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Is This Mold On The Crown?

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Is This Mold On The Crown?

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A solution of 1 part hydrogen peroxide to 4 parts water has completely 100% removed all aphids from my room.. I water with it, let it sit for 20 min, then flush.. the byproduct of hydrogen peroxide breaking down is oxygen. One treatment, and it's a wrap..
 
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A solution of 1 part hydrogen peroxide to 4 parts water has completely 100% removed all aphids from my room.. I water with it, let it sit for 20 min, then flush.. the byproduct of hydrogen peroxide breaking down is oxygen. One treatment, and it's a wrap..
Root aphids?? They're as bad as cabbage aphids in my experience, and there are no organic 'cides' for cabbage aphids, only chemicals.
 
Root aphids?? They're as bad as cabbage aphids in my experience, and there are no organic 'cides' for cabbage aphids, only chemicals.
What?? Your probably the most inaccurate person I've come across
 
What?? Your probably the most inaccurate person I've come across

Interesting. I do my best to speak from direct experience. You must live around some incredibly accurate people.

So, given my experience with the cabbage aphids and what I learned when trying to deal with them, would you be so kind as to point out the inaccuracy here? Because I assure you, if it had ever been so simple as treating with H2O2 I would have been all over that like white on rice. I used sites like what's provided to farmers by unis like UCDavis for my sources of information, so if I'm inaccurate perhaps they are as well.
 
Root aphids?? They're as bad as cabbage aphids in my experience, and there are no organic 'cides' for cabbage aphids, only chemicals.
Hydrogen peroxide isn't a chemical??? Hmm.. this from the guy who sprays iso on his plants to dry water.. I think you missed science class buddy.. and are you just stalking every post I make to post some inaccurate contradiction ? You haven't provided and acurate response yet
 
Interesting. I do my best to speak from direct experience. You must live around some incredibly accurate people.

So, given my experience with the cabbage aphids and what I learned when trying to deal with them, would you be so kind as to point out the inaccuracy here? Because I assure you, if it had ever been so simple as treating with H2O2 I would have been all over that like white on rice. I used sites like what's provided to farmers by unis like UCDavis for my sources of information, so if I'm inaccurate perhaps they are as well.
Yo can read right,
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias#backfire_effect
 
Hydrogen peroxide isn't a chemical??? Hmm.. this from the guy who sprays iso on his plants to dry water.. I think you missed science class buddy.. and are you just stalking every post I make to post some inaccurate controdiction?? You haven't provided and a curate response yet
You can't spell or tell the difference between male and female, and you're telling ME to go to college? If you believe I'm stalking you, wonderful. Smoke a fattie on it and congratulate yourself.

OK, so everything is a chemical. I get it. What I don't get is your point, nor do I grasp how you were able to eliminate something like root aphids *just* using H202 when no one else, including in the agricultural world, has achieved it (and written about it).

Are you going to answer the questions, or just throw some shade?
 
You can't spell or tell the difference between male and female, and you're telling ME to go to college? If you believe I'm stalking you, wonderful. Smoke a fattie on it and congratulate yourself.

OK, so everything is a chemical. I get it. What I don't get is your point, nor do I grasp how you were able to eliminate something like root aphids *just* using H202 when no one else, including in the agricultural world, has achieved it (and written about it).

Are you going to answer the questions, or just throw some shade?
When did I call you a man, I guess you can't read
 
You can't spell or tell the difference between male and female, and you're telling ME to go to college? If you believe I'm stalking you, wonderful. Smoke a fattie on it and congratulate yourself.

OK, so everything is a chemical. I get it. What I don't get is your point, nor do I grasp how you were able to eliminate something like root aphids *just* using H202 when no one else, including in the agricultural world, has achieved it (and written about it).

Are you going to answer the questions, or just throw some shade?
I prvoided a link with more than enough information, and tons of people that have had success similar to mine.. keep blowing hot air though..
 
OK, I see the problem here. You don't know the difference between aphids that suck sap from the leaves, and aphids that are living in the root zone. Not one of those links addresses either root or cabbage aphids.

Maybe try again?

Hydrogen peroxide isn't a chemical??? Hmm.. this from the guy who sprays iso on his plants to dry water.. I think you missed science class buddy.. and are you just stalking every post I make to post some inaccurate contradiction ? You haven't provided and acurate response yet
When did I call you a man, I guess you can't read
In what society are women commonly referred to as 'the guy who' or 'buddy'? At this point I am not getting your point.
 
I guess you don't know how h202 functions.. and agian, th e link I provided, CLEARLY shows h202 IS used by many with success. Keep on though, it's funny.
 
OK, I see the problem here. You don't know the difference between aphids that suck sap from the leaves, and aphids that are living in the root zone. Not one of those links addresses either root or cabbage aphids.

Maybe try again?



In what society are women commonly referred to as 'the guy who' or 'buddy'? At this point I am not getting your point.
You do argue EXACTLY like a WOMAN.. facts are irrelevant and your impermeable to them at best.
 
Where do your apply water when watering, I pour mine on the soil. I apply same solution with spray to foliage.. then rinse off after same time frame.
OK, I see the problem here. You don't know the difference between aphids that suck sap from the leaves, and aphids that are living
 
The link clearly ONLY DISCUSSED APHIDS. I seriously doubt you can read if you can't see the Google search I provided "h202 kills aphids"
 
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