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Post by wilderness on Nov 13, 2018 9:28:06 GMT -5
Hydrogen Peroxide for Plants-Plantdoctor General fertilizer, either in plant water or sprayed on foliage. As a spray in the greenhouse, to control mold and mildew. Sprouting seeds before planting. Added to the water that seeds soak in, the seeds will sprout faster and grow stronger. Rooting cuttings. Added to the water, if you’ve put the cuttings directly into water. Or, if you’ve put the cuttings into soil or medium, use peroxide in the water you’re using to water the cuttings with. Mold or fungus on plants or in the soil. Hydrogen peroxide will help to control mold on plants or in the soil. If you’ve got mold on the plant, spraying the leaves is probably best sick plants. Spray on the leaves and add to water
To water or mist plants, to soak seeds, to add to water used to wash sprouts:
TO THIS AMOUNT OF WATER ADD THIS AMOUNT OF 3% HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
1 cup-- 1 and 1/2 teaspoons 1 quart --2 tablespoons 1 gallon-- 1/2 cup 5 gallons-- 2 and 1/2 cups 10 gallons-- 5 cups 20 gallons-- 10 cups
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