When I lived in Seattle, making a WYS was not difficult. I now live in Santa Fe, NM where it's been very cold (single digits), and my house is at 7500'. My starter, after 5 days, is showing zero signs of life. I just moved it from the pantry (where it was a bit warmer than the kitchen) to the mechanical room, where the temperature is around 70 degrees. I'm hoping that might help.
- So, do Wild Yeast Starters need a certain ambient temperature to get going?
- are there any adjustments needed when making a starter at high elevations?
- So, do Wild Yeast Starters need a certain ambient temperature to get going?
- are there any adjustments needed when making a starter at high elevations?
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