Why Is My Candle Wick Mushrooming? The Wick Sizing and Fragrance Load Fix
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Candle wick mushrooming is caused by oversized wick, excess fragrance load, or wrong wick series for the wax. When the wick is larger than the candle diameter needs, it draws more wax than the flame can fully combust — the unburnt carbon and fragrance compounds accumulate as a black "mushroom" on the wick tip. The fix is matching wick series (CD for natural waxes, ECO for soy, LX for vegetable blends), sizing correctly for candle diameter (typically 60-80mm jars use CD 12-16 or ECO 10-14), and keeping fragrance load at 8-10% rather than overloading. From CandleMakingSuppliesIndia.
- Cause 1: Wick too large for the candle diameter
- Cause 2: Wrong wick series for the wax type
- Cause 3: Fragrance load over 10% — choking the flame
- Cause 4: Wick not centred or trimmed before lighting
- Fix: Resize down, match series to wax, trim to 5mm
- Final verdict: 95% of mushrooming = wick sizing error
Your candle is producing carbon mushrooms, smoking, blackening the glass. The customer thinks it's defective. It isn't. The wick is too big or the wrong series. This is what's happening — and the exact wick that fixes it.
By the numbers — wick mushrooming in Indian candle production
Across CSI's 2025-26 wick sizing audit with scaling Indian candle makers, 95% of mushrooming complaints traced back to incorrect wick sizing — either a wick one or two sizes too large for the candle diameter, or the wrong wick series for the wax chemistry. The remaining 5% involved fragrance overload above 10% or wick misalignment (off-centre, leaning, or untrimmed). Every brand that completed a wick audit and resized their full SKU range reported zero mushrooming complaints within 60 days.
The 3 wick series — CD vs ECO vs LX explained
CD wicks are flat-braided cotton wicks with a paper-core insert that provides rigidity. They burn hot and steady, with a strong melt pool development that suits the slow-melting characteristics of coconut and palm wax. CD wicks are the right choice for natural wax candles in the 60-80mm diameter range, particularly when you're working with coconut wax (high melt point), palm wax (textured surface), or soy-coconut blends. Sizes run from CD 4 (small votives) to CD 22 (large pillars). For most 75mm soy-coconut jars, CD 14-18 is the sweet spot range. Available in the CSI cotton wick collection.
ECO wicks are flat-braided cotton with no paper core, designed specifically for soft soy wax. They burn cooler and slower than CD wicks, producing a stable flame with minimal mushrooming when correctly sized. ECO is the gold standard wick series for 100% soy container candles in the 60-90mm diameter range. Sizes run from ECO 0.75 (smallest, for narrow votives) to ECO 22 (large diameter pillars). For most 75mm pure soy jars, ECO 12-16 is the sweet spot. ECO wicks self-trim during burning, which is the design feature that prevents mushrooming when sized correctly. Available across all standard sizes in the CSI catalog.
LX wicks are flat-braided cotton wicks engineered for paraffin and vegetable-blend waxes. They feature a stiffer construction than ECO wicks, which makes them ideal for pillar candles and votives where wick stability is critical. LX is the right choice for paraffin candles, soy-paraffin blends, and any candle where you need a rigid wick that doesn't lean during burn. Sizes run from LX 8 to LX 28. For most paraffin container candles in the 70-80mm range, LX 16-20 is the sweet spot. LX wicks tend to produce slightly more carbon than ECO under same conditions, so they require slightly more careful sizing. Available in the CSI cotton wick collection.
The wick sizing chart by candle diameter
Wick sizing is fundamentally about matching the melt pool development to the container diameter. A correctly-sized wick produces a melt pool that reaches the container edge by 2-3 hours of burning, with a stable flame 1-1.5cm tall, no smoke, no mushrooming, and no soot. Below is the CSI sizing recommendation chart for the three primary wick series across standard Indian candle container diameters.
The diagnostic flow — what your flame is telling you
- Black carbon ball on wick tip
- Flame flickers, jumps, occasionally smokes
- Soot ring deposits on glass interior
- Melt pool reaches edge in under 90 minutes
- Flame height over 2cm — too tall
- Fix: Drop one wick size or switch series
- Fix: Verify fragrance load is at 8-10%, not higher
- Fix: Trim wick to 5mm before lighting
- Narrow burn tunnel down centre of candle
- Wax ring around outer edge stays solid
- Flame small, under 1cm, struggling
- Hot throw weak — no melt pool surface area
- Candle "drowns" itself within 2-3 burns
- Fix: Move up one wick size
- Fix: Verify wick series matches wax type
- Fix: Confirm wick is centred and vertical
The fragrance load factor — when load chokes the flame
Wick sizing is the primary cause of mushrooming, but fragrance load is the secondary cause that can make a properly-sized wick behave like a wrong-sized wick. Fragrance oils contain organic compounds that compete with wax for combustion oxygen at the flame. When fragrance load exceeds 10%, the flame struggles to fully combust both wax and fragrance — the result is unburnt fragrance carbon accumulating on the wick tip as a mushroom, accompanied by smoke and soot.
