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Hydrogen Peroxide Apple Trees

On the Application of Hydrogen Peroxide to Apple Trees
Those who have planted apple trees in the world often think hard about the flourishing of the tree and the richness of the fruit. In recent years, I have heard that hydrogen peroxide has been used in apple trees, and the results have been quite fruitful, so I will discuss it in detail.

Hydrogen peroxide, its active nature, has many magical effects on the growth of apple trees. First, it can oxygenate the soil. If the roots of apple trees are in a state of hypoxia, their growth will be hindered and nutrient uptake will not be smooth. Appropriate amounts of hydrogen peroxide are applied around the roots. When they encounter substances in the soil, they gradually release oxygen, so that the soil around the roots is enriched with oxygen, and the roots can be sucked smoothly, thrive, and be deeply embedded and widely distributed, providing a solid foundation for the tree.

Second, promote the metabolism of the tree body. Hydrogen peroxide enters the tree body, which can regulate a variety of physiological and biochemical processes in the tree. The photosynthesis of leaves is originally the source of nutrients for the tree body to produce. Moderate hydrogen peroxide can laser synthesize the activities of related enzymes, making the leaves more efficient under light, making sugar and other organic substances, making the tree body lush and full of vitality. And in respiration, it also has a regulating effect, making the tree energy conversion orderly and nutrient distribution appropriate.

Third, disease resistance and insect control. Hydrogen peroxide is oxidizing and can kill some pathogens on the surface of soil and trees. Where pathogens breed, hydrogen peroxide can destroy the structure and function of pathogens and prevent their reproduction. And some pests are afraid of its special smell or affected by it, so they stay away, protecting the tree from insect infestation.

Use it with caution. Concentration control is crucial. If the concentration is too high, it will not only be useless, but also harm the tree. High concentrations of hydrogen peroxide, or burning roots and leaves, can cause physiological disorders, growth stagnation of the tree, and even endanger the life of the tree. Therefore, before using it, it is necessary to carefully study the growth of the tree and soil conditions, and determine the precise concentration. The timing of application is also critical. When the tree body is sensitive such as germination and flowering, it should be considered to avoid damaging the tree.

Using an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide on apple trees can make the trees healthy and fruitful, which is actually a technique that planters should investigate.