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Bakersfield

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Hydrogen peroxide FTW!
And for fuk all sakes who the fuck even uses peroxide any way if you know how to tune a res and keep it cold.this whole thing came up over adding a couple drops to a seed bowl.
I could give a dragon dumps less about h202 or fukin peroxide.that shit has no place in my buckets but I liked the idea of sprouting with it.
This tripping with rocks dude like one of them playground kids trying to be cool.you don't post no pics ever and you still growing in happy frog chump.fuck you and your purple leds and white widow lol.my most fucked up plants will run circles around your best.asshole
Says the Douche Canoe! :o
 

COGrown

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I have always used the 35% concentration H2O2 for any sort of DWC, NFT, Flood & Drain, or similar hydro styles. It isn't banned, you can buy it on amazon or at any decent grow store. Unlike with soil I don't use beneficial organisms in hydroponics and its great at keeping things clean and giving your res an extra oxygen boost that the roots really love. It will absolutely burn the fuck out of your skin though, and is probably best left to people with experience and knowledge regarding dangerous compounds.
 

ahlkemist

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Look the reason you can't buy h202 typically in high percent above 15ish unless licensed and or behind the counter is due to manufacturing bombs...... Now you know

H202 is the scientific chemical abbreviation.
Nothing more. Strength of solution can differ up to 100% you WILL NOT find anything past 50% used in many extremely advanced fuel cells not typically available to public...

One 10oz of 35% with some extras can do what these terrorist do.
KNOW YOUR CHEMICALS!!!!!!!!!!!
Fyi natural food store typically have it, if you ask and they trust you. 1-15% allowed on shelf. Above is not allowed to be advertised directly or openly sold to public. But there is nothing stopping them from walking to the back and pulling 37% straight from a 5 gallon jug like I'm used to.

its real if you get 20%+ on you it cracks your finger. If it's 35%+ it immediately cracks to terrible blood and you WILL HAVE CHEMICAL BURN for a week plus... That's immediate removal to, sho don't play in it.
So much as shaking a 35% bottle can cause explosion. Take care friends

:-)
 
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the gnome

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I've used hydrogen peroxide for years now, it's water with an extra molecule of oxygen, hence it's many uses as an oxidizer from rocket propellant to explosives to sterilizing surgical tools to paper mills bleaching the pulpwood... many more uses, got a sore throat? gargle with 3%.
I started using it back in my mycology days in agar culture plates to guard
against viruses, bacteria, yeasts, and bacterial spores.
for growing I use a stronger solution to *wash* the seeds initially to kill anything from mosaic virus to fusarium spores that can be spread by seeds alone.
i use the stronger solution to wash the seeds outer shell for 30 second,
then a weaker solution for sprouting, you'll see the oxygen bubbles form on the sides of the container and the seeds too.
this extra O2 benefits the sprouts and it's disinfecting properties are a plus during this vulnerable stage against nasties.
I highly recommend using it,
but careful how much you use it's potent stuff for delicate seedlings
 
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naiveCon

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I've used hydrogen peroxide for years now, it's water with an extra molecule of oxygen, hence it's many uses as an oxidizer from rocket propellant to explosives to sterilizing surgical tools to paper mills bleaching the pulpwood... many more uses, got a sore throat? gargle with 3%.
I started using it back in my mycology days against viruses, bacteria, yeasts,
and bacterial spores.
for growing I use a stronger solution to *wash* the seeds initially to kill anything from mosaic virus to fusarium spores that can be spread by seeds alone.
i use the stronger solution to wash the seeds outer shell for 30 second,
then a weaker solution for sprouting, you'll see the oxygen bubbles form on the sides of the container and the seeds too.
this extra O2 benefits the sprouts and it's disinfecting properties are a plus during this vulnerable stage against nasties.
I highly recommend using it,
but careful how much you use it's potent stuff for delicate seedlings
Very well put !!
 
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