
As a diluted soil amendment for soil-based gardens & plants.Cleaning & sterilizing hydroponic equipment, tools, and components between growing cycles.As a nutrient additive to improve oxygenation & nutrient uptake, and as a food-safe bactericide & fungicide.Killing bacteria & fungal growth in hydroponic systems.Cleaning hydroton expanded clay pebbles.Some of the most common uses in hydroponic gardening are:

Hydrogen peroxide is an effective tool for gardeners, especially hydroponic gardeners. Personally, I buy 1 quart cups, 1 liter, and 3 liter buckets and have found them to be extremely useful for diluting liquids. Big box stores sell mixing cups (usually near the paint section) that have milliliter and liter markings. The simplicity of using metric measurements is why I chose to go that route with this calculator. Using metric volume makes dilution measurement really easy.Įxample: 35% H2O2 diluted to 1 pint of 3% H2O2 There is no calculate button, the calculations will be performed automatically as you enter values. Total Diluted Volume: Enter the desired total volume. Example: 35ĭesired Dilution To: Enter the desired final dilution. Initial H2O2 Concentration: Enter the starting concentration here. Also, don’t swallow it….That would be bad.
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Warning: Hydrogen peroxide in concentrations above 6% is caustic and can result in injury if it comes into contact with skin or eyes. The video is set to start at the calculation. In the video below I show exactly how I use the dilution calculator to dilute 35% peroxide down to 6% for cleaning my hydroponic media. Use the calculator to dilute from any concentration, down to any concentration, and in any quantity.

That didn’t seem very useful since a lot of people are trying to convert different concentrations, such as 28% and 31%. A lot of the charts you’ll find online are only for diluting 35% peroxide down to 3%. This hydrogen peroxide dilution calculator will work for diluting any concentration of hydrogen peroxide.
