In the post https://www.rollitup.org/hydroponics-aeroponics/336270-oxygen-do.html#post4237328
I link an article on oxygen in plants and it discusses how much dissolved oxygen a solution can contain. Now my question is assuming that someone is using distilled water and a generally sterile setup what initially is there to gain from using h2o2?
According to the article if your already at max DO (dissolved oxygen) with your airstone or aerator adding h2o2 will not increase the amount of oxygen your plants take in and since your already in a bacteria free setup it has no purpose.
So perhaps a spray bottle with h2o2 once a week to help clean your setup? Spray the inside and entrance/exit of tubing to eliminate bacteria ? Run some h2o2 through your pump ?
h2o2 may help clean water however the use of it as an oxygen source does not seem viable if water at a Y temperature can only hold a maximum of X ppm. Furthermore using water thats needs to be treated with h2o2 isnt viable either
I link an article on oxygen in plants and it discusses how much dissolved oxygen a solution can contain. Now my question is assuming that someone is using distilled water and a generally sterile setup what initially is there to gain from using h2o2?
According to the article if your already at max DO (dissolved oxygen) with your airstone or aerator adding h2o2 will not increase the amount of oxygen your plants take in and since your already in a bacteria free setup it has no purpose.
So perhaps a spray bottle with h2o2 once a week to help clean your setup? Spray the inside and entrance/exit of tubing to eliminate bacteria ? Run some h2o2 through your pump ?
h2o2 may help clean water however the use of it as an oxygen source does not seem viable if water at a Y temperature can only hold a maximum of X ppm. Furthermore using water thats needs to be treated with h2o2 isnt viable either