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Tree Bark Turning Black from “Rain”: Lab Sampling Thoughts

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  • #389956

    Krista
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    Hi All- Our beautiful, resilient, tree kin here in the Sierras have some black bark that has started to spread rapidly this year. I noticed this dramatically increased after several days of dense energy rain (that did not smell good) in December. After this rain, my new concrete bird bath lost its ability to hold water and began to crumble. Deciduous trees in town affected, as well as pines in forest. Was in Flagstaff, AZ area in March and saw it there as well. Any thoughts on what to test for when sending to a lab? Any insights at all on the matter are welcome as well.

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  • #389971

    Eliza
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    hi Krista 🙂 – when a beloved 400 year old (rare due to ithe rarity of this ancient heirloom species – I guess – I don’t know tree-minology) maple tree on the ‘stead started to have issues I called a tree nonprofit / arboretum near me and the lady was super nice. She asked for pictures of the tree to figure out what kind it was as the first step. Before sending stuff to a lab (or if nobody has any ideas on here – you may want to just reach out to an organization near you with the same expertreeees 🙂 keep us posted on your gnarly situation.? Rip bird bath though – yikes – acid rain!?

  • #389991

    Jena
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    OH KRISTA….HOW SAD…..I NOTICE MY 3 BELOVED REDBUD TREES I PLANTED 27 YRS AGO ARE SUFFERING…MY LOVELY 2 APRICOTS AND 2 PEACHES DID NOT FLOWER THIS YR! HUH??? SO MIKE AND AMANDHA HAVE A YOUTUBE …..VINEGAR BLUE SKY ..SHOWING EVAPORATING CHEAP VINEGAR CLEARS THE CHEMTRAILS ..WHICH IS RAINING DOWN ON OUR BELOVED GARDENS! I AM NOW LOCKED AND LOADED TO COMBAT THIS CRAP!

  • #389993

    Jena
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    OH AND AMANDHA VOLLMER HAS A VID AND DR B HAD MATT ROESKE ON ELECTROCULTURE….I WENT BERSERKO AND MADE TALL BRANCHES WE TRIMMED INTO A SPIRALING COPPER WIRE ARMY…WE HAVE HAD 10 YRS OF UNUSUAL FREAK WEATHER AND STORMS…YRS OF CRAZY 3 MO DROUGHTS IN OUR USUALLY WET NO. ILLINOIS…SO I PUT OUT THESE 35 ELECTROCULTTURE POLES AND NOW IT RAINS OFTEN….GONNA KEEP TRYING!

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      Douglas
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      Maybe turn off caps lock. Unless you are yelling of course 🙂 ?

  • #390006

    Krista
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    Thanks for your input, everyone! I question whether material is being dispersed above the clouds during storms, and frequently hear what seems like more planes that usual when I am out hiking during rain and snow. We also have had surfactant in creeks over the past year (attached photos). Yes, @ew does seem like a corrosive material… wondering if there is a lab to uncover it but not sure what to look for besides aluminum, barium, strontium. I have spoken to several local scientists and continue to hope to find folks not fully indoctrinated and/or willing to consider geoengineering and weather modification. I appreciate that folks concerned about cLIEmate $$$$$$ want the same thing that I do, a healthy planet. So it takes a longer intro to welcome people to consider other things going on as most scientists tend to start with “climate change”, “bark beetles”, “the drought in 2015” as reasons why we have had drastic tree die off in the past year. In the Sierra, it is most pronounced in alpine areas where there has been the most “snow”, though also happening at lower elevations. I try to ride the line with pointing out what is happening and not coming off as depressing/doom. We have solutions like earth pipes, chembusters, prayer and intention, research and education, InPower, Save Our Skies, caring for our spaces we can control… I recently saw Mitch the Orgone Donor *not* recommending boiling vinegar. Any thoughts on that as well? @ClimateViewer I appreciate you and know you are busy, but if you see this and have time to share any insights I’d love to hear them!

  • #390011

    Krista
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    Also sharing odd ways trees transitioned on in alpine areas after winter 2022/23 where they flashed out, split in straight lines, and patterns of broken branches that look to me were chemically frozen and dehydrated to have broken off in this smooth and clean way. Do you all see that too?

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