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Hydrogen Peroxide House Plants

On the Application of Hydrogen Peroxide to Domestic Plants
Husband's domestic plants, everyone loves them, and wants them to be lush and lush, full of vitality. Recently, there is a method to use hydrogen peroxide for domestic plants, which is quite beneficial and must not be ignored.

Hydrogen peroxide has unique properties. In domestic plants, it can be used as an oxygen supply agent. Cover plants grow and need oxygen to breathe. In the soil, there may be insufficient oxygen. Appropriate application of hydrogen peroxide, which decomposes in the soil and releases oxygen, can help plant roots, promote their roots to grow vigorously, take root firmly, and absorb nutrients more effectively.

And hydrogen peroxide also has the ability to disinfect and sterilize. Domestic plants are often disturbed by diseases and pests. In the soil, pathogens and pests lurk, threatening the well-being of plants. Applying hydrogen peroxide can remove pathogens in the soil and reduce the breeding of pests. Such as common root rot, mostly caused by wet and stuffy soil and the reproduction of pathogens, hydrogen peroxide can be used to disinfect and sterilize pathogens, and the root protection system is safe.

It should also be used with caution. The concentration of hydrogen peroxide must be precisely prepared. If it is too concentrated, it may harm the plant and damage its young roots and stems and leaves; if it is too thin, the effect will not be obvious. The concentration and dosage must be determined according to the type of plant and growth conditions. When it is first used, it is advisable to try a small amount, observe the reaction of the plant, and then make adjustments.

As for the application method, it can be watered in the soil, and it can also be sprayed on the stems and leaves. The waterer makes the hydrogen peroxide seep around the root system; the sprayer can protect the stems and leaves from the infection of pathogens. Each has its own suitability, and it should be adapted to local conditions according to the time.

To sum up, hydrogen peroxide in domestic plants, if used properly, is a good maintenance strategy, which can help domestic plants thrive, add beauty to the room, and increase the interest of life. Only when applied with caution can it achieve its effect and avoid its harm.