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🔍 Biochar Quality Basics

Simple Tests for Moisture, Carbon Content, and Porosity
Warm Heart Field Reference
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✅ Why Test Biochar?

Good quality biochar:
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  • Holds water and nutrients well
  • Contains stable carbon
  • Is free of contaminants

    ​ Use these simple field-level methods to evaluate quality before application.​
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💧 1. Easy clean test

  • Fill your hands with char and rub. (Your hands should become black.
  • Wash your hands with plain water. If the black washes off easily, the char is good.
  • If the effort to wash with plain water leaves your hands with black, oily smudges and requires soap to wash them clean, the biochar did not get hot enough.for long enough.

✅ Dry biochar should crumble easily and feel like dry coffee grounds.

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🌑 2. Carbon Content (Color + Flame Test)

Goal: Ensure that your biochar is dry before storage.

Simple Indicators:
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  • Color: Jet black is ideal. Ashy white or gray = overcooked.
  • Smell: Should be neutral or earthy. A sour or smoky smell = undercooked.
  • Flame Test: Place a small piece in a fire.
  • If it burns slowly without sparking, it’s carbon-rich.
  • If it flames quickly or sparks, it may contain oils (under-cooked).
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​ ✅ High-carbon biochar leaves little to no ash after burning.

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🕳️ 3. Porosity Test (Water Absorption)

Goal: Check how well your biochar can hold water and nutrients.

Steps:

  1. Place a handful of dry biochar in a bowl.
  2.  Pour water over it until fully submerged.
  3. Observe:
  •  ​Good biochar will bubble as air escapes from pores.
  • It will sink slowly as it absorbs water.

After soaking for 10–15 minutes, remove and squeeze it — it should feel saturated.

✅ High-porosity biochar is ideal for mixing with compost or soil.

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🧪 Optional: Lab Testing

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For large-scale programs, send samples to a lab for:

  • pH
  • Volatile matter
  • Total carbon %
  • Heavy metals (if using urban or mixed waste feedstocks)

    ​
📝 Field Notes Template

Test Result

Moisture
Dry / Damp / Wet

Carbon
High / Medium / Low

Porosity
Good / Moderate / Poor

​​Notes
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