Oh, that question was for a quick dunk, but what about a longer application of H2O2?
It was stated somewhere that if you were going to the dangerous option of using an enzyme to break down dead roots, you had to make sure that the organic material you were making available was not being consumed by the bad guys.
What are the concentration levels of H202 for 35%, 29%, and 3% per gallon in case? I know it would be a lot less than the dunk.
I have written down that it was 2ml/gallon of H2O2 35% to start off with, and then you add more H2O2 every 3 days.
When people write "a handful", "a scoop", or "a tad", it makes me break out in hives. I have no reference point, and I am completely unsure if my "tad" matches their "tad". I have been told mine is unusually larger.
I have not idea on the quick dunk amount, but I would never use the amount you listed. I have only ever used 35% at 1-2mL per Gallon long term use in a rez.