Can you stain blue pine?
Consequently, can you stain blue stain pine?
Actually it does matter. Blue stain is caused by a fungus (mold). It doesn't matter if the stain is caused by a beetle, stacking green boards together to encourage the fungus, pine logs cut in the summer and staining in the yard or in stacks of stickered pine.
Herein, what causes blue stain in Pine?
Blue stain is a common fungus that infects the sapwood of freshly sawn boards causing a blue discoloration in pine. However, because more destructive organisms thrive under the same conditions that lead to blue stain, it is advisable to inspect your boards for weakened wood fibers or punkiness.
And I always prefer to use Rust-Oleum wood stain on pine because you can literally paint it on like paint (just not quite as thick as paint) and it'll still dry completely in a relatively short amount of time, and you can cover up as much of that crazy pine grain as possible.