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Treating Root Rot with Hydrogen Peroxide

On the Method of Treating Root Rot with Hydrogen Peroxide
The disease of root rot and the disease of plants. When people encountered this in the past, they often had no good plan, causing flowers and trees to wither and pastoral desolation. Today there are methods to treat it with hydrogen peroxide, which is quite effective, as detailed below.

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties. When it comes to treating root rot, it is covered because it can enter between the roots and kill all the fungi that cause rot. Mycorrhizae, the cause of root rot, mostly live in damp and rotten places. When hydrogen peroxide encounters it, it destroys its structure and destroys its vitality, and the disease of fungi and insects dying and root rot can be solved.

The method of treating, first prepare a hydrogen peroxide solution. The concentration should be appropriate. If it is too thick, it will damage the roots, and if it is too thin, it will be insufficient. Dilute it with an appropriate amount of water to make it a usable agent.

Then, depending on the size of the plant and the severity of root rot, determine the amount of medicine applied. If the plant is small and light, pour a small amount of solution into the soil around the roots to ensure that the solution penetrates the roots. If the plant is large and heavy, it should be slightly increased, and it can be sprayed at the affected place as appropriate.

After applying the medicine, pay attention to observation. Add maintenance from time to time to make the soil moist but not waterlogged, and the wind is passed but not strong. If new roots are seen sprouting and the leaves are gradually lush, the disease of root rot will gradually heal.

It is also prudent to use this medicine. When applying the medicine, do not touch the skin or eyes to prevent burns. And the period of applying the medicine should be selected on the morning and evening of the sunny day, to avoid the scorching sun when it is empty, and to fear that the scorching sun will increase the medicine, especially the roots.

In general, using hydrogen peroxide to treat root rot needs to be clear, good, and careful. This can protect the health of plants and restore the lush garden.