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Hydrogen Peroxide Kill Fungus Plants

Using hydrogen peroxide to remove bacteria from plants
When a plant encounters bacterial damage, it often traps its growth, damages its appearance, and even kills. In the past, there were many hardships and no good way to get rid of it. Getting hydrogen peroxide today can be a good strategy.

Those with hydrogen peroxide have strong oxidizing properties. Using it in an appropriate way can break the structure of the bacteria, destroy its vitality, and achieve the effect of sterilization.

When using it, prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, and dilute it with water according to a certain proportion. Do not be too thick, for fear of damaging the plants. Take a dilution solution, or pour it into the soil to moisten and moisten the root system. If the bacteria harm the rhizosphere, it can gradually disappear; or spray it on the surface of the leaf to make it evenly cover it, and the bacteria on the leaf will be destroyed when encountering it.

Then use hydrogen peroxide with caution. Observe the condition of the plant and consider the dosage. For young plants, the medicinal force should be light; for adult plants and those with serious damage, the concentration can be slightly increased, but the limit should not be exceeded. After applying the medicine, observe its changes. If there is any discomfort, rush to rinse it with water to reduce its harm.

Using hydrogen peroxide to remove the bacteria of plants is a good method, but it also needs to be used properly to keep the plants healthy and thriving.