Hello plant people! If you want to grab the food-grade hydrogen peroxide I based the recipe off of here is the link geni.us/jpJFd If You want to grab the recipe printable here is your link gardeningincanada.net/hydrogen-peroxide-food-grade-vs-regular-for-plants/ Join our monthly newsletter! newsletter.gardeningincanada.net 👩🔬 Grab A Planner! Paperback Houseplant Planner: geni.us/NFTrl2 Paperback Garden Planner: geni.us/s9zc Digital Download Planners www.etsy.com/ca/shop/GardeningInCanada
I tried to go to the printable on both Apple and Android and on both platforms after a long wait it always resolves into "Origin error." I've tried every link in both the description and the pinned comment. 😖
Highly recommend soaking roots in hydrogen peroxide before repotting when dealing with root rot. I did a side-by-side comparison with two olive trees I was rehabbing. Night and day, the one that got the soak bounced back MUCH faster.
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Love watching these videos, using science in explaining why things are the way they are. Not based on some claims by someone or some group of people. I love science and I'm loving this channel too!
I wanted to grow two cherry blossom trees in my front yard. Every spring I planted the trees. Every winter they died. The third spring I decided to add h202 to the trees and that was the last time I had to plant them. I guess the saying third time really was the charm😁
Wow.. I'm entirely impressed with your knowledge... but I am blown away by your camera-presence and delivery... You deliver science in a welcoming way.. like... "you dont have to be a genius to understand molecular biology.. come on... I'll show you...".. and you DO! You got a new sub here!
Exactly a 5 minute video is better than a 15 minute video with 10 minutes of filler. I know the algorithm prefers longer videos but I just have to move on.
once i'm done with my mental health graduate degree and get my career going, i'm going to shift over to being a soil scientist. I absolutely love growing and even though im a novice psychology researcher and scientist, I want to learn everything about soil and growing.
Most drugstore peroxide is stabilized with AgNO3, Silver nitrate, which is rather safe. Some specialty products are now using Nano silver, but this is usually advertised as a selling point, even though in my opinion nanoparticulate silver is not a safe thing for the environment and has not been adequately investigated for it's effects on life. The only time I use peroxide on my plants is when occasionally adding enzymes to the soil as it helps to active them... apparently.
Yea it would work for that application because it would disturb the cell walls of the enzyme. So definitely a catalyze for them. The one thing I was torn on putting in the video because it’s so highly contested right now is the idea of seed germination. There is a theory that H202 increases germination rates.
I have used 3% Hydrogen Peroxide diluted in a 10 to 1 ratio for many years, but only as a mild pesticide or anti fungal (Only to treat and no more than a couple applications 3 days apart). Not sure about house plants, but in outdoor Bonsai works very well. 🙂
Great video! Thoroughly and well explained. I was actually looking for information about using 3% hydrogen peroxide in a hydroponic system, and this was the 2nd video I came across. Based on the info in this video, I see no reason why I shouldn't use it 👍✌️
Used an old toothbrush and 3% hp solution on a fig cutting I'm trying to propagate. It had a fungul thing trying to start. Gave it a light scrub, hopefully I did it a favour
Thank you so much for your scientific explanations! I love watching your videos, as I always learn something new from them. For killing off root rot with H2O2, in the setting of taking out the roots to soak them, would you still recommend food grade or regular H2O2? Furthermore, while we are on the topic of root rot, what is your opinion of ridding of all the soil-mix content once you find out you have root rot on your hands vs. just adding more aerating substrates (i.e perlite, coco chips, orchid bark) to the current mix to increase the oxygen content?
First off I’m so glad that you’re enjoying the channel. If you do find it useful and you think it could help someone else please feel free to share. Quite honestly most of my traction comes from you guys sharing my videos
What comes to killing off the root rot you can use the food grade and that’s what I do recommend. There is a ton of much-needed microbes in the rhizosphere of our plants and the H2O two hydrogen peroxide is definitely going to kill off those beneficial microbes. So when it comes to a soil having root rot in determining whether or not you should throw the soil out or simply add aeration. That added oxygen content is going to immediately kill any root rotting bacteria.
@@GardeningInCanada is there any particular amendment (I.e perlite, orchid bark, coco chips) that you would recommend to add into your current soil mixture to significantly oxygenate your soil mixtures to battle root rot in soil?
Okay….firstly….you’re friggin AWESOME, I’m super into your vibe and I deeply appreciate all of the sciencey info! I have a question I’m realllly hoping you’ll have a second to answer. I’m only a few months deep into the terrarium hobby but I’ve fallen HARD and I’m wayyyyy down in the rabbit hole. Sterilizing/sanitizing etc is a huge thing as you are dealing with a (mostly) closed system. If something gnarly starts taking off in your terrarium/vivarium etc….it’s REALLY difficult to treat. I’m doing bioactive so I also have springtails and will soon have isopods so I have to consider those lil dudes. Don’t want parasites, mold etc. SO, when introducing wild collected moss it’s difficult to decide on the best way to clean it before it goes in. Of course I do a very thorough rinse job and will quarantine the?moss for some time so I can watch and see if any mold takes over or if it becomes infest by anything which hitched a ride. I was hoping to cut down on the quarantine part of the process a bit by doing a diluted peroxide soak. After watching your videos I’m now thinking it may be more detrimental to use peroxide than to risk introduction of outside contaminants. Do you have any opinions on this? Maybe if I use food grade it will be a less shady option to use? I realize that semi closed bioactive enclosures aren’t your specialty but give your knowledge on the more scientific end of things….maybe you can throw some educated guesses at me? Either way….again, I really really appreciate all I’m learning from you and think you’re generally pretty awesome! Cheers😊
So how would you recommend killing off fungus gnat larva in the soil of my seedlings. I poured boiling water over the soil before using it but unfortunately some survived🤷♀️
Hi thank you for this video I was really looking for a scientific explanation without really taking a position about it, and thanks for the printable! I am currently dealing with fungus gnats and this helped me a lot
I found 12% H202 at my grocery store but am unsure as to the proper mixture to treat root-bound plants. For how long do you think it will be effective after I've opened the bottle?
