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Wicked Organics Bio Char Fertilizer

Wicked Organics Bio Char Fertilizer

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Build the Soil Once. Porous Carbon That Holds Water, Nutrients, and Microbes for Decades

Old Cobblers Farm Wicked Organics Biochar is a pure soil conditioner — not a fertilizer. It's made by pyrolyzing organic biomass (heating it in a low-oxygen environment), which drives off everything but a highly porous, stable carbon skeleton. That structure is the whole point: under a microscope biochar is a vast network of pores and surfaces, and in the soil those pores hold water, hold positively charged nutrients (raising cation exchange capacity), and give beneficial microbes a sheltered place to live. It carries no N-P-K of its own — instead it makes the nutrients already in your soil, and the ones you add, work harder and stay put longer.

There's one rule that makes or breaks results, so it comes first: charge it before you use it. Fresh, raw biochar is so good at grabbing onto nutrients that it will pull nitrogen out of your soil to fill its own empty exchange sites — which can temporarily starve plants. The fix is simple: mix biochar 50/50 with finished compost (or a nutrient-rich source) and keep it moist for 10 or more days before applying, so it goes into the ground already “charged” and ready to give rather than take.

Because the carbon is so stable, biochar doesn't break down and wash away like organic matter — a single, properly charged application keeps improving soil structure, drainage, and water-holding for years, even decades. It shines in sandy soils that won't hold moisture, compacted clay that won't drain, raised beds, container mixes, and any soil low in organic matter.

Key Benefits

Holds water where roots need it — Biochar's vast internal pore network holds water in the root zone — a major help in sandy soils, raised beds, and drought-prone ground.

Holds nutrients, cuts leaching — Its high surface area raises cation exchange capacity, holding onto ammonium, potassium, and other nutrients so they leach less and stay available — your fertilizer works harder and longer.

Better structure, both ways — The same porosity opens up compacted clay for aeration and drainage while giving sandy soil something to hold onto.

Habitat for soil life — Those protected pores are a stable home for beneficial microbes and fungi, supporting a healthy soil food web.

Build it in once — Stable carbon doesn't decompose and disappear like compost — one properly charged application keeps working for years, even decades.

Works with your fertilizer — It has no N-P-K of its own — it makes the nutrients you already use more effective rather than adding more to leach away.

Where to use it: vegetable gardens, orchards and berries, greenhouses, ornamental and perennial beds, raised beds, container and potting mixes, lawns at renovation, and compost systems.

Application Instructions

⚠ Pre-charging (do this first, recommended):
-Mix biochar 50/50 with finished compost and keep moist for 10+ days before application — this prevents biochar from temporarily tying up soil nitrogen and pre-loads it with nutrients and microbes

-Garden beds: about 4 cu ft per 100 sq ft (a ½-inch layer), tilled into the top 4–6 inches
-Target ratio: 5–10% biochar by volume in the root zone
-Containers/potting mix: 5–10% by volume
-Transplant holes: a ¼-inch layer at the bottom of the hole
-Lawns (new seeding): 1 lb per 100 sq ft, worked into the top 4 inches
-Compost enhancement: add 20% biochar by volume to the pile
Steps:
1. Pre-charge first (50/50 with compost, moist, 10+ days) — the single most important step.
2. Work the charged biochar into the soil to reach a 5–10% by-volume ratio in the root zone — till into the top 4–6 inches of beds, or blend through container mix.
3. Water in well after mixing.
4. That's it — the benefits persist for years, so there's no need to reapply each season.
When and how often: a one-time application at bed prep, planting, or renovation. Because the carbon is stable, the structural benefits last for years.
What NOT to do: do NOT apply raw, un-charged biochar straight to growing plants (it can temporarily pull nitrogen from the soil); do not treat it as a fertilizer (it has no N-P-K — keep feeding normally); and do not skip the watering-in.

Ingredients

Biochar / Pyrolyzed Organic Biomass (100%)
The single ingredient — organic biomass converted by high-temperature, low-oxygen pyrolysis into a stable, highly porous carbon. Carries no N-P-K; its value is physical and biological — pore space for water, surface area for nutrient holding, and habitat for soil microbes.

Product Specifications

– Type: Soil conditioner (no N-P-K)
– Made By: High-temperature, low-oxygen pyrolysis of organic biomass
– Function: Improves water retention, nutrient holding (CEC), aeration/drainage, and microbial habitat
– Derived From: Biochar (pyrolyzed organic biomass) — single ingredient
– Product Line: Wicked Organics — the organic line from Old Cobblers Farm
– Form: Porous granular char
– Coverage (5 lb): Approx. 10–50 sq ft, depending on incorporation depth and rate
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