Any0ne out here using hydrogen peroxide every nutrient change? 5ml per gal

bigjesse1922

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every few days? to the roots or the leaves? whats the purpose of putting it on the leaves themselves? what good will it do? how about the downside? what harm could it cause?

i have plants in soil (5gal buckets). how should it be applied (to top/bottom of leaves? etC) ? how often? etc.
It's not meant for soil gardening, except for sterilization and cleaning, at least that I am aware of.

Why do you even want to use it? Are you having some mold or rot issue? If nothing is broken, quit trying to fix it.
 

themanwiththeplan

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It's not meant for soil gardening, except for sterilization and cleaning, at least that I am aware of.

Why do you even want to use it? Are you having some mold or rot issue? If nothing is broken, quit trying to fix it.
thats what i thought...that its for rot/mold. i thought you guys were talking about it having a beneficial use BEYOND that..thats why i was so curious.

and its not broke but im always trying to improve :P

thanks for clearing it up :)
 

bigjesse1922

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thats what i thought...that its for rot/mold. i thought you guys were talking about it having a beneficial use BEYOND that..thats why i was so curious.

and its not broke but im always trying to improve :P

thanks for clearing it up :)
I hear that. Adding H202 to your water and feeding it to your plants is a great way to kill off the microbes that transform the nutrients in the soil into a form that the plants can use.

Just don't want to see anyone have that issue to deal with. :smile:
 
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