Thank you, I am putting this to use today in my strawberries for some leftover fungal and aphid issues, I am soon putting all of these into a new hydroponic system, is hydrogen peroxide in small amounts in the water at the beginning of the two week cycle a benefit or more of a detraction would you say.
this is the second time i was asked that this week. But if you have fungal issues the leaves it don’t know if placing it into the water would do much of anything.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! Just what I needed as I just bought (fortunately food Grade) H2O2 to deal with a root rot issue and I thought Hydro-Per is Hydro-Per 🤣!!! I obviously didn't have a clue of how and why and under which conditions it will or will not work. You've explained everything so simply, clearly, logically and sequentially that I feel I'm ready to become a Chemistry teacher🤪!!! Can't thank you enough. Brilliant video!
Did an experiment in an opaque hydroponic reservoir. Peroxide was effective at killing algae for the entire week. Well, 5 days. Though it looked nasty, a white film at the bottom. I was satisfied at the results.
Yeah just do some research as to which ones you need. I know different companies sell different options. So for example the version I use which is called nemanights Has an ant formula, an indoor blanket formula, a slug formula that sort of thing
Well I am glad to help you out!!! There are a few elements out there that will effect the flower morphology. I’m not familiar with studies on silver but then again I’ve never actively looked either. So it is very possible.
I was wondering this after i heard Ashley mention the silver! I put colloidal silver in water rooting spider plants for fun to see if it would do anything. It kept algae away. I don’t remember if it made a difference but I remember reading that can happen.
Well what the heck now I got to try to find the study. Maybe it’ll be somewhere in the University login I’ll check it out and if it’s valid I’ll make a video on it for sure. It’s funny you didn’t see Al Jamie and it just goes back to showing how powerful of a sterilizer silver really can be. But I’ll just get Thang keep it around it actually as oxygen and is technically a preventative to route right arcing way better than hydrogen peroxide
I can't find a link to the recipe on the page linked in the pinned comment. There are 3 places in the article that give a link to buy the food safe hydrogen peroxide. Those sections all indicate that there is a recipe download link 'below', but I can't find it on that page.
I was a bit concerned about regular use on the leafs killing of beneficial bacteria , but for spider mites you usually use neem oil which is also antibacterial… Do you think food grade is essential for leaf treatment or regular would do just fine? Because I discovered that peroxide won’t kill the spider mite eggs so a weekly treatment is needed, and I’ve been wondering if it would do harm in the long run(without getting in the soil)
@@GardeningInCanada yes the problem is after a while they die off and the spider mites are returning , so it became a bit expensive… I think they usually return in less than two months after😞 Do you think non diluted 3% peroxide would be problematic in the long run?(only treating the leafs not the soil)
Hi Ashley. I'm trying to grow cannabis plants outdoor in 30 gal pots. I was going to use a rough ratio of 4 part sterile potting mix, 4 parts compost, and 2 parts drainage/ aeration. I'm trying not to use extra perlite because it's expensive and settles on top of the soil. The alternatives I thought I had access to was grit of native rock around 2mm thick, sand, lava rock(for BBQ 2" thick), woodchips or clay pebbles. Could I use a one of the above or a mixture of some to add instead of perlite? I was looking into pumice but it seems too expensive for how much I would need.
Yea dang perlite! That’s honestly the worst thing about it! I would even try adding coco husks & wood chips(keep in mind you will have some nitrogen robbing). The lava rock will work fine, the LECA (is my personal go to… )
How about using it for the leaves to get off sooty mold ? I’ve got a bunch of once gorgeous plants that now have sooty mold ? Will it remove the ugly black if you use food grade ? They’re declining and I’d like to help the issue. The trees above seem to cause this on the plants in the same area. I think the trees may have some sap suckers in them who poop on the plants below , causing sooty mold . Or , the trees are shedding a fungus themselves that’s spreading . I hate it either way because I have a fortune in these sempervivums. Many are collector type species. Thank you . I’d spray it gently . I just want to basically bleach off the ugly spots . Thank you ❤
for small plants, can you save a plant with using a bubble rock in a mason jar? love how you debunk these myths about saving plants with rot. or just letting the plant root dry out for 30ish min?
If I want to kill all the outdoor bugs in my soil for use in my indoor plants, how would you recommend I treat the soil? If it's bad to sterilize soil, I'm not sure what to do.
I like using nematodes and predatory Mites. gardeningincanada.net/how-to-get-rid-of-fungus-gnats-in-soil/ gardeningincanada.net/video/ezoic/view/edeedae88705d13fe74b0118abb7e3d458e4fa5eedca00607c7910f14e8d8b69?t=%7Bseek_to_second_number%7D
Hi. I have the store bought 3% hydrogen peroxide. It is not food grade....and the only 2 ingredients listed are hydrogen peroxide and water. So in your opinion is this safe to use on my plants?
Ashley, what do you think of spraying a light mist of H2O2 solution on the surface of seedling trays to prevent damping off? I tried a 4:1 dilution and I thought it helped with the damping off but I'd appreciate your scientific advice. Thank you!
Hi, I am Gabor. I work as handyman for a family but I have to do the garden as well. We have yew hedges and they started to die. ( 2 died fortunately on the ends of hedges not in the middle ) I read about a lot and for me it seems it was root rot. I would like to ask your opinion bc if the issue with this the hydrogenperoxid is that it kill everything even the good stuff. Could I save the yew from the root rot if I use hydrogenperoxid but after maybe a week I would use some microbes treatment that I can buy? Do you think are those any good or not in this case. Thanks for your time and effort to teaching us.
