There is no specific time line. It is dependant on the wood and how much oil/resin it has in it, if the wood is a hard of soft wood, what the environmental condition the wood is in. But to give a very basic idea soft wood will start to rot in the outside normal environment where you have rain, cold dry spells across a year in about 6 months hard wood will go substantially longer
Both! Wood rot is formed by water on wood. It could flout away or rot. Fungi spreads against the wood and causes wood rot! Thanks
it does not. it rots faster in the dark
dark
Decomposers cause wood to rot.
The main cause of wood dry rotting is a brown rot fungi called Serpula lacrymans. These spores get onto wood and slowly eat away at the wood, causing it to slowly rot out.
Apple rot faster in hot climate .
It rots faster in the light.
It rots faster in the light.
it does not. it rots faster in the dark
dark
yes
I'm asking this because we are wanting to make a light pole to put a light on.. so at night i can see what i am doing with my horses and we want one either oak or pine.. but we want to know which one would rot first..
in the sun light
No, Bananas actually spoil/rot faster in the darkness
Keep it in a damp, warm, and dark place and micro-organisms will do all the work for you.
Redwood is a rich brown chocolate color, is very light and very stable .. as well as rot resistant. Cedar is also a very good choice when looking for a light stable wood ...many cedar trees have dark red and brown tones.
Decomposers cause wood to rot.
It will rot faster on the counter