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- Findlay, Ohio
That Wiki isn't quite right on a couple of things...
"Although primarily found in dead trees, spalting can also occur in living trees under stress. Although spalting can cause weight loss and strength loss in the wood,'
Let's start with what is happening:
2 different species of fungi are decaying dead wood. When those 2 meet, they draw a "battle line" between them kinda fighting over who gets to decay the wood. That's the black line you see.
The goal is to get to the wood and stop the fungus before it starts to noticeably soften the wood. Sounds like @Njdelaney has a good way to do that.
A couple things I think are misunderstandings in Wikipedia:
1) plenty of spalting in living trees. Remember the wood inside of a live tree is dead so decay in the tree can cause the same thing.
2) living tree doesn't need to be stressed to have spalting.
3) technically, I don't think it's correct to say spalting causes strength loss. It's the fungus doing that. Maybe that's splitting hairs.
I say all that to try to help understand what's happening, not to nit-pick an article.
"Although primarily found in dead trees, spalting can also occur in living trees under stress. Although spalting can cause weight loss and strength loss in the wood,'
Let's start with what is happening:
2 different species of fungi are decaying dead wood. When those 2 meet, they draw a "battle line" between them kinda fighting over who gets to decay the wood. That's the black line you see.
The goal is to get to the wood and stop the fungus before it starts to noticeably soften the wood. Sounds like @Njdelaney has a good way to do that.
A couple things I think are misunderstandings in Wikipedia:
1) plenty of spalting in living trees. Remember the wood inside of a live tree is dead so decay in the tree can cause the same thing.
2) living tree doesn't need to be stressed to have spalting.
3) technically, I don't think it's correct to say spalting causes strength loss. It's the fungus doing that. Maybe that's splitting hairs.
I say all that to try to help understand what's happening, not to nit-pick an article.











