H202 in soil

come_gr0w_with_us

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I will soon be switching to a complete hydro setup, but for now plants are in soil. I have the concentrated h202, and was wondering if its ok to use in soil. Im using the General Hydroponics series of nutes if it matters... thanks :joint:
 

Dr. Green Brain

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I don't know anything about growing with H202, but I do know that H2O2 can easily change into H20. Also, isn't Hydrogen Peroxide used as a disinfectant? Wouldn't it kill some of the beneficial bacteria that the plant needs to grow? I don't know, but maybe you'll find some of this useful
 

Hoochy

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for my first grow I used diluted nutes every day with my plants in soil. They responded in a positive way. Extremely healthy and are far more effective than slow release ferts
 

probo24

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im using foxfarm soil, if it matters and if anyone who knows the answer reads this......
I use FF soil/nutes also.
I water with:1T H2O2
1/2t GB or 1/2t TB depending on light cycle. And 1/2t BB per 4 liters every feeding. I feed this ratio right up until harvest, without flushing. Right after drying, but before curing, the Kush i'm growing tastes like lemonheads candy.
Peace
 
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