, so that the roots can be nourished. If people inhale fresh air, the plants can grow vigorously.

When using it, be careful. If the proportion is not appropriate, it will harm the plant. If it is thick, it will damage the roots, and if it is light, it will be difficult to achieve its effect. It is necessary to carefully observe the shape of the plant, the fat and thinness of the soil, and the cold and heat of the time, so as to determine the appropriate ratio, so that hydrogen peroxide can be applied to the plant, and its harm can be avoided as much as possible.