SkyHigh
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Well to start off I am a brand new kombucha brewer and all I have now is the 1.5 gallon ported glass jar w/spigot I got today from Old Time Pottery for $20. I am going to be growing my own SCOBY as I just like to do things myself. I am in Nashville, TN so I am certain that I will have a variety of choices of KT to choose from to get started. I have read/watched a ton of resources and I understand not to use any KT with fruit juice or other additives. Stick with Raw and/or organic and even better if they have residue or floaties. I think I have researched Kombucha extensively but below is a question/idea I have yet to have answered adequately.
If I understand correctly not every SCOBY or finished KT has every possible bacteria contained within itself. So my thought is to buy as many different raw/organic KT's as I can find to get my mother SCOBY going. Not that this ensures every possible bacteria but in my thinking would increase the odds to have a more complete SCOBY than using just one KT or even just buying one healthy SCOBY online.
I will have a continuous brew setup so also curious about other practical ways to introduce new bacteria as one progresses with their Kombucha brewing.
If I understand correctly not every SCOBY or finished KT has every possible bacteria contained within itself. So my thought is to buy as many different raw/organic KT's as I can find to get my mother SCOBY going. Not that this ensures every possible bacteria but in my thinking would increase the odds to have a more complete SCOBY than using just one KT or even just buying one healthy SCOBY online.
I will have a continuous brew setup so also curious about other practical ways to introduce new bacteria as one progresses with their Kombucha brewing.