New Growers Forum
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Subject: Hydrogen Peroxide
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greenethumbs |
New Zealand
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Can somebody tell me about using dilute solutions of hydrogen peroxide when soaking seeds prior to sprouting them. The reasons for doing this?
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5/10/2008 11:57:19 PM
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Alexsdad |
Garden State Pumpkins
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I have two basic reasons there's probably more. The first is as a sterilizer...We spend years getting our soil right and placing a contaminated seed in the soil will only shut ya down four a couple of years if some sort of bacteria iinfects your soil. soaking the seed will remove many contaminations sources. My second would be that the Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)adds oxygen into the water. does it help I'm not sure but it couldn't hurt. I'm sure others have their reasons and will post em. Chuck
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5/11/2008 8:59:37 AM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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Chuck nailed it.
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5/11/2008 5:09:25 PM
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DARKY (Steve) |
Hobbiton New Zealand
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Where abouts in NZ are you? Have you got some seeds lined up for this coming spring if not let me know and I can send you some.
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5/11/2008 7:30:25 PM
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pap |
Rhode Island
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deluted hydrogen peroxide is also much faster and better for cleasning your pruning knife as you move to work on your next plant. also better than bleach to spray on suspect areas that you are trying to dry out with a fan. ( like stem splits that run into the pumpkinin ) pap
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5/12/2008 9:05:08 PM
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Owen A. Williams |
South Hadley, Mass
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roots need 02, and can absorb it from h2o2, so it's good stuff, but I don't know the best way to use it
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5/15/2008 1:54:00 PM
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pumpkinRN |
Greensburg Pa
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pap, when youe use it on suspect aera what amount of h2o2 do you mix with water? how often do you apply? tim
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5/18/2008 11:41:51 AM
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