Wood vinegar

Wood vinegar

Wood vinegar, or pyroligneous acid, is a reddish-brown liquid produced by condensing smoke from charcoal production. Primarily used in agriculture, it enhances soil health, stimulates plant root growth, and acts as a natural pesticide, often diluted at 1:200 to 1:500 for application. It is a sustainable product composed of water, acetic acid, and other organic compounds.

Key Benefits & Uses:

  • Agriculture: Boosts seed germination, strengthens plant immunity, and increases beneficial soil microbes.

  • Pest Control: Acts as a, repellent against insects and fungi due to its acidic nature (pH 2-4) and smoky odor.

  • Soil Improvement: Improves water retention and acts as a soil conditioner.

  • Animal Feed: Improves nutrient absorption in livestock when mixed into feed.

  • Composting: Speeds up decomposition in composting systems.

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