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Old 16-03-2005, 12:43 AM
Xi Wang
 
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Default H2O2

Hey list,

I was curious, many have said that 3% hydrogen peroxide is a great way
to kill bacteria, fungi...etc, but if it can kill those things, why
doesn't it harm the plants? It's cells either way right?

Are plant roots more susceptible to H2O2 damage than leaves (if in fact
damage can occur)?

Cheers,
Xi
 
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