Aussie Growers Thread

Dr.Amber Trichome

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H2o2 isnt toxic or dangerous really just hydrogen and oxygen its even used as a mouthwash
Come on mate , who you kiddin.
I know times are hard but that is scandalous and a total dick move.

Hydrogen peroxide can be toxic if ingested, inhaled, or by contact with the skin or eyes. Inhalation of household strength hydrogen peroxide (3%) can cause respiratory irritation. Exposure to household strength hydrogen peroxide can cause mild ocular irritation.

Hydrogen peroxide is formed in humans and other animals as a short-lived product in biochemical processes and is toxic to cells. The toxicity is due to oxidation of proteins, membrane lipids and DNA by the peroxide ions.
 

Bullygrowz

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Come on mate , who you kiddin.
I know times are hard but that is scandalous and a total dick move.

Hydrogen peroxide can be toxic if ingested, inhaled, or by contact with the skin or eyes. Inhalation of household strength hydrogen peroxide (3%) can cause respiratory irritation. Exposure to household strength hydrogen peroxide can cause mild ocular irritation.

Hydrogen peroxide is formed in humans and other animals as a short-lived product in biochemical processes and is toxic to cells. The toxicity is due to oxidation of proteins, membrane lipids and DNA by the peroxide ions.
Ok well you seem to know alot more about it than i do :lol: :lol:
Edit: just to be clear it was not my advice to jimy to use it. But the negative effects uou listed dont seem that negative just mild irritation..
 
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JimyTheCook

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Come on mate , who you kiddin.
I know times are hard but that is scandalous and a total dick move.

Hydrogen peroxide can be toxic if ingested, inhaled, or by contact with the skin or eyes. Inhalation of household strength hydrogen peroxide (3%) can cause respiratory irritation. Exposure to household strength hydrogen peroxide can cause mild ocular irritation.

Hydrogen peroxide is formed in humans and other animals as a short-lived product in biochemical processes and is toxic to cells. The toxicity is due to oxidation of proteins, membrane lipids and DNA by the peroxide ions.
That well may be the case.
But callin me a dick for doing what many others have done before me is abit over the top.

End of the day its allot better then the chemical crap people use on there plants an after it has been threw a h202 wash it then gets washed again with clean water with nothing else added so watever h202 was used should get further diluted an washed away.
But aye you arent about to smoke it an its not your rep at stake.
Cheers for the input anyway though...
 

reza92

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Sounds toxic and like a desperate move. People are gonna know that’s weed is fucked up and their goes your rep.
h202 is completely safe. Once you leave it to dry itreverts back to water an evaporates anyway. It’s a common thing to h202 wash plants that have had minor bug infestations after harvest but before drying, it’s also a common way to wash dust and dirt out of buds before the drying process. The h202 is just to help move the mites on quicker. Just hanging the plant to dry will result in most of the mites fleeing the plant, they can’t feed on a dead plant they need live plant tissue to feed and reproduce.
 
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reza92

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Come on mate , who you kiddin.
I know times are hard but that is scandalous and a total dick move.

Hydrogen peroxide can be toxic if ingested, inhaled, or by contact with the skin or eyes. Inhalation of household strength hydrogen peroxide (3%) can cause respiratory irritation. Exposure to household strength hydrogen peroxide can cause mild ocular irritation.

Hydrogen peroxide is formed in humans and other animals as a short-lived product in biochemical processes and is toxic to cells. The toxicity is due to oxidation of proteins, membrane lipids and DNA by the peroxide ions.
yeah immediate ingestion or exposure (to high strength 30%+) of it sits for any kind of time with contact to oxygen it’s completely harmless. It’s why peroxide has a use by date, after that date your essentially buying a bottle of distilled water as the h2o2 has broken back down to h2o.
 

bursto

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if you don’t have co2 how are you getting fresh air exchange in a sealed room. Plants need constant co2 during lights on so they can photosynthesise
it has a 6 inch carbon filter venting out atm that would have to go on a timer later but its a tent in a sealed room with a spare room for mixing stuff in
 

reza92

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it has a 6 inch carbon filter venting out atm that would have to go on a timer later but its a tent in a sealed room with a spare room for mixing stuff in
if your venting out it’s not sealed. If your not pulling air into the sealed room you need to supplement co2.
 

bursto

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if your venting out it’s not sealed. If your not pulling air into the sealed room you need to supplement co2.
well theres a little gap under the door that im trying to fix that air sucks through but its pretty well sealed , if the fans are off
 

reza92

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well theres a little gap under the door that im trying to fix that air sucks through but its pretty well sealed , if the fans are off
If your not going to spend the money on a co2 monitor, reg and bottle pretty much ASAP I’d suggest you put some kind of ventalation into the main room so it exchanges the air for fresh air every 1/2 hour or so. Lack of co2 will severely hinder the growth of otherwise healthy plants.
 

Bullygrowz

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yeah immediate ingestion or exposure (to high strength 30%+) of it sits for any kind of time with contact to oxygen it’s completely harmless. It’s why peroxide has a use by date, after that date your essentially buying a bottle of distilled water as the h2o2 has broken back down to h2o.
See this is what my understanding of it was
 
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