You, Ashley, are so brilliant and entertaining. Of course, I thrive on facts & scientific knowledge. Tks for your Channel. I just recently heard about Food Grade H2O2 from Angela, Growing in the Garden in Arizona. She uses to repurpose planting pots, sterilizing for safe reuse unforeseeable problems; which is what I"m doing reusing donated 4' pots from a local nursery. Bought some H202 today at a Drug Emporium in Laf La. At my age, it's been eons since I had Chemistry. Your videos are so exercising my brain re: Chemistry and I'm loving it. My Mother and a Sister had Alzheimer's Disease, so, I'm exercising my brain constantly. II LOVE LOVE LOVE your videos and all you teach us. You really touch my heart . Tk you Ashley......... Keep up the wonderful work. Those who don't subscribe to your Channel just don't know what they're missing.
Do you recommend hydrogen peroxide to sterilize the soil when you bring your outdoor tropical plants indoor for winter? Same for overwintering some perennial vegetable plants like eggplants, peppers, etc.
Store bought hydrogen peroxide does not have additives! I know this be cause I ran a department the produced/packaged hydrogen peroxide. Silver would not stabilize hydrogen peroxide. There were no additive added to hydrogen peroxide
This was very helpful! I just watched another video about using hydrogen peroxide and I just wasn’t sure so I watched a couple more this video included and I found the information you gave to be a bit more useful. I’m gonna search for other ways to revive my sadly dead anthurium.
It's nice to have a soil scientist to back you up when you are just a layman trying to grow some plants . I'm trying to germinate some 3 Yr old seeds in 9% hydrogen peroxide, Don't worry I will dilute . Thank you 😊
I often hear hydrogen peroxide recommended for hydroponics to prevent root rot. Would a food grade ratio be safe for that use? It won't hurt the roots?
Fun fact at 10:12... Sadists = someone else, masochists = self. So, technically... self-pollenating plants that produce their own hydrogen-peroxide are masochists, not sadists. Thanks for the real science on H/P!!! New to home gardening.
Hey I need advice! I just used 3% hydrogen peroxide food grade 1 part water 1 part peroxide to get rid of bugs and mold in my house plant soil, have I just killed this plant or how I’ve only ever done this once will this be okay ?
Hi Ashley, re the last point about overwatering. How would you solve an overwatered plant? I have a couple I didn’t repot from the nursery soil and it was fine. But not with 6 hours a day of barely any light the soil takes 2-3 weeks to dry out for another watering and that’s a bit concerning to me. But on the other hand I’m not keen on the idea of reporting in December to amend the soil and drainage
isn't 2AG H2O2 DiSilver Dioxide? Wouldn't you have to go out of your way to get a bottle of this and wouldn't the label clearly market is as SILVER before any other name?
Ashley, my plants have root rot from a Trader Joe’s plant that I reused the soil for cuttings. If I 1) remove the plant from the soil, treat with hydrogen peroxide + repotted in new soil 2) let the infected soil dry out + treat with hydrogen peroxide - can I then reuse the soil for another plant in the future? + Adding perlite and/or leca to increase aeration?
Hello. Adding perlite for aeration never hurts. My preferred sterilization method for potting soil is to dampen my soil all the way through and then bake it in the oven at 250F for a half hour. Kills most everything.
@@ruthmeow4262 thank you so much for the reply. I decided to pour hot boiling water x2 (outside) to avoid the smell of baking it inside because my apartment is not well ventilated.
I had wondered about this when I kept seeing it pop up in gardening groups and vlogs. It didn't seem like a good idea to put into the soil. Is it safe to assume that the stuff sold at pharmacies is NOT the food grade? (how would I know the difference?)
Yeah so the stuff in the pharmacy is not food grade. There are several different stabilizers inside of those. Most commonly is silver nitrate or nitrate I can’t quite remember. So I didn’t include a link in the description and in the comments for a food grade option of hydrogen peroxide. Now keep in mind if it is at a grocery store it does need to state food grade on it. My understanding is that it’s not very common to see food grade hydrogen peroxide in an actual retail store. Mostly because it is not 100% shelf stable. It does have an expiry date on it which makes it less than ideal for storing in a medicine cabinet.
@@GardeningInCanada Awesome thanks! I do have some in the house, but I'm sure it's not food grade. Stuff like that is required to list other ingredients in Canada isn't it? Mine only says sterile water under 'other ingredients'
So checked my run off and my ppms are high. I need to run RO water to lower it I'm aware but am I better off doing it all at once or over a 2-3 waterings? I have high porosity medium 35-40% perlite in soil. Clones 4.5 weeks from rooting.
@@GardeningInCanada Don't know exactly. Not a TH-camr doing this. People in gardening chat rooms think it's a cure for all. One guy was going to water his plants with it. I talked him to do an experiment and water only haft with colloidal silver. I reach out to him latter on but he said that he abandoned his garden.
Well crap I just bought 3%HP from the store because I’m having root rot issues in one of my plants due to too much rainfall last weekend outside on my deck but lucky I did not use HP yet. I’m about to take it back to the store. Seems pointless to use it and disappointment! Like how am I going to save my plants if the leaves crumble and looking frail. 😢
Help!!! I watched a video that said to add ! part of 3% hydrogen peroxide to 3 parts water to do a soil drench to seedlings that have fungus gnats. I did that twice! Oh my! Are my plants going to die? We've had cold weather, bad storms & I intend on planting them the middle of May, next week. I wish I had seen your video before did that. Do you have any suggestions on how to rid fungus gnat larvae from the soil of seedlings before they are planted in a garden?
