Candle Wick Looks Like A Flower? What is a Mushroom Wick? My Candle Wick Looks Like A Flower Have you ever noticed a little formation at the end of a cotton candle wick? It looks bulbous, black, and mysterious, often in the shape of a flower or mushroom. For those that prefer wood wicked candles, obviously mushroom wicking won't be a problem But as for our cotton-wicked friends, this curious occurrence is actually very common! These black caps are sometimes referred to as "mushroom wick." They are relatively harmless (but should be trimmed away to ensure an even burn). Here's a little bit of information about this unique phenomenon; why they form in the first place; and what to do when you see one pop up on your own wick. What Is a Mushroom Wick? "Mushroom wicking" occurs from a
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