Beneath the fuzzy growth areas of staining can be observed as well.
Dark plywood in attic.
This can be caused by the action of fungal growth and molds and the affect they have on the tannins in the wood.
This latter phenomenon occurs when the house is too humid and the warm moist air seeps into the attic where it condenses and freezes on cold attic areas.
The following picture is of a long standing moisture condition in an attic where much of the roof sheathing has turned black.
While the plywood.
The other two possibilities for the stains.
If the dark surface of the wood smudges it could be mold.
In many cases the continued wetting of the sheathing will cause it to rot but that may take several years or decades depending on the attic ventilation.
In old houses you ll usually see some spots that are stained dark or black where there was a roof leak at some point in time which was repaired but the stain remains.
There is also a small risk that comes with applying the mold protective sealant in that the sealant can trap moisture in the plywood which will cause it to decompose and decay.
Black mold in attics.
After several years of this there may be.
In this photo of very dark mold in an attic in a wet attic mold which we found to be brown in the microscope looked black on the plywood.
Below is an image of heavy 3 dimensional mold growth on the sheathing.
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The dark discoloration will remain long after the mold has stopped growing.
When moisture condenses on plywood roof sheathing repeatedly or continuously the wood will turn black.
If the wood is soft if it s easily imprinted when you push on it it s probably rotten.