Thank you so much for your fact based videos which are also hilarious. I really needed that chuckly this morning. I have a cane begonia that my mom left me when she died. It has been struggling with some sort of bacterial and or fungal infection. The only thing that seems to battle that off is peroxide. But now I am not happy about using it. Can you think of any other way I could eradicate the issue please? I will spray it with a solution of peroxide and water, and it will pretty quickly send out new healthy growth, then after a couple of months the center of the leaves will start to rot (it almost looks like) again, and it spreads to the center of all the other new leaves, very sad to watch. Any help with this guy would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your tutorial -plants bring oxygen to environments. Then How to keep indoor plants healthy without gnats and other insects? I’ve been using formula with water baking soda soap -also water with peroxide hydrogen - just making sure my new adventure of wintering plants inside the house is not causing issues - I also put some outdoor plants -wintering them- in our basement we placed a small green house - saving money 🧐 some of my plants are not easy to find anyways
If one has a fusarium outbreak and fighting with trycaderma or enzymes and you are loosing the battle can one treat organic soil beds "indoor" then rebuild your biome? Does it make the soil toxic to microbes fungus ect....? Distressed
Oh man fusarium is such a pain! It’s toxic to microbes but if it’s bad enough you sometimes just need to rebuild from the ground up and nuke everything
Thanks. You may have just saved all my fruit trees... because I was researching if hydrogen peroxide would assist them in growing happily. I'll be passing on it now :)
I agree that silver is a killer, but the free oxygen ? for me it is all about the amount of free oxygen which seems all the researchers ignored. How about 15 drops of food grade Hydrogen Peroxide per gallon of water ? just enough to make "bugs" happy but not enough to "oxidize" them to death : ) people would die from lack of some salt, but drinking two cups of salt in a gallon of water will kill us. Also, to me percolating oxygen in the soil for however short time is a very good thing in any soil.
@@GardeningInCanada Yes, I watched that video, whether roots have no use for air is debatable in some circles ( many plants have so called air roots ), even so, "gassing off" is life giving for everything else living in the soil that needs breathing or else : smelly anaerobic mess. My favorite description of soil breathing is this : exhale - watering, filling all empty spaces with water, air out. Inhale - water out, evaporated , pumped out by roots letting air in.
Thank you for the clear scientific explanation. It all makes so much sense now. I've seen so many garbage videos about how H2O2 is like magic and can treat EVERYTHING, yet everytime I've used it..things only got worst. Thank you.
Recently I use (non food grade) 3% hydrogen peroxide on some vegetable plants, after watching this I was scared that the veggies would be toxic to eat cuz of the hydrogen peroxide. Is that true?
I use food grade hydrogen and thymol oil in distilled water around the base of the plant to avoid fungus and root rot. I don’t use too much. And only do it a free times a month. And I prefer to water in small bits bc my alocasia seem to like that best. My plants like this mix. I’m scared to use the fish emulsion in the soil for alocasia.
This was crazy next level helpful! I now love you a little bit. I’m trying to figure out the best way to keep mold from hitching a ride on the moss I’ve collected for terrariums. I thought peroxide might be a good choice. I am not reconsidering that😬
@@GardeningInCanada my gosh…thanks so much for replying even though my comment gave off “I’m having a stroke” vibes! Not sure how I missed all of the incorrect, auto corrections before hitting send 😬🤦🏻♀️ Anyhow…fair enough. I guess maybe I should try seeing if my springtails and opening the lids up to air out my terrariums periodically is enough to avoid mold takeovers. I know a little bit of mold is no biggie and even feeds my springtails. I’ve just also seen mold completely take over and murder everything else in a mostly closed bioactive set up.
Thank you so much for this video. I learned so much about things I had never thought about. I wonder if you could address the use of store bought H202 and food grade H202 in a hydroponic system.
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Highly recommend soaking roots in hydrogen peroxide before repotting when dealing with root rot. I did a side-by-side comparison with two olive trees I was rehabbing. Night and day, the one that got the soak bounced back MUCH faster.
Ok. You got me at “We can be planty people together”…. Your northern charm and fact-based style does grow on one! …I Subscribed!.. ♥️to all my “planty people” here!
Aweeeeee thank you! Feel free to share with anyone you think may find it helpful
Love watching these videos, using science in explaining why things are the way they are. Not based on some claims by someone or some group of people. I love science and I'm loving this channel too!
I’m so glad you’re enjoying the channel! Perfect Saturday activity
I wanted to grow two cherry blossom trees in my front yard. Every spring I planted the trees. Every winter they died. The third spring I decided to add h202 to the trees and that was the last time I had to plant them. I guess the saying third time really was the charm😁
Wow.. I'm entirely impressed with your knowledge... but I am blown away by your camera-presence and delivery... You deliver science in a welcoming way.. like... "you dont have to be a genius to understand molecular biology.. come on... I'll show you...".. and you DO! You got a new sub here!
Glad you enjoyed!
"It is H2O2 and unstable" nice summary of my entire empirical knowledge on the topic plus how it smells.
I love your videos, plant information based on actual science makes sense to me.......I love the nerd approach 😁
Yay! I’m glad you enjoy the methods to my madness
Exactly a 5 minute video is better than a 15 minute video with 10 minutes of filler. I know the algorithm prefers longer videos but I just have to move on.
once i'm done with my mental health graduate degree and get my career going, i'm going to shift over to being a soil scientist. I absolutely love growing and even though im a novice psychology researcher and scientist, I want to learn everything about soil and growing.
Most drugstore peroxide is stabilized with AgNO3, Silver nitrate, which is rather safe. Some specialty products are now using Nano silver, but this is usually advertised as a selling point, even though in my opinion nanoparticulate silver is not a safe thing for the environment and has not been adequately investigated for it's effects on life.
The only time I use peroxide on my plants is when occasionally adding enzymes to the soil as it helps to active them... apparently.
Yea it would work for that application because it would disturb the cell walls of the enzyme. So definitely a catalyze for them.
The one thing I was torn on putting in the video because it’s so highly contested right now is the idea of seed germination. There is a theory that H202 increases germination rates.
I have used 3% Hydrogen Peroxide diluted in a 10 to 1 ratio for many years, but only as a mild pesticide or anti fungal (Only to treat and no more than a couple applications 3 days apart). Not sure about house plants, but in outdoor Bonsai works very well.
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Would've been nice if you could and shown us how to tell the difference between the two types of products. Identifying features on the label, etc.
