C. Howlett
TVWBB Super Fan
A couple of months ago, I picked up about 120 pounds of free fig wood from a tree pruned by a little old lady. A relocation was imminent, so I quickly chunked the wood and stored it in a 45 gallon garbage can.
After a few weeks, I noticed that the wood didn't seem to be drying. I dumped it and poked an extensive pattern of ventilation holes in the garbage can. I also discarded the more obviously infected wood. I don't know what diseases are common to fig, but there was clearly something wrong with the pieces I dumped.
Now, some 3 months later, the wood still doesn't seem to be drying. Worse, the exterior of the fig chunks is covered by green mold! For whatever reason, the cherry wood I also chunked and tossed into the garbage can is NOT moldy.
After a few weeks, I noticed that the wood didn't seem to be drying. I dumped it and poked an extensive pattern of ventilation holes in the garbage can. I also discarded the more obviously infected wood. I don't know what diseases are common to fig, but there was clearly something wrong with the pieces I dumped.
Now, some 3 months later, the wood still doesn't seem to be drying. Worse, the exterior of the fig chunks is covered by green mold! For whatever reason, the cherry wood I also chunked and tossed into the garbage can is NOT moldy.