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September 6, 2015 | #11 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: virginia
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Sue, you don't have much of a fungal coat, but I am sure you are fine.
Here are some tips on how to get an awesome fungal coat, at least it works for me. 1-Extract your seeds from the tomato 2-Include chunks of the tomato and squeeze the juice out. 3-Never ever add water unless absolutely necessary 4-Try to ferment in a controlled temperature of around 80 degrees give or take a few degrees 5-Never ever cover the container the seeds are fermenting in 6-Do NOT stir or swirl until you have a fungal coat, sit on your hands if you must 7-After you see a fungal coat then you can stir Doing this I have been getting really nasty fungal coats in about 36 hours ,the kind where it looks like you added cotton balls to your jar.Good Stuff I let it ferment for another day stirring and swirling at will And Carolyn, I think we agree on most of these points |
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