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Ease
06-15-2012, 05:17 AM
I have used a concentrate of H2O2 on all my flowering vegetation(roses,etc). I now have tried it on my second crop of sinsemilia growing in a green addition to my house. The results are amazing, has anyone read up or is using it for their plants?........Doin it with ease.

Randm999
06-19-2012, 10:38 PM
The problem with using h2o2 is that it kills the benificial organizims in the soil. I only use it if their is a problem with the plants roots, such as a root fungas or didease.

Ease
06-21-2012, 05:44 AM
Good point, I look at the value of the soil after a couple of months and there would be little if any nutrition left. Adding my mix of liquids to it makes the soil act more like a filler or medium with no nutritional value. I have not been educated in horticulture, but like the gardens of babylon were grown, the rocks were just the medium as the soil would be after time. Thanks randm for your reply.....doin it with ease.

kest30
12-17-2012, 03:17 AM
I grow in hydroton and I use peroxide to keep the root rot down. I would never ever use it in soil tho, because that defeats the goodness of the soil! However, you could try it as a flush and replenish with something like Oregonism XL.
Do you use Superthrive or know anything about it?

herbyVor
02-08-2013, 09:22 AM
Hey there, do you think even half measures of H202 would cause beneficial bacteria to die? I've been using H202 at half the recommended dose, I dont see any problems above soil, but then I don't spend any time at a micro level, I'm too big :stoned:, so I have no idea what is happening under the soil . . . . . . .

Tiz a very very valid point though . . . . cheers m man . . . . . are there any other nutrient / additives on the market that can add oxygen molecules to water?


The problem with using h2o2 is that it kills the benificial organizims in the soil. I only use it if their is a problem with the plants roots, such as a root fungas or didease.


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Do you use Superthrive or know anything about it?

What magical news do you have regarding Superthrive matey? It's something I use religiously, but, to be honest, I could never be bothered to read the comic strips on the side of the bottle :jointsmile:

Look forward to your data dude :)

kest30
02-09-2013, 03:28 AM
Hey there, do you think even half measures of H202 would cause beneficial bacteria to die? I've been using H202 at half the recommended dose, I dont see any problems above soil, but then I don't spend any time at a micro level, I'm too big :stoned:, so I have no idea what is happening under the soil . . . . . . .

Tiz a very very valid point though . . . . cheers m man . . . . . are there any other nutrient / additives on the market that can add oxygen molecules to water?




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What magical news do you have regarding Superthrive matey? It's something I use religiously, but, to be honest, I could never be bothered to read the comic strips on the side of the bottle :jointsmile:

Look forward to your data dude :)


Thanks for the reply, I like this thread!
Having used the superthrive for a little while now, I believe the foliage is heartier and the roots are waaaay larger. Some of the fan leaves feel like fake plants because they're so thick!
Ease, I've heard up to 30 mL per gallon in hydro. How much are you applying?