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I've read the big thread on H2O2, but I was left a bit confused. H2O2 is supposed to bring more air to the roots and it can also bind and kill organic materials. Doesn't that imply that it shouldn't be used in Organic Soul Growth? Wouldn't it basically kill all the micro organisms? | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Yes, that is what it implies. H2O2 is not compatible with organic grows. You could use it in an emergency but the whole idea of organic grows is to have an enviroment where good bacteria grows and colonizes the roots and medium. If you use H2O2 most of the bacteria, good and bad, will die. | ||
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