Actually I was told that it was no issue to let them rest in water for days. I believe it was in the main site and if I can find it I will reprint it for you.
Mine actually started growing when I did that while they hadn't before. And fortunately my water has no chlorine. I am very careful about using only my well water or spring water to rinse.
All I can say is if you have a few extra grains, try it. I think you will get the same results.
Thank you for the information on the orangish bloom. I was worrried. Now I wish I had tried the kefir! It also had kind of spider webbish strings as I seperated them.
Yep I need to go to the main site.
EDITED: I have taken a quick look and can't find where it said that so I would advise you to NOT put them in water. I will continue to do so but I don't want yours to suffer.
They do look a bit starved when I take them out and it is possible I am destroying the important parts of it. I had better get to reading
Mine actually started growing when I did that while they hadn't before. And fortunately my water has no chlorine. I am very careful about using only my well water or spring water to rinse.
All I can say is if you have a few extra grains, try it. I think you will get the same results.
Thank you for the information on the orangish bloom. I was worrried. Now I wish I had tried the kefir! It also had kind of spider webbish strings as I seperated them.
Yep I need to go to the main site.
EDITED: I have taken a quick look and can't find where it said that so I would advise you to NOT put them in water. I will continue to do so but I don't want yours to suffer.
They do look a bit starved when I take them out and it is possible I am destroying the important parts of it. I had better get to reading
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