I made a small mistake while editing this video. The peroxide molecule shown at the (0:48) mark is technically incorrect. The red is oxygen, and the white is the hydrogen.
Thank you! I've "heard" about the uses of hydrogen peroxide for years. I haven't used it because I don't like to try new things unless I've done my research or observed someone else do a deep dive into it. Thanks for your content!
If its just for soil contact I think you will be ok. Just now at those levels you are killing off all your soil microbes. I would be hesitant to have foliar contact at a 1:4 ratio. Depending on the species of plant it may scorch the leaf material.
I am having problems with what I believe is potting soil that was contaminated with bacteria that is killing off my plants. They were fine until I repotted them and now the leaves are turning black and drying out or turning yellow and drying out.
Doesn't Hydrogen Peroxide cause steel to rust more quickly? School chemistry would suggest so. I think I'll stick to alcohol for cleaning. Great info though. Thanks
I made a small mistake while editing this video. The peroxide molecule shown at the (0:48) mark is technically incorrect. The red is oxygen, and the white is the hydrogen.
Great video Sir,thanks for the information.👏🏻👏🏻👌
Thanks for watching Jesus. I really appreciate the support.
You should link to that fancy measuring cup. I've not seen that before :)
Just for you. They come in a set of 3. See link. ;)
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Thanks! 😊
As always great info,Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you! I've "heard" about the uses of hydrogen peroxide for years. I haven't used it because I don't like to try new things unless I've done my research or observed someone else do a deep dive into it. Thanks for your content!
For fixing anaerobic soil, does the soil need to soak in the peroxide/water mix for a while or is just pouring the solution into the soil good enough?
Pouring is good enough. Most of the oxygen is going to release in the first 2-3 minutes.
I've been using a 1:4 ratio of 3% peroxide to water as suggested by other RUclips channels. Is this concentration too strong?
If its just for soil contact I think you will be ok. Just now at those levels you are killing off all your soil microbes. I would be hesitant to have foliar contact at a 1:4 ratio. Depending on the species of plant it may scorch the leaf material.
I am having problems with what I believe is potting soil that was contaminated with bacteria that is killing off my plants. They were fine until I repotted them and now the leaves are turning black and drying out or turning yellow and drying out.
My yews are turning orange! Can I use peroxide on them…and if so how much?
Perhaps? I would have to do some research
Doesn't Hydrogen Peroxide cause steel to rust more quickly? School chemistry would suggest so.
I think I'll stick to alcohol for cleaning.
Great info though. Thanks
Alcohol works and I do use it to clean tools as well. Peroxide could potentially rust. It is most likely to do so under acidic conditions.
(Just btw, in the hydrogen peroxide chemical drawing, the red parts are Oxygen and the white parts are Hydrogen.)
Yeah I caught that after the upload. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️.