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Posted - 22/12/2010 :  00:29:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello all,

I was talking the dog on a walk and I happend to walk past a farm and noticed a big pile of bark, If I can find out what tree it's from and is okay for my corn, would it be okay to wash and dry out?
It just got me thinking because theres alot of it and if it was all good to use I would never have to buy substrate again =P

all so found a few nice sticks that I may also sand down and bleach.. Am I all good to be doing this or should I just stay away and buy from shops..




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jonoandapril
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Posted - 22/12/2010 :  08:19:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
iv heard of a few people using sticks they've found in their vivs, but personally id make sure i knew how to treat them propperly before using them. as for substrate i wouldnt know. would it b worth the hassle of treating/ drying etc?

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Posted - 22/12/2010 :  09:15:28  Show Profile  Visit FiestaSTLou's Homepage  Click to see FiestaSTLou's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
If you do use it give it a good bake first, i used wet bark from a petshop in my corns rubs but it was to wet and made the humidity to high, so i ended up baking it everytime i cleaned them out, I havnt bothered using it anymore tho its just to wet and hasstle to bake everytime i wanna clean them out so just use aspen now.

Im sure the bark should be ok tho aslong as u bake it to kill all the parasites in it :)

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Posted - 22/12/2010 :  17:25:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yeah I've had a think and I'mnot gona give the bark ago, It is gona be to much hasstle when I can just go out and buy some aspen, I just saw it and went oooooooooo lol =] I think I'm gona sand the sticks down and bleach and bake them though they are nice sticks =P Aspen is cheap enough anyways..



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Posted - 22/12/2010 :  19:19:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You don't need to bleach them. Just strip them of bark, sand off any sharp bits, wash them down with boiling water and dry them in an oven for about an hour. Smaller sticks don't need as long as an hour and sticks leaning towards being a log will need more. I use 130 degrees in the oven and seems to be hot enough to dry quickly but not hot enough to burn and discolour the sticks.

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