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Hydrogen Peroxide Gnats Plants

The Method of Using Hydrogen Peroxide to Remove Gnats from Plants
Those who grow flowers and plants in modern times are often disturbed by gnats. The gnats multiply in pots, which harm the health of plants, and everyone seeks good ways to get rid of them.

Smelling hydrogen peroxide can remove gnats from plants. Hydrogen peroxide is active and has the power of oxidation. Use it in plant pots to clear gnats and is harmless to plants.

When using it, prepare hydrogen peroxide first and dilute it with water. Its ratio must be appropriate. If it is too thick, it will hurt plants, and if it is too light, it will be difficult to drive away gnats. Probably hydrogen peroxide and water are mixed in a certain amount to ensure uniformity.

Then, pour the diluted liquid on the soil in the plant pot. Pour it slowly, so that it seeps into the soil. The gnats live in the soil, and when encountering this liquid, it is made by its oxidizing power and gradually dies. And this liquid can also improve the qi of the soil and help the roots of plants grow.

Or you can sprinkle the liquid on the leaves of plants. The gnats often live among the leaves, and it is difficult to survive when they are dipped in this liquid. However, when sprinkling leaves, be careful not to overdo it, so as not to hurt the leaves.

Using hydrogen peroxide to remove gnats from plants is simple and effective. Those who grow flowers can follow this method to maintain the health of plants and enjoy the beauty of green plants.