puujauhe
Puujauhe, also known as wood ash, is a byproduct of burning wood, typically used in various applications due to its alkaline properties. It is composed primarily of potassium carbonate, potassium oxide, and calcium oxide, along with smaller amounts of other minerals. The composition can vary depending on the type of wood burned and the burning conditions.
Puujauhe is commonly used in agriculture as a soil amendment. Its alkaline nature can help neutralize acidic
In construction, puujauhe is used as a binding agent in the production of cement and as a
Puujauhe can be collected from wood-burning stoves, fireplaces, or even from wildfires. However, it should be