How to Care for Your Wooden Wick Candle (and Why Itâs Different from Cotton Wicks)
Wooden wick candles have been gaining serious tractionâand for good reason. From the soft crackling sound to the sleek horizontal flame, wood wicks bring a sensory experience cotton wicks simply canât match. But they do burn a little differently, which means caring for them properly makes a big difference.
If youâve ever struggled with a flickering flame or a wooden wick that wonât stay lit, this guide is for you.
1. Why Wooden Wicks?
Wood wicks arenât just pretty. They offer several benefits over cotton wicks:
- Cleaner burn â Less soot and smoke when properly trimmed
- Eco-friendly â Many wood wicks are sustainably sourced from native trees
- Longer burn time â When trimmed and maintained, they help your candle last longer
- Audible ambiance â The soft crackle mimics a mini fireplace
- Horizontal flame â A broader flame melts wax more evenly across the surface
But to get all those perks, youâve got to treat them a little differently than your old-school cotton wick.
2. Trim the WickâBut Keep It Short
Unlike cotton wicks that need about 1/4 inch, wooden wicks burn best when trimmed to 1/8 to 3/16 inch. If itâs too long, it wonât pull the wax properly, causing the flame to die out.
Best practice:
- Use wick trimmers, nail clippers, or gently pinch off the charred tip with your fingers once cooled
- Always trim before relighting!
3. First Burn = Foundation
With cotton wicks, tunneling can often be fixed laterâbut with wooden wicks, itâs better to get it right from the start. Your first burn should last 1.5â2 hours, or until the wax melts fully to the edges. This helps avoid tunneling and creates an even wax memory.
4. Relighting Tips (Wood Wicks Can Be Stubborn)
If your wooden wick wonât stay lit, itâs almost always one of two issues:
- The wick is too long (trim it shorter!)
- There's debris or wax buildup in the way
When relighting:
- Tilt the jar slightly and let your lighter or match warm the wick for several seconds
- Hold the flame to one edge and allow the fire to travel across the wick grain
5. Burn Time Matters
Wooden wick candles have a broader flame, so burning them for too long can overheat the wax pool or cause mushrooming. Limit each session to 3â4 hours, then let it cool before trimming and relighting.
6. Keep It Clean & Level
- Avoid drafts, which can cause the flame to flicker unevenly
- Keep the wax surface free of char, toppings, or dust
- Store your candle in a cool, dry place to preserve the wick and scent
7. Wooden Wick Vibes: Slow Down & Enjoy
Wooden wick candles offer a more intentional experience. They need a little more care than cotton wick candlesâbut what you get in return is totally worth it. A cozy crackle. A longer, cleaner burn. And a handmade, eco-conscious centerpiece youâll love lighting again and again.
Pro tip: At Cactus Vine Candles, we use sustainably sourced wooden wicks and a clean-burning coconut soy wax blendâpoured by hand into recycled wine bottles. So if you notice a drip of wine on the label? Thatâs part of the charm.