Alright ya'll, I'm stumped. I've been doing the fermented feed for probably six months now and have a seemingly random development of the white film on top. Sometimes it's there, other times it's just the top of a murky bucket of water. I pretty much always get the bubbling and semi-sweet smell of a good ferment, though. Is there something in my city's water supply that would fluctuate enough to kill the mother occassionally?
I'm using the dual bucket method, so when it drains, the film does settle on top of the feed. I don't scoop that all out, though. Even still, it seems to disappear sometimes. I haven't found a pattern that makes sense.
You're not losing the mother. What you're seeing with the white film is actually a dual powered fermentation happening, so to speak. You're seeing a yeast and bacteria combined ferment. The mother is the 'snot' that settles on top of the feed under the hooch and is there well before you drain. The white film that sometimes forms on top of the hooch is a bacteria. I never, ever have a white film on top of my ferment...and, I'm certainly fermenting. Were you losing the mother, you would lose your bubbling and your sweet smell of a good ferment. So, all that's happening is you have a bacterial culture that sometimes has the right elements to grow and sometimes doesn't...and, through it all your mother and fermentation are going along just fine. No worries to be had.
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