Peroxide

thelastpirate

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I have heard that adding some peroxide H2O2 will give a boost of oxygen to compacted roots. This stuff is like liquid ozone, and can oxidize and burn as easily as it helps. How much does one add per gal to get benefits? I am not experimenting, I need to do something for a plant that has been overwatered. I transplanted it and loosened the roots, watered (LIGHTLY) with water and a bit of epsom salts and superthrive.
 

calicat

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I use h2o2 all the time with all my concoctions. I use 1mL per gal of water @ 3%. H2O2 is also a mild fungicide. I use it with einstein oil prior to transplanting or a spray to control and or eradicate mites.
 

jojobeans

Active Member
I use peroxide on a sick plant. It helped a lot. I just poured it on the soil. It was kinda cool the soil bubbled up and aerated nicely. Plant perked up too.
 

chknhwk

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i have a bad problen with mold in my res how much h2o2 should i put in the water and or spray on my pellets and baskets i know this post is amonth old but i need help badly
 

luarg2

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Use 3% solution. 1 1/2 capful in a gallon should work just fine. just spray the infected areas with till gone. good luck
 

chknhwk

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k thnx i talked to al b fauct and he got me str8 by his calculating i put just under a cup in there he said bout 17ml/l so about 119 for two gallons so thats just under a cup
 
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