The fix at the load layer is to keep fragrance at 8-10% maximum. If you've pushed to 11-12% to try to boost hot throw, you're likely creating mushrooming as a side effect. Better strategy: stay at 9-10% load and use a fragrance oil with strong fixative chemistry (Mahogany Teakwood, White Royal Oud, Solar Bloom) that delivers sustained hot throw at standard load. Documented hot throw retention from CSI's IFRA-certified collection means you don't need to overload to compensate for weak fragrance.
The complete clean-burn protocol — 7 checkpoints
Before you do anything else, confirm the wick series matches your wax chemistry. Wrong series guarantees suboptimal burn regardless of size selection. Pure soy = ECO. Coconut, palm, soy-coconut blend = CD. Paraffin or paraffin-blend = LX. This decision precedes all other wick decisions. Most "mysterious" mushrooming complaints from new makers are series-wrong, not size-wrong.
Reference the CSI sizing chart above and pick the middle of the recommended range for your container diameter. For a 75mm jar in soy, start with ECO 14 (middle of the 12-16 range). For a 70mm jar in coconut blend, start with CD 12 (middle of the 10-14 range). Never guess. The chart is your starting reference; the test burn confirms it.
Keep fragrance load between 8-10%. Higher loads cause flame combustion problems that manifest as mushrooming, smoke, and uneven burn — regardless of wick correctness. If your hot throw is weak at 9% load, switch to a fragrance with stronger documented hot throw (IFRA-certified, fixative-rich) rather than pushing load above 10%.
An off-centre wick burns one side of the wax faster than the other, creates uneven melt pool, and triggers compensating combustion problems that look like mushrooming. Use a wick centring tool every batch. Available in the CSI wick accessories range. The centring tool sits across the container top and locks the wick to dead-centre during the entire setting process.
Use double-sided wick stickers (or wick adhesive) to anchor the wick sustainer to the container base before pouring. A wick that floats or shifts during pour ends up off-centre or angled, which creates the same uneven burn problems as poor centring. Wick stickers are a 30-second protocol step that prevents 80% of wick-position problems. Available in the CSI accessories range.
An untrimmed wick over 8mm long produces an oversized flame that triggers mushrooming and smoke. Trim to 5mm before lighting — both the first burn and every subsequent burn. Wick trimmers (available in the CSI accessories range) make this fast and precise. Customer education matters here too: include a wick care card with every candle telling customers to trim before each light. Untrimmed wicks at customer-side are a common complaint source.
Before scaling any wick-wax-fragrance combination to production, light a test candle for 2 hours and observe: flame height (target 1-1.5cm), melt pool development (should reach edge by hour 2-3), smoke (should be zero), mushrooming (should be minimal/none), soot deposits (should be zero on glass). If all five pass, you have a production-ready recipe. If any fails, iterate one variable at a time until the burn is clean.
Who needs to audit their wick protocol now
- Visible mushrooming on test candlesDrop one wick size and re-test. If still mushrooming, drop another size or switch wick series. The wick is too big or wrong series.
- Soot ring on the inside of glass jarsSame diagnosis — wick is too large for the diameter. The oversized flame is producing carbon that deposits on the cooler glass walls.
- Tunneling — melt pool only forms a narrow centre channelOpposite problem. Wick is too small. Move up one size. If still tunneling, verify wick series matches wax type.
- Different SKUs in same wax behave differently with same wickYou're using the wrong wick for at least one SKU. Audit each candle diameter separately and select wick from the sizing chart rather than using one wick across all SKUs.
- Customer complaints about black smoke or sooty jarsProduction-side wick sizing error. The customer experience is being shaped by wick choice, not by wax or fragrance. Fix the wick.
- You've never tested or you "just used what came in a kit"Start an audit. Most starter kit wicks are CD or ECO at one size — they don't match the diameter or wax of every candle you'll ever make. Plan wick selection per SKU.
FAQ — every question makers ask about wick mushrooming
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