Help Your Plant Grow
You might not have known it, but hydrogen peroxide actually exists in rainwater. Usually, during a rainstorm, the falling water sometimes picks up extra oxygen atoms from the ozone. This process converts the water into hydrogen peroxide. As a side effect, that phenomenon helps plants and trees grow much faster and much healthier.
If you want, you could soak your plant seeds in hydrogen peroxide, that could stimulate the growth. Another use is spraying your house plants or garden plants with one ounce of hydrogen peroxide for every two cups of water. This should help your garden bloom with healthy and strong plants. But be careful, don’t do it regularly, a few times a month is all you really need.