Hydrogen Peroxide usually used in treating wounds but the thing a lot of us didn’t know .. we can use this to treat fungus in the soil…

How Can You Use Hydrogen Peroxide Around The Garden?

There are myriad uses for H2O2 in gardening. Such as:

Mold & Mildew 
Preventative & Treatment
Root Rot
Prevention & Treatment
Infection Preventative
General Liquid Fertilizing Program
Seed Sprouting
Pest Control

Frequency Of Treatment

As a general rule, you should thoroughly drench your healthy plants with a preventative mixture following every rainfall. If dealing with ill or infested plants, a daily drenching for 3-5 days should suffice. Keep a close eye on your plants and let your own best judgment be your guide.

Can You Use H2O2 Full Strength?

It is wise to remember that less is more when using hydrogen peroxide in your garden soil. It must be diluted significantly to be safe for use.

Most gardeners begin with the lowest concentration of the product to be had – 3%. Even this must be diluted for safety. Here are some guidelines:

1. General Purpose Dilution

A combination of a single teaspoon of H2O2 in an 8-ounce cup of water makes a good mixture for the following tasks:

Light liquid fertilizer
Pest control spray
Seed sprouting soak

In this light hydrogen peroxide concentration also acts as a preventative against pests and bacterial and fungal infection.

2. Bacterial, Fungus & Infestation Treatment

If you are treating and caring for a sick succulent jade plant or one that has become infested with pests, increase the amount of H2O2 to one tablespoon per 8 ounces of water.

You can make up either of these nutrient solutions in advance to keep on hand to use quickly and easily. Just be sure to store your mixture in a dark colored container with a tightly fitting lid. Keep it in a well-ventilated, cool, dark place. #hydrogenperoxide #hydrogenperoxide in garden

14 Comments

  1. pag may root rot na yung Adenium kapag nilagyan niyang Hydrogen peroxide ay nagagamot pa ?

  2. Kinda confusing, at the beginning it said 3 cups for every 5Gallons of water.
    Then at 1.44 of the video you said 3 Tablespoons for every 5Litre-Gallons(?!)
    Please clarify or maybe reshoot this vid.

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