Hydrogen Peroxide for Plant Water
"On Adding Hydrogen Peroxide to Planting Water"
Husbands and planters rely on water to survive, but the nourishment of water may not be sufficient. Recently, I heard that there is a method of adding hydrogen peroxide to planting water, and there are various opinions. There is no consensus. I am also skeptical, so I studied it in detail.
Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties. It can destroy its structure and vitality in microorganisms. It is quite useful for disinfection and sterilization. When planting grows, there are many harmful bacteria around the roots, which harm the root system, prevent its absorption and nourishment, and cause the planting to wither. If an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide is added to the planting water, the bacteria around the roots can be removed and the roots can be planted.
However, hydrogen peroxide is strong, and the degree of dosage is crucial. If the amount is too large, the root will be damaged. If the root is planted, the foundation will be planted, and the root injury will be damaged. Therefore, when using it, you must carefully review the method and accurately measure it. As the saying goes, with a dilute liquid, in an appropriate proportion, mixed with planting water and slowly poured over it, it is safe.
Also, each plant has its own nature, and not all are suitable for this method. There are delicate plants, which like shade and dampness, and the roots are tender, and the tolerance to hydrogen peroxide is weak. If used carelessly, it will be harmful. And strong plants have strong resistance, or can be slightly tolerated.
In summary, adding hydrogen peroxide to plant water has advantages and disadvantages. Users need to be clear about plant properties, know their methods, and be careful in order to benefit plants and promote their lush growth. They must not act recklessly or cause plants to suffer disasters.
Husbands and planters rely on water to survive, but the nourishment of water may not be sufficient. Recently, I heard that there is a method of adding hydrogen peroxide to planting water, and there are various opinions. There is no consensus. I am also skeptical, so I studied it in detail.
Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties. It can destroy its structure and vitality in microorganisms. It is quite useful for disinfection and sterilization. When planting grows, there are many harmful bacteria around the roots, which harm the root system, prevent its absorption and nourishment, and cause the planting to wither. If an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide is added to the planting water, the bacteria around the roots can be removed and the roots can be planted.
However, hydrogen peroxide is strong, and the degree of dosage is crucial. If the amount is too large, the root will be damaged. If the root is planted, the foundation will be planted, and the root injury will be damaged. Therefore, when using it, you must carefully review the method and accurately measure it. As the saying goes, with a dilute liquid, in an appropriate proportion, mixed with planting water and slowly poured over it, it is safe.
Also, each plant has its own nature, and not all are suitable for this method. There are delicate plants, which like shade and dampness, and the roots are tender, and the tolerance to hydrogen peroxide is weak. If used carelessly, it will be harmful. And strong plants have strong resistance, or can be slightly tolerated.
In summary, adding hydrogen peroxide to plant water has advantages and disadvantages. Users need to be clear about plant properties, know their methods, and be careful in order to benefit plants and promote their lush growth. They must not act recklessly or cause plants to suffer disasters.

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