The TRUTH About Using Hydrogen Peroxide In Your Garden
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Top Comments (10)
I promise I was listening, but I was really admiring the amaranth, sunflowers, cosmso, and zinnias behind you!
I laughed so hard when you said Eric may have been in charge of that patch 😂
That's really good to know about powdery mildew, thank you! I'll give this a try.
The first time I used HP was when I grew some Frangipanis from seed. I sprouted them indoors and then they got the dampening off issue, so I wrote to a grower in Thailand and he suggested the HP treatment, which worked really well. I think it’s good to use on a specific problem but not as a cure all for everything in the garden. I use methylated spirits to clean my secateurs etc. I do recommend to people to use HP to kill fungus gnats for indoor plants however, but an even better way of avoiding fungus gnats is to use a bark free potting mix for indoor plants, such as a coir based potting soil, as the gnats like bark. Works for me 😊
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You're a good and patient teacher. My wife and I have learned a lot from you
What a fantastic way to support Planet Wild, which is a wonderful organization... I hope your video results in getting at least 200 new members signed up. Cheers Kevin...
I had root rot with my hydroponic strawberries. I used “force of nature” since that’s all the craze in my hydroponic groups. It did actually help.
What?! You finally got an Espiritu Sancti?! That's awesome. I remember how rare it is from the house plants episode.
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Top Comments (10)
I promise I was listening, but I was really admiring the amaranth, sunflowers, cosmso, and zinnias behind you!
I laughed so hard when you said Eric may have been in charge of that patch 😂
That's really good to know about powdery mildew, thank you! I'll give this a try.
The first time I used HP was when I grew some Frangipanis from seed. I sprouted them indoors and then they got the dampening off issue, so I wrote to a grower in Thailand and he suggested the HP treatment, which worked really well. I think it’s good to use on a specific problem but not as a cure all for everything in the garden. I use methylated spirits to clean my secateurs etc. I do recommend to people to use HP to kill fungus gnats for indoor plants however, but an even better way of avoiding fungus gnats is to use a bark free potting mix for indoor plants, such as a coir based potting soil, as the gnats like bark. Works for me 😊
Want to restore the planet's ecosystems and see your impact in monthly videos? The first 200 people to join Planet Wild with our code 'GARDENING8' will get the first month for free at https://planetwild.com/r/epicgardening/join/8
You're a good and patient teacher. My wife and I have learned a lot from you
What a fantastic way to support Planet Wild, which is a wonderful organization... I hope your video results in getting at least 200 new members signed up. Cheers Kevin...
I had root rot with my hydroponic strawberries. I used “force of nature” since that’s all the craze in my hydroponic groups. It did actually help.
What?! You finally got an Espiritu Sancti?! That's awesome. I remember how rare it is from the house plants episode.
Now that's a sponsorship I can get behind, Bravo!