RE: [Aroid-l] Hydrogen Peroxide
- Subject: RE: [Aroid-l] Hydrogen Peroxide
- From: &* C* R* <c*@ecoanalysts.com>
- Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 09:05:02 -0800
- Importance: Normal
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Thank you
to all who replied to me! I have now
treated my Ulearum donburnsii with it, and I hope and pray that I can save it.
It is rotting despite being kept dry and being placed right over the heater.
Sigh. Christopher D. Christopher Rogers Invertebrate Ecologist/Taxonomist ((,///////////=====< EcoAnalysts, Inc. (530) 406-1178 166 Buckeye Street Woodland CA 95695 USA ● Invertebrate Taxonomy ● Invertebrate Ecological Studies ● Bioassessment and Study Design ● Endangered Invertebrate Species ● Zooplankton ● Periphyton/ Phytoplankton Moscow, ID ● Bozeman, MT ● Woodland, CA ● Neosho, MO ●
Selinsgrove, PA -----Original Message----- This is a common use for peroxide in
many, many potted plant crops. In its most expensive form its marketed
under the trade name Zerotol but its simply 35% hydrogen peroxide with some
proprietary stabilizing agents. It works if you keep up with it as there
is no residual activity. Ron McHatton Zone 9B, Central Florida
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