TrichomeTrent
Active Member
Being condescending isn't going to help your argument. Any 1st year botanist will tell you your theory is just not correct. H2O2 KILLS mycorrhizae, which are very clearly present in natural soil, therefore the H2O2 is NOT reaching the soil since they continue to thrive. If you want supplemental oxygen over mycorrhizae that's entirely your choice. To any seasoned soil grower this just says you didn't have your friendlies in proper shape to begin with or this would in fact slow growth. This is because increased oxygen intake does NOT compensate for a lack of nutrients, but if the friendlies and nutrients are already out of wack then of course the plants would benefit from a simpler system such pumping nutrients and oxygen in and not worrying about the myco's.You're pretty sure it's not happening. Sounds like you know what you're talking about.
Guess the extra growth I had after I actually did some testing was just a fluke.
PS. I said i was 'pretty sure' to prevent exactly this. I was 100% sure, i just didn't want to say you were wrong outright because to me that seems rude.