Guest guest Posted September 25, 2007 Report Share Posted September 25, 2007 In message <fdbru2+8l35eGroups> you wrote: > Great idea! Now wonder how a drop light with a 20 watt bulb in a > cooler (insulated box) would work. We keep our house below 70º in the > winter...something to think about. But, suppose the light would be a > problem. Maybe have to shield it somehow.... Bette, Kombucha does not mind light. Only direct sunlight is not recommended because the ultraviolet is a known killer of bacteria and Kombucha is a symbiotic culture of both yeasts and bacteria. Don't worry about ordinary light of either bulb or daylight. Kombucha Greetings, Margret:-) -- +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ <)))<>< http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk <)))<>< http://www.AnswersInGenesis.com +----------------- http://www.Gotquestions.org ------------------+ Not liking someone is no excuse for not loving them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2007 Report Share Posted September 25, 2007 Thank you Margaret. I will rig something up as the weather cools off then. A syrofoam cooler maybe, drop light with small watt bulb. Bette Margret Pegg <Minstrel@...> wrote: > Bette, Kombucha does not mind light. > Only direct sunlight is not recommended because the ultraviolet is > a known killer of bacteria and Kombucha is a symbiotic culture > of both yeasts and bacteria. > > Don't worry about ordinary light of either bulb or daylight. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2007 Report Share Posted September 25, 2007 Thank you Margaret. I will rig something up as the weather cools off then. A syrofoam cooler maybe, drop light with small watt bulb. Bette Margret Pegg <Minstrel@...> wrote: > Bette, Kombucha does not mind light. > Only direct sunlight is not recommended because the ultraviolet is > a known killer of bacteria and Kombucha is a symbiotic culture > of both yeasts and bacteria. > > Don't worry about ordinary light of either bulb or daylight. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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