How to mix and apply Hydrogen Peroxide in Gardening
Okay, suppose that you’re keen on the idea of using hydrogen peroxide in gardening, but you
just want to know how to apply it.... Okay, I’m ready to explain!
As usual, there are options -- there are several ways to go about feeding hydrogen peroxide to your garden.
Mix water and a bit of hydrogen peroxide in a bucket (or any container), then water the plants
The chart here shows the quantities of water and hydrogen peroxide to use for applying hydrogen peroxide in gardening. You can mix peroxide into a whole bucket of water, or just into a glass of water, whatever amount you need.
The same mixture of peroxide and water can be used for watering houseplants as well as plants that are in the ground. So, a glass of water may be all you need for an indoor plant, where you'll need a bucket to mix enough to water a tree or a flower garden. Whatever size container you use, it is simple enough, just mix in peroxide as shown.
Take care to be sure you are using the right column in the chart depending on whether you are using 3% hydrogen peroxide or 35% hydrogen peroxide!!
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