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Posted

Never knew urea is used to prevent annosus fungi on stumps by changing pH

 

Interesting.

 

Urea supposedly good  help rot stumps faster also which makes sense.

 

 

Posted
10 hours ago, Stere said:

Never knew urea is used to prevent annosus fungi on stumps by changing pH

 

Interesting.

 

Urea supposedly good  help rot stumps faster also which makes sense.

 

 

We used to paint it at forestry college on softwood stumps to stop fungi , but u dont see it for sale often now 

Posted
35 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

Could you not dissolve them in water and sell them as Adblue?

 

You could be sitting on a fortune!

Got to be deionised water though . 

Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, Muddy42 said:

plus I suspect adblue needs a very pure and exact mix.

 

 

32.5% urea to 67.5% deionised water . 

Edited by Stubby

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