Sanitation Section 2 Lesson 2: Precision Dilution of NH Hydrogen Peroxide 12%

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Course: Sanitation & Sterilization in Hydroponics

Section 2: Hydrogen Peroxide in Practice

Lesson 2: Oxygenation & Root Health

Overview

Hydrogen Peroxide is more than a sterilizer; it is an oxygen supercharger. This lesson explores the biological synergy between H2O2 and root health. We look at how peroxide combats hypoxia in high-temperature systems, the safety advantages of peroxide over chlorine, and how to manage the delicate transition between sterile zones and beneficial biological inoculants.

Learning Objectives

Evaluate techniques to manage hypoxia in water above 24°C.

Identify why H2O2 is the superior residue-free choice for food safety.

Adjust sterilization protocols for young seedlings and delicate tissues.

Apply the “24-Hour Rule” when alternating between sterilants and beneficials.

Analyze why peroxide preserves EC stability in nutrient reservoirs.

Explain the process of “autogenous oxygenation” via peroxide breakdown.

Lesson Roadmap
1

Combating Hypoxia in Warm Water

DO Management

Protecting root respiration when water temperatures exceed 24°C.

2

The Residue-Free Advantage

Safety

Why H2O2 breakdown products are safer than chlorinated alternatives.

3

Seedling Sensitivity

Adaptation

Modifying dosage rates to protect delicate, emerging root structures.

4

Interactions with Beneficials

Bio-Integration

Implementing the 24-hour rule to successfully use biological agents.

5

Monitoring EC Stability

Chemistry

Understanding why H2O2 won’t interfere with your nutrient readings.

Module 2 • Sanitation & Sterilization Series