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2 sprays per seedling – and even the most stunted seedlings will get stronger in 2 days: a penny elixir for active growth

If your plants are not germinating well or appear weak and elongated, they may not be getting enough oxygen. There is a simple and affordable way to help your plants – hydrogen peroxide. This inexpensive drug saturates the soil with oxygen, improves roots and strengthens plants.

How to use peroxide for plants

To feed your plants, mix two tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide with a liter of water. The resulting solution can be sprayed on seedlings, soaked seeds before planting, or watered plants at the roots. This will improve the health of your plants.

Don't use peroxide too often. Optimally – once every 7-10 days. It is important to maintain the correct proportions so as not to damage the plants. If there is too much peroxide, it can negatively affect the quality of the soil and slow down plant growth.

Ashley Davis

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