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How long does it take cherry to season?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pulp Friction" data-source="post: 2493644" data-attributes="member: 54316"><p>I cut a lot of cherry this year in early spring through the beginning of summer. Most of it was split immediately and dried in total sun and plenty of breeze. It was bone dry in just several months, but it involved the best drying months of the year. Also, I left plenty of rounds approx. 10" or so in dia. and they were also bone dry last week when split open. However, cut and split in early fall with rains starting to happen, I doubt it will lose enough in time unless split quite thin and placed in open sun. Only then will it stand a chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pulp Friction, post: 2493644, member: 54316"] I cut a lot of cherry this year in early spring through the beginning of summer. Most of it was split immediately and dried in total sun and plenty of breeze. It was bone dry in just several months, but it involved the best drying months of the year. Also, I left plenty of rounds approx. 10" or so in dia. and they were also bone dry last week when split open. However, cut and split in early fall with rains starting to happen, I doubt it will lose enough in time unless split quite thin and placed in open sun. Only then will it stand a chance. [/QUOTE]
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