Wednesday, February 17, 2016

How To Dry Blue Henon Bamboo Tree

By Stephen Watson


Bamboos are only suitable after they have been properly dried. Doing this will ensure that you can use them in the long term. The high level of water in bamboos can cause problems reason being it can cause rotting, fungal growth and insect manifestation. It is for this reason that people are encouraged to be aware of the various methods of curing a blue henon bamboo tree.

Regardless of the method you find best, harvesting bamboos should be done properly so that there is no splitting as you dry them. Only cut the shoots that have grown for at least five years since this is the time it takes to fully harden. Proper hardening ensures that insects are never able to bore through the plant. Cutting should be done near a node, where it is hardest, so as to avoid likelihood of splitting.

A pocket friendly and easy method to work with is air drying. It is for these reasons that air drying has become very common. The shoots need to be stored vertically after being cut. The branches should be left intact so that evaporation will happen easily. Place them somewhere with a shade so that evaporation rate is just right. Note that hastened evaporation increases likelihood of cracking.

Another practical method is fire drying by use of propane torches. Bamboos have oils called resins responsible for preservation. Heating around the cut areas is done at a temperature ranging at 120 degrees Celsius in a manner that it does not burn. Wipe the resin the moment it appears since this will enhance surface sealing and preservation. In addition, anything preventing moisture eradication in the bamboos is essentially removed.

A wood-stove will do as well. It can help achieve a result similar to the propane torch. The better parts of Chinese craftsmen are fond of this method and all they do is use fire pits containing charcoal to achieve a result that is remarkable. On the other hand, ensure that heating is focused on a single areas reason being the resin will dry as soon as the heating is stopped.

Another tactic is soaking in water. You should submerge bamboos completely in water and allow soaking for 3 months to allow complete saturation. Allow the plant to dry under the sun. The soaking will prevent insect manifestation reason being the starches they feed on is removed. Drying the plant in the evening will allow proper evaporation so as to avoid cracking even in hot weather.

A big headache in curing of bamboos is cracking. People are thus encouraged to learn of effective methods by which they can mitigate these problems. Shellac or sealant addition will safeguard you from the cracking problem reason being the rate of drying is significantly brought down.

After the curing part is done, bamboos in most cases will turn from green to yellow. The curing makes bamboos rather light but very strong. As a result, such bamboos can be used in manufacturing of house furniture among other purposes.




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