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Hi group. I haven't posted in a number of months for a variety of

reasons. First, I was going through my own health challanges and let

the KT sit to long. Then we went on vacation and when we got back. DH

(who works out of town) wound up in the hospital and we almost lost

him twice. God preserved his life. Long story short is that he is now

on short term disability as he recupperates. Last time I posted we

were talking about using organinc sugar and tea. Well, I ordered some

organic white apple/black/ and green tea from my co-op. I also ordered

some organic evaporated cane juice crystals. My first batch of tea

worked fine and tasted wonderful. The next batch was covered with

mold. My FIRST experience with mold and I had done nothing different.

So I threw it ALL out and used some scobies I had in a jar of tea to

make a new batch. Low and behold it was covered with mold and I'm out

of scobies. I set them on top of my freezer in an anchor hocking jar

covered with two unbleached coffee filters secured with a rubber band.

I'm afraid to contact Larry for some new scobies and starter tea until

I find out WHY? UGH! Any suggestions? I have NO CLUE! :-)

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Hi, I am new at making kombucha. From the research I have done, a

pH of 4, or below, is prohibitive to the formation of mold. After

mixing the tea with starter tea, or vinegar, I test the acidity

using pH paper. I would recommend getting narrow range pH paper,

since they are more accurate. I find it difficult to tell the

colors apart with the ones I have, wide range. I hope this helps.

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> Hi group. I haven't posted in a number of months for a variety of

> reasons. First, I was going through my own health challanges and

let

> the KT sit to long. Then we went on vacation and when we got back.

DH

> (who works out of town) wound up in the hospital and we almost lost

> him twice. God preserved his life. Long story short is that he is

now

> on short term disability as he recupperates. Last time I posted we

> were talking about using organinc sugar and tea. Well, I ordered

some

> organic white apple/black/ and green tea from my co-op. I also

ordered

> some organic evaporated cane juice crystals. My first batch of tea

> worked fine and tasted wonderful. The next batch was covered with

> mold. My FIRST experience with mold and I had done nothing

different.

> So I threw it ALL out and used some scobies I had in a jar of tea

to

> make a new batch. Low and behold it was covered with mold and I'm

out

> of scobies. I set them on top of my freezer in an anchor hocking

jar

> covered with two unbleached coffee filters secured with a rubber

band.

> I'm afraid to contact Larry for some new scobies and starter tea

until

> I find out WHY? UGH! Any suggestions? I have NO CLUE! :-)

>

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>I should add that in my case, now that I think about it the mold

>wasn't black. It was blue? It was definately the growth of something

>strange

Carol, it definitely was fuzzy? Sometimes the SCOBY forms with

irregularities that can look like a blue/greenish thing but the surface is

still smooth and that is normal. Mold is always fuzzy.

--V

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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I didn't feel it but it looked fuzzy and like another layer on top.

DIFFERENT to say the least. I've had plants in my kitchen but recently

purchased a new one and wonder if that caused a problem. Carol B

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> >I should add that in my case, now that I think about it the mold

> >wasn't black. It was blue? It was definately the growth of something

> >strange

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> Carol, it definitely was fuzzy? Sometimes the SCOBY forms with

> irregularities that can look like a blue/greenish thing but the

surface is

> still smooth and that is normal. Mold is always fuzzy.

>

> --V

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>

>

> ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

> --A.J. Muste

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Carol,

Many people have plants nearby their brewing stations, as I do. However,

everyone agrees that if one has a mold problem, houseplants nearby have to

be considered if no other vector is obvious. Having just brought a new

houseplant in, I'd say, unfortunately, it's the likely culprit.

--V

At 05:18 PM 10/23/2006, you wrote:

>I didn't feel it but it looked fuzzy and like another layer on top.

>DIFFERENT to say the least. I've had plants in my kitchen but recently

> purchased a new one and wonder if that caused a problem. Carol B

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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Well, I looked tonight and discovered that one of the two jars I

hadn't thrown out. so I looked and it was turning darker in color

(like dark green/gray or something) and junk in the jar. Disqusting

and I threw it all out. I have a LITTLE kt left in a jar with a lid.

Maybe I could remove the plant to a different room and see if I could

get a new scoby to grow on the tea. What do you think? If I have to,

I'll get rid of the plant or see if it will work outside. My spider

plants NEVER caused a problem. It was suggested I add some brewed tea

to it (the leftover tea) and see what happens. Carol B

> >I didn't feel it but it looked fuzzy and like another layer on top.

> >DIFFERENT to say the least. I've had plants in my kitchen but recently

> > purchased a new one and wonder if that caused a problem. Carol B

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>

>

>

> ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

> --A.J. Muste

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>Well, I looked tonight and discovered that one of the two jars I

>hadn't thrown out. so I looked and it was turning darker in color

>(like dark green/gray or something) and junk in the jar. Disqusting

>and I threw it all out. I have a LITTLE kt left in a jar with a lid.