Thank you very helpful I was looking for a scientific explanation not just peoples opinions, so this is just what I needed
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! Thoroughly and well explained. I was actually looking for information about using 3% hydrogen peroxide in a hydroponic system, and this was the 2nd video I came across. Based on the info in this video, I see no reason why I shouldn't use it 👍✌️
Used an old toothbrush and 3% hp solution on a fig cutting I'm trying to propagate. It had a fungul thing trying to start. Gave it a light scrub, hopefully I did it a favour
Please tell us about the concentration- of H2O vs H2O2
And the percentage of H2O2 to use to begin with
Thank you so much for your scientific explanations! I love watching your videos, as I always learn something new from them.
For killing off root rot with H2O2, in the setting of taking out the roots to soak them, would you still recommend food grade or regular H2O2?
Furthermore, while we are on the topic of root rot, what is your opinion of ridding of all the soil-mix content once you find out you have root rot on your hands vs. just adding more aerating substrates (i.e perlite, coco chips, orchid bark) to the current mix to increase the oxygen content?
First off I’m so glad that you’re enjoying the channel. If you do find it useful and you think it could help someone else please feel free to share. Quite honestly most of my traction comes from you guys sharing my videos
What comes to killing off the root rot you can use the food grade and that’s what I do recommend. There is a ton of much-needed microbes in the rhizosphere of our plants and the H2O two hydrogen peroxide is definitely going to kill off those beneficial microbes.
So when it comes to a soil having root rot in determining whether or not you should throw the soil out or simply add aeration. That added oxygen content is going to immediately kill any root rotting bacteria.
@@GardeningInCanada is there any particular amendment (I.e perlite, orchid bark, coco chips) that you would recommend to add into your current soil mixture to significantly oxygenate your soil mixtures to battle root rot in soil?
Okay….firstly….you’re friggin AWESOME, I’m super into your vibe and I deeply appreciate all of the sciencey info! I have a question I’m realllly hoping you’ll have a second to answer. I’m only a few months deep into the terrarium hobby but I’ve fallen HARD and I’m wayyyyy down in the rabbit hole. Sterilizing/sanitizing etc is a huge thing as you are dealing with a (mostly) closed system. If something gnarly starts taking off in your terrarium/vivarium etc….it’s REALLY difficult to treat. I’m doing bioactive so I also have springtails and will soon have isopods so I have to consider those lil dudes. Don’t want parasites, mold etc. SO, when introducing wild collected moss it’s difficult to decide on the best way to clean it before it goes in. Of course I do a very thorough rinse job and will quarantine the?moss for some time so I can watch and see if any mold takes over or if it becomes infest by anything which hitched a ride. I was hoping to cut down on the quarantine part of the process a bit by doing a diluted peroxide soak. After watching your videos I’m now thinking it may be more detrimental to use peroxide than to risk introduction of outside contaminants. Do you have any opinions on this? Maybe if I use food grade it will be a less shady option to use? I realize that semi closed bioactive enclosures aren’t your specialty but give your knowledge on the more scientific end of things….maybe you can throw some educated guesses at me?
Either way….again, I really really appreciate all I’m learning from you and think you’re generally pretty awesome! Cheers😊
So how would you recommend killing off fungus gnat larva in the soil of my seedlings. I poured boiling water over the soil before using it but unfortunately some survived🤷♀️
Soil that's water logged benefits from h2O2 immensely.
Hi thank you for this video I was really looking for a scientific explanation without really taking a position about it, and thanks for the printable! I am currently dealing with fungus gnats and this helped me a lot
Absolutely anytime
I had no idea there was food grade hydrogen peroxide
Whats your opinion about using it in hydroponic systems?
I found 12% H202 at my grocery store but am unsure as to the proper mixture to treat root-bound plants. For how long do you think it will be effective after I've opened the bottle?
Is a folding TV tray table a periodic table? Its only used periodically. Im just asking.
Thank You 😇. Your videos are very helpful 😊
You're welcome 😊
Thank you, I am putting this to use today in my strawberries for some leftover fungal and aphid issues, I am soon putting all of these into a new hydroponic system, is hydrogen peroxide in small amounts in the water at the beginning of the two week cycle a benefit or more of a detraction would you say.
this is the second time i was asked that this week. But if you have fungal issues the leaves it don’t know if placing it into the water would do much of anything.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! Just what I needed as I just bought (fortunately food Grade) H2O2 to deal with a root rot issue and I thought Hydro-Per is Hydro-Per 🤣!!! I obviously didn't have a clue of how and why and under which conditions it will or will not work. You've explained everything so simply, clearly, logically and sequentially that I feel I'm ready to become a Chemistry teacher🤪!!! Can't thank you enough. Brilliant video!
What about putting it in propagation water? Does it add oxygen to prop water and kill bacteria?
Did an experiment in an opaque hydroponic reservoir.
Peroxide was effective at killing algae for the entire week.
Well, 5 days. Though it looked nasty, a white film at the bottom.
I was satisfied at the results.
interesting! Algea is good though
I put peroxide on soil to kill millipede, they are so nasty. Any suggestion on how to get rid of them when they live in your soil?
you should try getting a nematode product that will take them out. but keep in mind they arent all harmful some are benefical
@@GardeningInCanada Thanks for the suggestion. I will get those nematodes
Yeah just do some research as to which ones you need. I know different companies sell different options. So for example the version I use which is called nemanights Has an ant formula, an indoor blanket formula, a slug formula that sort of thing
Millipedes don't normally harm your plants. They eat decaying plant matter.
Science. This is why I love your channel, there are too many ' 'Snake-Oil Salesmen' peddling their cures for this, that or another on TH-cam.
The video I've been looking for. Will the Silver cause hermaphroditic flowers
Well I am glad to help you out!!! There are a few elements out there that will effect the flower morphology. I’m not familiar with studies on silver but then again I’ve never actively looked either. So it is very possible.
