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Hydrogen Peroxide Plant Bug Killing

On the Method of Hydrogen Peroxide to Remove Plant Pests
The plant breeders in the world are often disturbed by pests. If you want a good method to get rid of it, smelling hydrogen peroxide may have a good effect, so study it in detail.

Hydrogen peroxide is active and has the ability to oxidize. In the case of plant pests, it is expected to be dewormed because it can destroy the physiological structure and living environment of pests.

When it is used for plant deworming, it can be prepared into a suitable solution. First take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide and dilute it with water in a certain proportion. The proportion is very important. If it is too thick, it will harm plants; if it is too thin, it will be difficult to achieve the effect of deworming. Generally speaking, it is appropriate to mix several parts of water with one part of hydrogen peroxide, depending on the type of plant and the degree of insect damage.

The preparation is ready, put it in a watering can, and spray it evenly on the stems and leaves of the plant. Especially pay attention to the front and back sides of the leaves, both need liquid. Because pests often hide in the back of the leaves, if they are missed, it is difficult to remove them all. When spraying, the action should be slow, so that the solution can be fully attached.

Or the prepared hydrogen peroxide solution can be poured into the soil. This is because some pests are born in the soil and endanger the root system of plants. Filling the liquid into the soil can kill pests in the soil and protect the safety of plant roots. However, the amount of irrigation liquid should also be moderate, so as not to over-accumulate water in the soil, which will cause anoxia and rot of plant roots.

After applying hydrogen peroxide to deworming, it is necessary to constantly observe the state of the plants. If you see discomfort in plants, such as yellowing leaves, wilting, etc., you should quickly find the cause and solve it. Or due to improper concentration of the solution, or due to excessive application times. If plants gradually come back to life and pests gradually disappear, this method can be used.

It is necessary to make good use of hydrogen peroxide to remove plant pests and be careful. According to the actual situation of plants and pests, reasonable liquid allocation and appropriate application can obtain the effect of deworming and plant protection.