Wood Vinegar

Wood Vinegar is a liquid extracted through dry distillation of biomass. The very liquid extracted has a potential to aid various activities of plant growth mechanisms.

The wood vinegar consists of nearly 200 organic compounds and each of these compounds are synergistic with each other in liquid form. It is highly soluble in water which makes it perfect ingredient to provide necessary aid in supporting the growth of other plants.

The wood vinegar not only supports in growth but also aids in defense mechanism of the plants and other harmful pathogens.

Effects on Soil Health

Wood vinegar contains phenolic compounds which increases beneficial soil microbial activity. It also has a strong inhibition growth of pathogenic fungi.

Wood vinegar also contains furfural which provides a natural nematicide activity even at pre-planting stages.

Wood vinegar is acidic in nature which reduces the growth of harmful bacteria in the soil.

Effects on Plant Growth

Wood Vinegar contains esters which promotes photosynthesis and increases the chlorophyll content of the leaves.

The acidity of the wood vinegar aids in growth of plants by preventing excessive nitrogen levels and also increases the plants' resistance to diseases.

Wood vinegar aids in crop nutrient absorption and utilization for better yield. It also aids in growth of beneficial microbes to facilitate the vitality root growth and reduce the tendency of soil borne disease.