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coconutjamushies
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How to use h202
#7477091 - 10/02/07 11:12 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Guys, in a straightforward way. How do you use h202? I have H202 20 volumes
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MajorDick
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The 3% H2O2 that you but in stores can be further diluted 1 part to 10 parts water and used to disinfect cobweb from casings, clean perlite, and as a hand sanitizer. Thats about it I think. You can run it through your humidifiers a few times a month to keep it clean. Smell like a hospital.
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exagram
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Re: How to use h202 [Re: MajorDick]
#7477342 - 10/02/07 12:42 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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MajorDick said: The 3% H2O2 that you but in stores can be further diluted 1 part to 10 parts water and used to disinfect cobweb from casings, clean perlite, and as a hand sanitizer.
No, you want it at 3%. 0.3% is much too low a concentration.
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RogerRabbit
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Re: How to use h202 [Re: exagram]
#7477807 - 10/02/07 03:24 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Agreed, you want it at 3% for cobweb control. Since 20 volume peroxide is 6%, you'll want to dilute it 50/50 with water, and then spray it on cobweb mold. There isn't much more use for peroxide than that. Good air exchange will prevent cobweb in the first place, making peroxide unnecessary. RR
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anarchOi
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i've had success in using h202 for helping a casing ward off trich long enough to get one last flush when i do this, i drench all the green area in straight 3% peroxide and all of the surrounding area it seems to affect the trich much more than the mycelium and seems to isolate it atleast until the extra oxygen molicules dissapear then it only feeds the trich and your substrate is worthless
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