"To get the maxi-mum amount of diastase, the
grain must be quickly and completely sprouted.
The distilleries did it perfectly under a
rather high heat and in steam saturated
compartments. This forcing process
produces the large surplus of diastase
which is desired. Oats sprouted slowly
in the open air or out in the field con-
tain little excess diastase. The vapor-
bath grain sprouter not only takes the
place of the steam saturated cabinets of
the distillery in producing large quanti-
ties of diastase, but the oat sprouts
themselves are much more edible and
efficient than when grown in the open
air."
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Ok well "Close-To Nature" is not making vapor baths any more that I know of. What could we use instead to do this? A hot air , warm mist himudfier? Hum. Any beer brewers out there who know if we could use part of a Home brewing system vapor bath to sprout these oats? I have always sprouted Plotspike Forage Oats. A great product. But I want to learn how to sprout them in a vapor bath if we can figure out how. Who's up for some detective work??What temp and for how long. The other ads I found for Close-To Nature said they sprouted the oats in 20 to 30 hours and grew sprouts 1-2 inches a day. I know that on the 4th day a nutritional change takes place in the oat sprout which changes it from Grain feed to Green feed. Grain feed is just a nutritional supplement fed
as part of the daily ration. Green feed is fed
in addition to the daily ration at a rate of one cubic inch per bird. Green feed helps the cocks produce more robust sperm and helps bring the hens into lay.
Green feed is also a catch-all term for veggies fed to poultry, esp. I the winter. I do not know which meaning they are using in this ad.
Best,
Karen
P.S.I found nice warm air moist air vaporizers on
eBay for not much money , circa 20 dollars USA. Question is, are they hot enough and how does one rig one to have warm moist heat a growing bed? Hum. I have several of those mini greenhouses I got on sale. I suppose I could throw out the pot sections, lay some gravel in the bottom, then cover with hardware cloth. Lay down a grow mat of some kind on top of that and then the oat seeds. If I could just figure out a way to get the vapor into the oat seed house without it cooling off too much. I wonder what the optimum temp is for sprouting oats in a vapor bath? Can one cook them if they get too hot? I wonder if they turn into Green feed faster than 4 days in a vapor bath? So they are supposed to germinate in 20-30 hours. Then grow 1-2 inches a day. So technically, by the 4th day one could have 6 inch long sprouts?!? I have used the mason jar method on the kitchen counter before. By the time my oat sprouts were 4 day sold they were between 2-3inches. That's quite a dif from the vapor bath sprouts!!!
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ok,
I found an article, which I have bookmarked somewhere ,which says the temp in the vapor bath should be 70 degrees.