Hi to all, and congrats on a great resource.
I couldn't get brf, coffee grinder or pc so ground some organic br using a pepper mill and a mortar & pestle for the tough bits.
After mixing together and steam sterilizing I have innoculated with almost one year old p cube amazon spores.
The 3 jars have been sitting near a low temp heater now for 5 days in the dark, no signs of colonization. I know this can take a while with older spores but the question I have is:
Due to the fact the brf was ground to not as fine a grade as flour using the above method have I jeopordized my efforts?
So far no growth I am being patient just curious if this will cause problems.
Thanks!
I couldn't get brf, coffee grinder or pc so ground some organic br using a pepper mill and a mortar & pestle for the tough bits.
After mixing together and steam sterilizing I have innoculated with almost one year old p cube amazon spores.
The 3 jars have been sitting near a low temp heater now for 5 days in the dark, no signs of colonization. I know this can take a while with older spores but the question I have is:
Due to the fact the brf was ground to not as fine a grade as flour using the above method have I jeopordized my efforts?
So far no growth I am being patient just curious if this will cause problems.
Thanks!