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Hydrogen Peroxide and Plants

On the relationship between hydrogen peroxide and plants
There are plant operators in the world who are often suspicious of the use of hydrogen peroxide and plants. Hydrogen peroxide is also a chemical agent. Is it beneficial or harmful to plants? This is a matter that planters should ponder deeply.

The nature of hydrogen peroxide is observed, and it has the power of oxidation. However, when applied to plants, it cannot be generalized. Germinate at the beginning of young plants, weak roots and tender stems. If a moderate amount of hydrogen peroxide is applied to it, it may help its roots to stretch. Moderate oxidation of the cover can activate the activity of various micro-elements in the soil, making the roots easy to ingest and promoting their growth.

And when the plant is sick, if it encounters the invasion of fungi, apply it with diluted hydrogen peroxide, or it can inhibit the reproduction of pathogens. Covering its oxidation ability can destroy the structure of pathogens and prevent their growth. However, if you use too much, it is a big mistake. Excessive hydrogen peroxide, its strong oxidation power, not only cannot benefit plants, but also harm their bodies. Leaves or scorched, roots or decay, and vitality is gradually lost.

Therefore, when used in plants, it must be carefully examined. The young and old of the plant, the fat and thinness of the soil, and the severity of the disease are all important reasons. It is necessary to use it with caution, measure its dosage, and use it in a timely manner. In this way, the benefits of hydrogen peroxide for planting can be obtained, and the disadvantages of its harm to plants can be avoided, so that plants can flourish and thrive.