BaldApe
Well-Known Member
Hear me out. I'm not saying that it doesn't matter if you have yeast that's mostly dead.
What I want to know is, if I have a certain number of vigorous cells, and I grow them up to a number I need, do I really care about the viability of the original source?
Specifically, I have some saved yeast from about 6 weeks ago. I don't expect wonderful viability. But even if many of the cells are dead (I do have a hemocytometer and microscope), can't I start with what I have and wind up just fine?
What I want to know is, if I have a certain number of vigorous cells, and I grow them up to a number I need, do I really care about the viability of the original source?
Specifically, I have some saved yeast from about 6 weeks ago. I don't expect wonderful viability. But even if many of the cells are dead (I do have a hemocytometer and microscope), can't I start with what I have and wind up just fine?