>Maybe I could remove the plant to a different room and see if I could

>get a new scoby to grow on the tea. What do you think? If I have to,

>I'll get rid of the plant or see if it will work outside. My spider

>plants NEVER caused a problem. It was suggested I add some brewed tea

>to it (the leftover tea) and see what happens. Carol B

Before you start a new brew, I would strongly recommend, yes, moving the

plant to another room. Then, the room in which your brewing is happening,

use the sanitizing protocol that I posted on as much of the surfaces as you

can in order to kill off the mold spores that will be present in greater

numbers because of the fruiting body (the mold) that erupted. Reducing the

number of spores in the environment will really help.

Also, only add the same amount of sweetened tea as you have KT so that you

have a 50% starter ratio, and even, add a tablespoon of vinegar (not live).

Be sure to use a clean cloth cover. The rubber band or anything else that

was connected to the moldy batches should be thoroughly cleaned with the

sanitizing protocol before reuse. And, leave the jar with the remaining KT

in another room while you do the cleaning, then sanitize the outside of the

container, and rinse with water, before opening.

The idea is to minimize any mold spore contact.

The sanitizing protocol is: Have separate spray bottles containing

hydrogen peroxide and distilled white vinegar. Spray first with one

solution, then the other, and wipe clean.

Totally nontoxic (and edible) and it kills EVERYTHING, including antibiotic

resistant staph, mold, e-coli, pseudomonas (sp?), listeria, etc. It works

better than chlorine, betadine, etc.

--V

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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In message <ehk74t+in0teGroups> you wrote:

> Well, I looked tonight and discovered that one of the two jars I

> hadn't thrown out. so I looked and it was turning darker in color

> (like dark green/gray or something) and junk in the jar. Disqusting

> and I threw it all out.

Hi Carol,

I have been following the 'mold' saga from afar, thinking about it and

evaluating what I read.

I have been getting more and more convinced that the 'disgusting stuff' that

you had in your brew is the same kind of 'disgusting stuff' that is

floating regularly in some of my brews (depending on tea) and is completely

harmless: an oogliness of flotsam of tea-leavy bits and extra yeast cells

from the culture. Yes, it does look a bit like quatermass, a green/blue/grey

gelatinous concoction of the culture's own making, mainly redundant debris.

Strange thing I have noticed is that those particular ooglified brews

seem to be particularly delicious ...this has been mentioned by others, too.

So, I guess, you'll have to start again and just not to be afraid of

the oogly monster if it comes ....whooooooooooo ;-)

But, as said, fuzziness gives the mold away!

http://www.happyherbalist.com/pictures.htm

There are some very good pictures of healthy and moldy cultures on this

site which might help to clarify the issue for you.

With best wishes,

kombuchaly,

Margret:-) (England-UK)

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portland or

> Where are you?

>

>

>

> > i just bought my first kit and culture to make tea. im 6 days in and

> > i have mold spots on my new culture. can anyone part with a part of

> > their culture as i cannot afford to buy a new one? ii would of

> course

> > pay for shipping.

> >

> > thanks

> >

> > eric ( first timer)

> >

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portland or

> Where are you?

>

>

>

> > i just bought my first kit and culture to make tea. im 6 days in and

> > i have mold spots on my new culture. can anyone part with a part of

> > their culture as i cannot afford to buy a new one? ii would of

> course

> > pay for shipping.

> >

> > thanks

> >

> > eric ( first timer)

> >

> >

>

>

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I'm sorry to hear that. Where did you buy your kit and what do you

think went wrong? I also will be starting my 1st batch very soon and

am trying to read up. Thanks,

>

> i just bought my first kit and culture to make tea. im 6 days in

and

> i have mold spots on my new culture. can anyone part with a part

of

> their culture as i cannot afford to buy a new one? ii would of

course

> pay for shipping.

>

>

> thanks

>

> eric ( first timer)

>

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,

I'm sorry to hear that. Where did you buy your kit and what do you

think went wrong? I also will be starting my 1st batch very soon and

am trying to read up. Thanks,

>

> i just bought my first kit and culture to make tea. im 6 days in

and

> i have mold spots on my new culture. can anyone part with a part

of

> their culture as i cannot afford to buy a new one? ii would of

course

> pay for shipping.

>

>

> thanks

>

> eric ( first timer)

>

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For those that have had mold in your brews, did it SMELL any

different? Did it smell mildewy or did it smell like your regular brew?

I do have to say that up until today, I couldn't stomach the way that

my brew smelled...the entire brewed container smelled like that yucky,

just came out of the packaged glass jar smell, like when I first

opened the jar and took a whiff. Today, most of that stench is gone

and it smells better...maybe a smidge more vinegary?? Hard to tell

since this is my first batch...

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Thanks! Even though some parts of mine look questionable to a newbie

like me, I tasted it yesterday and it didn't taste moldy at all. :-)

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> >

> > For those that have had mold in your brews, did it SMELL any

> > different? Did it smell mildewy or did it smell like your

regular brew?

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