Mold on grains?
Posted by:
veganman
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Date: June 09, 2008 03:25AM Hello! I am new here, but have read through all the posts. I am interested in sprouting grains in jars (not to the point of grass) - barley, wheat, kamut - and have the following questions -
1) I have tried the unhulled barley and it was difficult to eat with the hulls. I just bought some hulled barley. Will it sprout? 2) It soft or hard wheat better for sprouting? 3) I have read that grains can sometimes have mold on them. I read about peroxide, apple cider vinegar, and grapefruits seed extract being helpful. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Thanks! Veganman Re: Mold on grains?
Posted by:
Duo
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Date: June 15, 2008 04:09AM hey man- the hulls will come off when the buckwheat greens are ready, dont eat them! Same with Sunflower hulls, chickpea casts, etc
Generally people use soft white wheat for making the fermented drink called Rejuvelac, and the red winter "hard" wheatberries for wheatgrass. Mold likes the same conditions as your wheatgrass does,when you find what works, let me know! I've had some success changing up the soil, adding liquid kelp to the soaking process, and taking the cover off at night to get some air flow, been meaning to read up on the grapefruit seed extract method. ---also just gave into the plastic mesh screw on lids for sprouting-- no more cheesecloth and rubber bands for me.. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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