I was wondering this after i heard Ashley mention the silver!
I put colloidal silver in water rooting spider plants for fun to see if it would do anything. It kept algae away. I don’t remember if it made a difference but I remember reading that can happen.
Well what the heck now I got to try to find the study. Maybe it’ll be somewhere in the University login I’ll check it out and if it’s valid I’ll make a video on it for sure. It’s funny you didn’t see Al Jamie and it just goes back to showing how powerful of a sterilizer silver really can be.
But I’ll just get Thang keep it around it actually as oxygen and is technically a preventative to route right arcing way better than hydrogen peroxide
I just watered my fungus gnat infested plant with 9% food grade hydrogen peroxide, I’m terrified I’ve just killed it! What should I do?😢
I can't find a link to the recipe on the page linked in the pinned comment. There are 3 places in the article that give a link to buy the food safe hydrogen peroxide. Those sections all indicate that there is a recipe download link 'below', but I can't find it on that page.
I was a bit concerned about regular use on the leafs killing of beneficial bacteria , but for spider mites you usually use neem oil which is also antibacterial…
Do you think food grade is essential for leaf treatment or regular would do just fine?
Because I discovered that peroxide won’t kill the spider mite eggs so a weekly treatment is needed, and I’ve been wondering if it would do harm in the long run(without getting in the soil)
you could use regular. Have you tried predatory mites?
@@GardeningInCanada yes the problem is after a while they die off and the spider mites are returning , so it became a bit expensive… I think they usually return in less than two months after😞
Do you think non diluted 3% peroxide would be problematic in the long run?(only treating the leafs not the soil)
I don’t believe so no
Neem oil has never worked for me but peroxide & natural liquid soap works excellent for me.
Hi Ashley. I'm trying to grow cannabis plants outdoor in 30 gal pots. I was going to use a rough ratio of 4 part sterile potting mix, 4 parts compost, and 2 parts drainage/ aeration. I'm trying not to use extra perlite because it's expensive and settles on top of the soil. The alternatives I thought I had access to was grit of native rock around 2mm thick, sand, lava rock(for BBQ 2" thick), woodchips or clay pebbles. Could I use a one of the above or a mixture of some to add instead of perlite? I was looking into pumice but it seems too expensive for how much I would need.
Yea dang perlite! That’s honestly the worst thing about it! I would even try adding coco husks & wood chips(keep in mind you will have some nitrogen robbing). The lava rock will work fine, the LECA (is my personal go to… )
@@GardeningInCanada Thank you so much! I also want to stay away from mined products so there another upside to not using perlite.
Yea perlite is definitely mined!
How to you combat fungus gnats?
@francismeowgannou5322 why not use mined resources...?
How about using it for the leaves to get off sooty mold ? I’ve got a bunch of once gorgeous plants that now have sooty mold ? Will it remove the ugly black if you use food grade ? They’re declining and I’d like to help the issue. The trees above seem to cause this on the plants in the same area. I think the trees may have some sap suckers in them who poop on the plants below , causing sooty mold . Or , the trees are shedding a fungus themselves that’s spreading . I hate it either way because I have a fortune in these sempervivums. Many are collector type species. Thank you . I’d spray it gently . I just want to basically bleach off the ugly spots . Thank you ❤
An amusing video as well as informative! Thank you.
Watching after hastily and impulsively pouring cinnamon and basic b* hydrogen peroxide :(
Thank you for the science!
You bet!
for small plants, can you save a plant with using a bubble rock in a mason jar? love how you debunk these myths about saving plants with rot. or just letting the plant root dry out for 30ish min?
If I want to kill all the outdoor bugs in my soil for use in my indoor plants, how would you recommend I treat the soil? If it's bad to sterilize soil, I'm not sure what to do.
What is the problem bug?
@@GardeningInCanada Rolly pollys, centipedes, slugs, any insect eggs or larvae, etc.
Great info thanks! What do u recommend using for garden pest like mites & fungus’s like leaf rust?
I like using nematodes and predatory
Mites. gardeningincanada.net/how-to-get-rid-of-fungus-gnats-in-soil/
gardeningincanada.net/video/ezoic/view/edeedae88705d13fe74b0118abb7e3d458e4fa5eedca00607c7910f14e8d8b69?t=%7Bseek_to_second_number%7D
Are grocery store grade and food grade hydrogen peroxide same.
Really good insight, glad I found you . Thanks for confirming my intuition.
Hi. I have the store bought 3% hydrogen peroxide. It is not food grade....and the only 2 ingredients listed are hydrogen peroxide and water. So in your opinion is this safe to use on my plants?
that would be perfect!
Great in depth info. Thanks.
Thank you!
Ashley, what do you think of spraying a light mist of H2O2 solution on the surface of seedling trays to prevent damping off? I tried a 4:1 dilution and I thought it helped with the damping off but I'd appreciate your scientific advice. Thank you!
yea you definately could and i would recommend it. seedlings need a sterile enviroment
Love watching your videos, I learn a lot. 💖😇😊
Hi,
I am Gabor.
I work as handyman for a family but I have to do the garden as well.
We have yew hedges and they started to die. ( 2 died fortunately on the ends of hedges not in the middle )
I read about a lot and for me it seems it was root rot.
I would like to ask your opinion bc if the issue with this the hydrogenperoxid is that it kill everything even the good stuff.
Could I save the yew from the root rot if I use hydrogenperoxid but after maybe a week I would use some microbes treatment that I can buy?
Do you think are those any good or not in this case.
Thanks for your time and effort to teaching us.
You, Ashley, are so brilliant and entertaining. Of course, I thrive on facts & scientific knowledge. Tks for your Channel. I just recently heard about Food Grade H2O2 from Angela, Growing in the Garden in Arizona. She uses to repurpose planting pots, sterilizing for safe reuse unforeseeable problems; which is what I"m doing reusing donated 4' pots from a local nursery. Bought some H202 today at a Drug Emporium in Laf La.
