Organic acids and phenolic compounds in wood vinegar enhance nutrient uptake, improve chlorophyll activity, and support balanced microbial communities in soil and on leaf surfaces. Rather than forcing growth, it improves how plants use the resources already available to them. The primary active compound in Wood Vinegar is acetic acid (~4.5%), supported by smaller amounts of propionic acid and naturally occurring mineral trace elements.
Feedstock: Organic hemp seed hulls, organic corn residue, hardwood biomass.
Important to Remember: Pyroligneous acid is a concentrated organic compound. Applying undiluted will damage or kill plants. Always dilute. Follow the dilution guide in the following page for maximum effectiveness.
Do not apply without proper dilution measurement.
Product Specifications:
pH - 3.45
Conductivity (25°C) - 4.26 mS/cm
Acetic Acid - 45,403 µg/g (~4.5%)
Propionic Acid - 4,649 µg/g (~0.46%)
Butyric Acid - BDL
Isobutyric Acid - BDL
Application Rate Suggestions:
Seed Coating - 1:800
Biostimulant / Foliar - 1:800 - 1:1000
Soil Soak - 1:200
Please contact us for bulk pricing and advice regarding application rate and timing.
Phone: +1 (437) 352-0711
Email: Orders@ryzome.ca

