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I woefully neglected my mushroom. About 2 or 3 weeks ago I brewed some new tea

and added it to the " pot " with two thick muchrooms and some very old tea. No

new mushroom has appeared. It is just sitting there looking either dormat or

dead. What should I do??

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Hi, ! Did you add sugar to your tea? u did not mention. What is your

brewing " pot " like? A closeup picture would be nice to describe top of scobie.

If the tea in there was nice and acidic, it was preserving them , but you are

right, they might be slightly dormant. Make sure conditions are healthy, and

covered with clean papertowell and rubberband, to keep mold out.If tea in there

was older and sour i would think it is alive! I would brew more sweet tea pour

the old tea off,leave 1-2 cups of the good acidic bottom in with scobies. In

with sweeet tea, and wait another 7-10 days, and see if something happens. Luv,

Jahjet

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> I woefully neglected my mushroom. About 2 or 3 weeks ago I brewed some new tea

and added it to the " pot " with two thick muchrooms and some very old tea. No

new mushroom has appeared. It is just sitting there looking either dormat or

dead. What should I do??

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Oh..you have to let sweet tea cool..to room temp, before adding to " Pot " a

bacteria and yeast is alive, and can be killed off. just like when baking bread

you let your yeast bubble up with a little sugar and warm water, if water is too

warm it kills yeasty bacteria. Jahjet

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> > I woefully neglected my mushroom. About 2 or 3 weeks ago I brewed some new

tea and added it to the " pot " with two thick muchrooms and some very old tea.

No new mushroom has appeared. It is just sitting there looking either dormat or

dead. What should I do??

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> I woefully neglected my mushroom. About 2 or 3 weeks ago I brewed some new tea

and added it to the " pot " with two thick muchrooms and some very old tea. No

new mushroom has appeared. It is just sitting there looking either dormat or

dead. What should I do??

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I brewed the tea with 3 cups of tea (brewed) and 1 1/2 cups of sugar. It is in

a large jar (in which I have made KT many times before) with a muslin cover. It

has remained still and not disturbed. I have two mushrooms that have sunk to

the bottom of the jar. It smells slightly vinegary but not as strong has it has

in the past. No bubbles at all. So, did I kill it???

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Hi, it may just be the proportions of sweet tea( water, sugar and water) It

seems to me a little low water, and how much tea? Would you share the original

recepie? Peace, Jahjet

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> > I woefully neglected my mushroom. About 2 or 3 weeks ago I brewed some new

tea and added it to the " pot " with two thick muchrooms and some very old tea.

No new mushroom has appeared. It is just sitting there looking either dormat or

dead. What should I do??

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> I brewed the tea with 3 cups of tea (brewed) and 1 1/2 cups of sugar. It is

in a large jar (in which I have made KT many times before) with a muslin cover.

It has remained still and not disturbed. I have two mushrooms that have sunk to

the bottom of the jar. It smells slightly vinegary but not as strong has it has

in the past. No bubbles at all. So, did I kill it???

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I will give it a try. I was kinda thinking along those lines, but now you

confirmed it for me before I throw out the whole batch and get a new scobie.

Thanks!

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> > I woefully neglected my mushroom. About 2 or 3 weeks ago I brewed some new

tea and added it to the " pot " with two thick muchrooms and some very old tea.

No new mushroom has appeared. It is just sitting there looking either dormat or

dead. What should I do??

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Hi, !! Good to hear all bases are covered!! I hope your SCOBY COMES OUT OF

HYBERNATION, AND BE HUNGRY TO EAT! Hopefully is still viable! It is a good idea

to write down the little details, maybe even have a timetable setup just for

Scoby and jot down taste, smells bubbles, any changes as it happens. Tasting is

good good you can tell a lot from how the brew is progressing as the taste

reflects the fermentation's whereabout.

tte

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> > > I woefully neglected my mushroom. About 2 or 3 weeks ago I brewed some new

tea and added it to the " pot " with two thick muchrooms and some very old tea.

No new mushroom has appeared. It is just sitting there looking either dormat or

dead. What should I do??

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Hibernation( smile, i had bears on mind) Temperature is a very important

element, so maybe raising the a heat gently..they like a steady 70-85F

tte

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new tea and added it to the " pot " with two thick muchrooms and some very old

tea. No new mushroom has appeared. It is just sitting there looking either

dormat or dead. What should I do??

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