At my age, it's been eons since I had Chemistry. Your videos are so exercising my brain re: Chemistry and I'm loving it. My Mother and a Sister had Alzheimer's Disease, so, I'm exercising my brain constantly. II LOVE LOVE LOVE your videos and all you teach us. You really touch my heart . Tk you Ashley......... Keep up the wonderful work. Those who don't subscribe to your Channel just don't know what they're missing.
Glad you are enjoying this
Do you recommend hydrogen peroxide to sterilize the soil when you bring your outdoor tropical plants indoor for winter? Same for overwintering some perennial vegetable plants like eggplants, peppers, etc.
I have the same question. Starting to get those nat flies inside now.
Store bought hydrogen peroxide does not have additives! I know this be cause I ran a department the produced/packaged hydrogen peroxide. Silver would not stabilize hydrogen peroxide. There were no additive added to hydrogen peroxide
This was very helpful! I just watched another video about using hydrogen peroxide and I just wasn’t sure so I watched a couple more this video included and I found the information you gave to be a bit more useful. I’m gonna search for other ways to revive my sadly dead anthurium.
Glad you found it helpful!
It's nice to have a soil scientist to back you up when you are just a layman trying to grow some plants .
I'm trying to germinate some 3 Yr old seeds in 9% hydrogen peroxide,
Don't worry I will dilute .
Thank you 😊
Nice!
super duper helpful! thank you sm x
You're so welcome!
What is the formula please? Won’t print.
I often hear hydrogen peroxide recommended for hydroponics to prevent root rot. Would a food grade ratio be safe for that use? It won't hurt the roots?
yup that would work in that application.
Fun fact at 10:12... Sadists = someone else, masochists = self. So, technically... self-pollenating plants that produce their own hydrogen-peroxide are masochists, not sadists. Thanks for the real science on H/P!!! New to home gardening.
Hey I need advice! I just used 3% hydrogen peroxide food grade 1 part water 1 part peroxide to get rid of bugs and mold in my house plant soil, have I just killed this plant or how I’ve only ever done this once will this be okay ?
It will be fine, I would not worry
Used to use the pharmacy grade stuff to get rid of earwax as a kid dude!
Finding out that it's harmful is kind of making me panic a little bit
A common cure
Hi Ashley, re the last point about overwatering. How would you solve an overwatered plant? I have a couple I didn’t repot from the nursery soil and it was fine. But not with 6 hours a day of barely any light the soil takes 2-3 weeks to dry out for another watering and that’s a bit concerning to me. But on the other hand I’m not keen on the idea of reporting in December to amend the soil and drainage
I will do a video on this concept because i think it will help an enormous amount of people. GREAT question
isn't 2AG H2O2 DiSilver Dioxide? Wouldn't you have to go out of your way to get a bottle of this and wouldn't the label clearly market is as SILVER before any other name?
Ashley, my plants have root rot from a Trader Joe’s plant that I reused the soil for cuttings. If I 1) remove the plant from the soil, treat with hydrogen peroxide + repotted in new soil 2) let the infected soil dry out + treat with hydrogen peroxide - can I then reuse the soil for another plant in the future? + Adding perlite and/or leca to increase aeration?
Hello. Adding perlite for aeration never hurts. My preferred sterilization method for potting soil is to dampen my soil all the way through and then bake it in the oven at 250F for a half hour. Kills most everything.
@@ruthmeow4262 thank you so much for the reply. I decided to pour hot boiling water x2 (outside) to avoid the smell of baking it inside because my apartment is not well ventilated.
I had wondered about this when I kept seeing it pop up in gardening groups and vlogs. It didn't seem like a good idea to put into the soil. Is it safe to assume that the stuff sold at pharmacies is NOT the food grade? (how would I know the difference?)
Yeah so the stuff in the pharmacy is not food grade. There are several different stabilizers inside of those. Most commonly is silver nitrate or nitrate I can’t quite remember.
So I didn’t include a link in the description and in the comments for a food grade option of hydrogen peroxide. Now keep in mind if it is at a grocery store it does need to state food grade on it. My understanding is that it’s not very common to see food grade hydrogen peroxide in an actual retail store. Mostly because it is not 100% shelf stable. It does have an expiry date on it which makes it less than ideal for storing in a medicine cabinet.
@@GardeningInCanada Awesome thanks! I do have some in the house, but I'm sure it's not food grade. Stuff like that is required to list other ingredients in Canada isn't it? Mine only says sterile water under 'other ingredients'
it is required yes so i would say
Thank you for this. Very informative!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the info, I almost went cra cra on my soil until I took your advice!
haha uh oh
So checked my run off and my ppms are high. I need to run RO water to lower it I'm aware but am I better off doing it all at once or over a 2-3 waterings? I have high porosity medium 35-40% perlite in soil. Clones 4.5 weeks from rooting.
i would go with gradual especially if you have senstive plants at all
colloidal nano silver can be ingested & is a wonderful thing!!!
What do you think of using colloidal silver in your garden? I always been against it. Which goes against so of favorite garden channels.
What context are they using it in. Are they using it as a soil amendment?
@@GardeningInCanada Don't know exactly. Not a TH-camr doing this. People in gardening chat rooms think it's a cure for all. One guy was going to water his plants with it. I talked him to do an experiment and water only haft with colloidal silver. I reach out to him latter on but he said that he abandoned his garden.
Oh that’s really interesting. It definitely would sterilize a lot of your soil.
Can I use H2O2 bought from a industrial chemical shop?
HI WHAT WOULD YOU DO ABOUT FUNGUS GNATS? WHAT WOULD YOU DO? MANY BLESSINGS, ANNETTE QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA.
