Douglas Fir Sapling Mortality Calculator for Carbon Sequestration
Targeting Atmospheric carbon reduction? Calculate the exact Douglas Fir order volume needed to overcome Slow initial accumulation.
Project Goals
Trees to Order
Buy 172 extra to account for loss.
"To have 400 survivors in your Carbon Sequestration project, you need to plant 43% more trees."
The Challenge
Every restoration project faces unique pressures. In the context of Carbon Sequestration, the primary failure point is often Slow initial accumulation.
Long lived species store more carbon over time despite slower juvenile growth rates. To achieve Atmospheric carbon reduction, project managers cannot rely on "best-case" survival rates. Budgeting for a 30% mortality rate is a realistic baseline.
Planning Breakdown
The Goal
Establish 400 mature stems/acre.
The Risk
At 30% mortality, you will lose 172 trees/acre.
The Solution
Order 572 seedlings. This "gross-up" ensures you hit targets despite natural loss.
Silvics of Douglas Fir
Pseudotsuga menziesiiGrowth Profile
Classified as a Large evergreen conifer. While valuable for Structural lumber, it is notably susceptible to Root rot in wet soils during establishment.
Planter's Tip
"Ensure planting sites have excellent drainage to prevent fungal pathogens."