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and I have a question for anyone who has been doing this for a while.
Today was the first official taste testing of my first batch of Kombucha Tea. I am happy to say that it turned out wonderfully and I am anxious to start my next batch. Except that my new baby scoby's are rather thin and anemic looking next to the robust mother I started with.
First of all, I found that I did not have a gallon jar handy, so I used two half gallon canning Ball jars cutting the original mother into two pieces with my fingers and putting half in each jar. The babies grew well and did a fine job, they are just sort of thin and much lighter than the original starter.
I found that today was not a good multi-tasking day for me. I am making Kefir cheese and wanted to put a bit of the whey into my jar of natural leavening (raisins) that is developing on the counter, but accidentally put a few drops into the jar of scoby's that were sitting in the midst of all of my alchemy!
I hurriedly rinsed them off and stuck the four of them into a new jar of KT to wait for my tea that was brewing to cool off.
Do you think the scoby's will suffer after being exposed to the kefir whey? Do I need to add both new scoby's to my fresh batch of tea, or an old one and a new one?
Last question (for this post!) One of my baby scoby's top layer peeled off when I was rinsing it. Have I managed to kill off all of my wonderful cultures?
Any advice, reassuring, and handholding is much appreciated!
Patches
Today was the first official taste testing of my first batch of Kombucha Tea. I am happy to say that it turned out wonderfully and I am anxious to start my next batch. Except that my new baby scoby's are rather thin and anemic looking next to the robust mother I started with.
First of all, I found that I did not have a gallon jar handy, so I used two half gallon canning Ball jars cutting the original mother into two pieces with my fingers and putting half in each jar. The babies grew well and did a fine job, they are just sort of thin and much lighter than the original starter.
I found that today was not a good multi-tasking day for me. I am making Kefir cheese and wanted to put a bit of the whey into my jar of natural leavening (raisins) that is developing on the counter, but accidentally put a few drops into the jar of scoby's that were sitting in the midst of all of my alchemy!

Do you think the scoby's will suffer after being exposed to the kefir whey? Do I need to add both new scoby's to my fresh batch of tea, or an old one and a new one?
Last question (for this post!) One of my baby scoby's top layer peeled off when I was rinsing it. Have I managed to kill off all of my wonderful cultures?
Any advice, reassuring, and handholding is much appreciated!
Patches