Hydrogen Peroxide: Good or bad for rooting clones

Vonkins

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People are getting 100% success in their cloners with plain water and hydrogen peroxide. On the other hand I keep reading that peroxide inhibits root growth. Maybe it inhibits if you use too much. I don't know. Can u guys please clear this up cause I'm sure others are wondering the same. If peroxide is good then how much should be mixed per gallon of water.
 

RedzoneFL

Active Member
People are getting 100% success in their cloners with plain water and hydrogen peroxide. On the other hand I keep reading that peroxide inhibits root growth. Maybe it inhibits if you use too much. I don't know. Can u guys please clear this up cause I'm sure others are wondering the same. If peroxide is good then how much should be mixed per gallon of water.
Take what I say at face value but I think Peroxide will not help your plants grow faster, to my understanding peroxide removes chlorine from the water & I also saw a good artificial about adding a gram of pool shock to a gal of water to get the best results from clones, and if Shock is Chlorine, and Peroxide removes chlorine from the water, this tells me that its not a good idea.
 

Mechmike

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1 teaspoon per gallon of the 29% H2O2 is what I use from clone/seed to harvest. It adds an extra oxygen molecule to the water which keeps the roots happily oxygenated. Makes for faster germination as well. Roots need and love oxygen.
 

Vonkins

Well-Known Member
Take what I say at face value but I think Peroxide will not help your plants grow faster, to my understanding peroxide removes chlorine from the water & I also saw a good artificial about adding a gram of pool shock to a gal of water to get the best results from clones, and if Shock is Chlorine, and Peroxide removes chlorine from the water, this tells me that its not a good idea.
I started a thread on pool shock a while back. I use hth pool shock.
 

Malevolence

New Member
I have never run a sterile res and recommend bennies, but I wouldn't use h2o2. I would use physan 20 or even mild bleach water. Here are some reports of h2o2 slowing down root growth/recovery, although it is referencing fighting root rot/slime, I still wouldn't fuck with it. Your shit will grow fine with h2o2, but there are better choices.

Heisenberg said:
I also found confirmation that h2o2 and chlorine are poor ways to go with young roots.



There has been a major move away from the'kill everything and sterilize approach' for nutrient solutions to a more integrated and environmentally friendly method of allowing microbes to exist naturally in a well run, fully aerated system. Sterilization of the nutrient has proven many times to be difficult and expensive to carry out, often resulting in plant damage, nutrient problems and residues of sterilization chemicals. Using sterilization techniques such as H2O2 and Chlorine in nutrients solutions requires a high dose to kill some of the persistent plant pathogens and this has been shown to damage young and sensitive roots in many crops. 100ppm H2O2 is required to kill spores of some of the common hydroponic pathogens, but even a level of 8ppm was found to damage lettuce seedling roots. The same problem exists with the use of chlorine. Studies have also found that after nutrient sterilization when all microbes and algae have been killed, re-growth of these occurs very rapidly in the nutrient, and this can in fact result in some of the pathogenic microbes re-establishing fastest, causing many new problems in the systems. A better approach, which is used by many commercial growers, is to start with a clean, sterilized water source, add in the nutrients, then inoculate the nutrient solution with a mixture of beneficial microbes.


So if you do want to kill slime on young roots, seems physan 20 is the way to go. In my experience, roots treated with h2o2 take longer to start making new shoots. In my latest bout with slime I did not sterilize roots. I just made sure everything else was clean and sterile, rinsed roots under the sink really well, and removed any that were suspect.


I do not recommend using h202 as I have found it prolongs the recovery time of my roots. Just rinse the roots well and add tea. Use a simple nute schedule, very basic, until you get things under control and then add what you think you need one by one.


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