fr3dopyrox Posted March 17, 2019 Posted March 17, 2019 Hello, I have a prunus domestica in house , I have a little cutted, I want to make coal with , who know that coal ? Thanks guys...
AntarcticFX Posted March 17, 2019 Posted March 17, 2019 Hello, I have a prunus domestica in house , I have a little cutted, I want to make coal with , who know that coal ? Thanks guys... That's identified as a Cherry Tree, which has quite an extensive history in the production of BP, I believe. According to a few different sources it has performed well in BP tests. I'd say you should have fairly good results using trimmings from that. The general consensus seems to be that the softer the wood, the better the charcoal for BP production. There are a lot of other environmental variables that factor into the growth of good, high quality wood for charcoal though. 1
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