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Subject:  hydrogen peroxide as a starting agent?

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pumpkinpal

syracuse, ny

can anyone tell me anything about the use of hydrogen peroxide in the germination process? i read about it in some posts recently--using the stuff this morning for something else, so figured i'd put a seed in a plastic
dish and cover it with the stuff---seed was fizzing last i saw...any info would be great...for the benefit of all...thanks!

5/1/2002 2:18:50 PM

Alexsdad

Garden State Pumpkins

Hey Pumpkinpal....In the general discussion page dated 4-4...AXC posts a site on hydrogen peroxide and exchange of oxygen to the roots..Take a look at the site...A quart bottle of 3% hydrogen Peroxide makes like 50 kazillion gallons of solution...If your bubbling think you went way over the recommended rate...take a look interesting reading

Chuck

5/2/2002 12:02:36 PM

AXC

Cornwall UK.(50N 5W)300ft.

I'm soaking pumpkin seeds in it now,should know how things are going by Sunday.I diluted 17.5% at 500-1 you wouldn't know it was there.
M.R.

5/2/2002 3:50:27 PM

pumpkinpal

syracuse, ny

thank you all--it would be neat to get things to sprout even quicker than 72 hours like most of mine do anyway--
although Scott's seed-starting mix and 90 degrees works well
so far....i'll be checkon out that site tomorrow!
my Checkon 815 is the only one that hasn't sprouted after 72 hrs., but tonite for sure!!!

5/2/2002 7:59:24 PM

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