Using Hydrogen Peroxide As A Soil Amendment In The Garden

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Low Oxygen From Over Watering

Low oxygen in the soil can develop in water-logged soils, do to heavy rainfall, improper irrigation techniques or over watering. We hear the term “killing your plants with kindness”.

For example, when rain guns are used on unstable soils, sand, silt or limestone, soils run together creating a seal that is impervious to oxygen and carbon dioxide. Typically, soils that are low in organic matter are more difficult to aerate naturally.

Plant roots must have adequate oxygen levels  to facilitate plant respiration drawing nutrient, minerals as well as liquid water up into the plant.  Plants use oxygen and water in a number of ways.  Oxygen’s affinity for electrons plays a key role in the process. Continue reading “Using Hydrogen Peroxide As A Soil Amendment In The Garden”

Pest Defense Using Hydrogen Peroxide

The world of micro-pests can be a grower’s biggest battle. These tiny, sometimes invisible creatures range from spider mites and aphids, to molds and mildew.

Micro organisms  are constantly adapting and developing increased resistance to synthetic chemicals and products that are commonly used to thwart them and their destruction of precious plants, gardens and crops. Hydrogen 2o2 34% Food Grade H2O2 is a naturally occurring molecular compound.

34% H2O2 Garden

Our 34% H2O2 Hydrogen Peroxide is blended using an auto A.O. process, and it is this natural synastry between hydrogen and oxygen that will defend against pathogens, bacteria and viruses without the increasing resistance we so often see when using many traditional products on the market today. Use as a general purpose cleaner and to increase the oxygen content in reservoir water and root zones.