I keep my starter in a jar a top of a warm (not hot) unit overnight. In the morning, there is a dry skin that forms on top of the starter. When I remove the skin, it appears that there are still active bubbles underneath. I want to keep the starter in a warm place to promote the fermentation, but does the skin suggest that the warmth of the unit is too warm?
October 1, 2021 at 4:47pm
I keep my starter in a jar a top of a warm (not hot) unit overnight. In the morning, there is a dry skin that forms on top of the starter. When I remove the skin, it appears that there are still active bubbles underneath. I want to keep the starter in a warm place to promote the fermentation, but does the skin suggest that the warmth of the unit is too warm?