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Hydrogen Dioxide vs. Hydrogen Peroxide

sassy7142
16 years ago

Here's an article that I found on Hallson's website;

If a plant becomes infected and it can be easily replaced you might want to destroy the entire plant. Spraying with Diazanon or hydrogen peroxide (1/2 cup of 3% H202 per gallon used as a foliar drench) can be effective at killing some nematodes but will not kill them all and should be repeated 2 or 3 times every 10 to 14 days. Orthene may reduce the active nematode population by about 60%, but none of these chemical treatments kill the eggs. The best way to destroy nematodes and the eggs in an infected hosta is to soak the entire plant in a warm water bath. Soak for 10 minutes in a 120F warm water bath or 5 minutes in a 130F bath. After soaking, immediately rinse with cold water to stop the cooking process.

Here's a question for a chemist or someone alot smarter than I am.....

I've been using ZeroTol, which is Hydrogen Dioxide..and pretty expensive.

This article says use 3% Hydrogen Peroxide, which is what we all have in our medicine cabinets.

Is there a difference in the two, other than the price?

I think I can get 3% Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) at the dollar store for 2/$1 (1 pt bottles)

Now...if my math is correct it would cost less than $.13 a gal diluted.

I haven't figured out what the ZeroTol is costing me, but

alot more than that....I'm using it at a 2% rate now.

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