SCOBY ISSUES

navajo001

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Hey all!

I got a scoby a week ago and I put it into 1.5 GAL of Lipton tea with 1.5 cups white sugar using Britta filtered well water and covered with a clean white T-shirt scrap but I think I am growing mold instead of kombucha.

Anyone want to check out the following pics and let me know what you think?

SCOBY
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STUFF:
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Since I've never made kombucha before, I want to make sure this isn't normal before I toss it. Thanks for your time.

Tom
 

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big brown horse said:
Yup that is mold. :(

I would throw the whole thing out. I'll send you another.
DANGIT!

Any ideas what I did wrong? Should the tea be cold? It was a bit warm as I had just made it. It was sitting on the kitchen counter out of direct sunlight. Our water is a bit weird, it corrodes everything. the britta filter was a bit old (month or so) and I DID just notice this weekend that there was a small pocket of algae growing in the bottom corner of the filter. So many things it could have been I guess.

I appreciate your offer and will gladly accept if it's not too much of a problem.

Thanks for the input. I'll toss it now and soak the container in a weak bleach overnight to be sure it's all dead.

Thanks,

Tom
 

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navajo001 said:
big brown horse said:
Yup that is mold. :(

I would throw the whole thing out. I'll send you another.
DANGIT!

Any ideas what I did wrong? Should the tea be cold? It was a bit warm as I had just made it. It was sitting on the kitchen counter out of direct sunlight. Our water is a bit weird, it corrodes everything. the britta filter was a bit old (month or so) and I DID just notice this weekend that there was a small pocket of algae growing in the bottom corner of the filter. So many things it could have been I guess.

I appreciate your offer and will gladly accept if it's not too much of a problem.

Thanks for the input. I'll toss it now and soak the container in a weak bleach overnight to be sure it's all dead.

Thanks,

Tom
Algae? Hot tea? :lol: Yeah, those could have been the culprit! Or perhaps it got contaminated some other way, who knows!

Science is fun isn't it? :gig
 

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big brown horse said:
Algae? Hot tea? :lol: Yeah, those could have been the culprit! Or perhaps it got contaminated some other way, who knows!

Science is fun isn't it? :gig
WHAT? Don't tell me you don't enjoy a nice cup of hot algae tea! :lol:

Yeah, that does sound bad, huh?
 

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When I first got my scoby, I was told to put about a tablespoon of ACV on too of the scoby, to prevent mold, as I didn't have much original kombucha. The guy told me this wouel prevent mold from growing.
 

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mine is moldy too. :( I have another one on order from a good friend. You might want to try to get another one from someone else if you don't want to wait.

So sorry!! I guess I may have ignored it too much over the past 6 months.
 

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miss_thenorth said:
When I first got my scoby, I was told to put about a tablespoon of ACV on too of the scoby, to prevent mold, as I didn't have much original kombucha. The guy told me this wouel prevent mold from growing.
Now THAT makes sense. Thanks for the tip. Will try it next time.
 

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big brown horse said:
mine is moldy too. :( I have another one on order from a good friend. You might want to try to get another one from someone else if you don't want to wait.

So sorry!! I guess I may have ignored it too much over the past 6 months.
AWWW MAN! Sorry to hear that! I'll let you know what I come up with.

So, maybe it wasn't my hot algae tea? :lol:

Take care and we'll get this all sored out some time.
 

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Use black tea and let it cool to room temp before introducing the scoby. It is a live colony and heat will damage it......also, yes, you need to acidify the tea so mold will be less likely to grow.

Once you get it going, take a healthy spare scoby and fold it up and put it into a jar with some filtered water, put the date on it, and stick it in your fridge. Then you will have a spare if needed. Switch it out with a fresh one now and then to always have that security blanket.

I kill my scobys and my kefir grains regularly. :p It is good to have the spares in the fridge/freezer (dried kefir grains in the freezer.)

I'd offer some, but I have not been good about getting things out this rough year. Too much going on, too many distractions. Sorry....
 

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