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Hydrogen Peroxide Solution Fungus Gnats

The method of treating mushroom mosquitoes with hydrogen peroxide
Recently, the flowers in the court have been disturbed by mushroom mosquitoes. Although mushroom mosquitoes are small in size, they are greatly harmful to flowers. Their larvae live in the soil and eat plant roots, causing flower growth to wilt, leaves yellow and stems to be weak.

Occasionally, you can use Hydrogen Peroxide Solution to treat it, so try it. Take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide first, and mix it with water in a certain proportion. The concentration of hydrogen peroxide should not be high to prevent damage to the roots of flowers. Usually, a tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide mixed with a liter of water is appropriate.

After mixing, slowly inject this solution into the pot soil. Hydrogen peroxide enters the ground, and when it encounters fungi and organic matter in the soil, it reacts and releases oxygen. This oxygen can not only inhibit the growth of mushroom mosquitoes and larvae, but also help the flower root system to breathe.

For a few days, water the flowers with an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide solution every day. After a while, the damage of mushroom mosquitoes becomes lighter. There are fewer larvae in the soil in the pot, and the flowers are gradually reviving. The leaves are gradually spreading and the color is gradually green.

From this point of view, hydrogen peroxide is really effective in treating mushroom mosquitoes. People who grow flowers, if they encounter the disturbance of mushroom mosquitoes, may wish to try this method, or they can solve the pain of flowers.