Well crap I just bought 3%HP from the store because I’m having root rot issues in one of my plants due to too much rainfall last weekend outside on my deck but lucky I did not use HP yet. I’m about to take it back to the store. Seems pointless to use it and disappointment! Like how am I going to save my plants if the leaves crumble and looking frail. 😢
Help!!! I watched a video that said to add ! part of 3% hydrogen peroxide to 3 parts water to do a soil drench to seedlings that have fungus gnats. I did that twice! Oh my! Are my plants going to die? We've had cold weather, bad storms & I intend on planting them the middle of May, next week. I wish I had seen your video before did that. Do you have any suggestions on how to rid fungus gnat larvae from the soil of seedlings before they are planted in a garden?
Plant them in the garden. Fungus gnats outdoors is a moot point.
Can you explain what a “moot” point is?
Thank you so much for your fact based videos which are also hilarious. I really needed that chuckly this morning. I have a cane begonia that my mom left me when she died. It has been struggling with some sort of bacterial and or fungal infection. The only thing that seems to battle that off is peroxide. But now I am not happy about using it. Can you think of any other way I could eradicate the issue please? I will spray it with a solution of peroxide and water, and it will pretty quickly send out new healthy growth, then after a couple of months the center of the leaves will start to rot (it almost looks like) again, and it spreads to the center of all the other new leaves, very sad to watch. Any help with this guy would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your tutorial -plants bring oxygen to environments. Then How to keep indoor plants healthy without gnats and other insects? I’ve been using formula with water baking soda soap -also water with peroxide hydrogen - just making sure my new adventure of wintering plants inside the house is not causing issues - I also put some outdoor plants -wintering them- in our basement we placed a small green house - saving money 🧐 some of my plants are not easy to find anyways
Why my message is erased scratched up I was explaining my issue 😮
but if microbes start working again after 24 h, wouldnt it technically be ok to pour peroxide over soil? :)
If one has a fusarium outbreak and fighting with trycaderma or enzymes and you are loosing the battle can one treat organic soil beds "indoor" then rebuild your biome? Does it make the soil toxic to microbes fungus ect....? Distressed
Oh man fusarium is such a pain! It’s toxic to microbes but if it’s bad enough you sometimes just need to rebuild from the ground up and nuke everything
You know it . I killed a few plants with colonial silver , very effective but not a good practice .
1 : 1
Ratio of H2O2 to Water for pouring into the soil....kills fungus -root rot etc.
Then 1 Teaspoon of H2O2 to one cup of water for a foliar spray.
Thanks. You may have just saved all my fruit trees... because I was researching if hydrogen peroxide would assist them in growing happily. I'll be passing on it now :)
I agree that silver is a killer, but the free oxygen ? for me it is all about the amount of free oxygen which seems all the researchers ignored. How about 15 drops of food grade Hydrogen
Peroxide per gallon of water ? just enough to make "bugs" happy but not enough to "oxidize" them to death : ) people would die from lack of some salt, but drinking two cups of salt in a gallon of water will kill us. Also, to me percolating oxygen in the soil for however short time is a very good thing in any soil.
my concern is that it gasses off. I just did a video on oxygen for plants and the uptake is via H2O not atmospheric
@@GardeningInCanada Yes, I watched that video, whether roots have no use for air is debatable in some circles ( many plants have so called air roots ), even so, "gassing off" is life giving for everything else living in the soil that needs breathing or else : smelly anaerobic mess. My favorite description of soil breathing is this : exhale - watering, filling all empty spaces with water, air out. Inhale - water out, evaporated , pumped out by roots letting air in.
Thank you for the clear scientific explanation. It all makes so much sense now. I've seen so many garbage videos about how H2O2 is like magic and can treat EVERYTHING, yet everytime I've used it..things only got worst. Thank you.
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This is such a great video!!
Glad you think so! Be sure to share
Thank you for the great info!
What else can sterilize the seeds from damping off and root rot
Recently I use (non food grade) 3% hydrogen peroxide on some vegetable plants, after watching this I was scared that the veggies would be toxic to eat cuz of the hydrogen peroxide. Is that true?
I use food grade hydrogen and thymol oil in distilled water around the base of the plant to avoid fungus and root rot. I don’t use too much. And only do it a free times a month.
And I prefer to water in small bits bc my alocasia seem to like that best. My plants like this mix.
I’m scared to use the fish emulsion in the soil for alocasia.
Hi can you make video about EM•1(Effective Microorganisms)?.
yea absolutely!
This was crazy next level helpful! I now love you a little bit.
I’m trying to figure out the best way to keep mold from hitching a ride on the moss I’ve collected for terrariums. I thought peroxide might be a good choice. I am not reconsidering that😬
Mold isn't a bad thing. it's just nutrients being cycled
@@GardeningInCanada my gosh…thanks so much for replying even though my comment gave off “I’m having a stroke” vibes! Not sure how I missed all of the incorrect, auto corrections before hitting send 😬🤦🏻♀️
Anyhow…fair enough. I guess maybe I should try seeing if my springtails and opening the lids up to air out my terrariums periodically is enough to avoid mold takeovers. I know a little bit of mold is no biggie and even feeds my springtails. I’ve just also seen mold completely take over and murder everything else in a mostly closed bioactive set up.
So we shouldn't use it for root rot treatment?
Thank you so much for this video. I learned so much about things I had never thought about. I wonder if you could address the use of store bought H202 and food grade H202 in a hydroponic system.
Great suggestion!
If I remember correctly, nano silver is used in cloud seeding...so it's being distributed in our water and all over our environment.
Love your explanation, plants and the color of your hair, which is not relevant, but I have to mention.
I appreciate that
Ashley: "you know the peroidic table."
Me: 😭😭😭😭😭😭
hahaha
She is from Canada they have normal schools and normal students.
@@Byrod1 let me get some hydrogen peroxide for this cut you just made 😂
Any update with your mushroom patches?
It’s officially under snow so maybe next year
the only kind I've ever seen is pharmaceutical grade. idk wtf food grade and regular grade h202 are
I used it to control fungus knats lava.
I am following your advice as much as my weak brain let's me
Thanks
Glad to hear that! You are smart!