kkt3
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
I've been doing some reading on biochar and can't find anyone that has made it in an air tight woodstove. My blaze king woodstove is going full bore lately as the temps up north here have been getting down to -17 at times. I tend to load it up at the end of the night and damper it down over about an hour, until I turn it down for the night. 12 or so hours later I get it going again and there is always some chunks of blackened remains of wood in there. Would that be biochar?
I've been doing some reading on biochar and can't find anyone that has made it in an air tight woodstove. My blaze king woodstove is going full bore lately as the temps up north here have been getting down to -17 at times. I tend to load it up at the end of the night and damper it down over about an hour, until I turn it down for the night. 12 or so hours later I get it going again and there is always some chunks of blackened remains of wood in there. Would that be biochar?