Are you even sure it IS mold and not something that settled out that looks
like mold.
 Any sort of contamination while making or storing CS can lead to the
formation of strange things, some of which wind up fluffy white on the bottom.
Ken


At 12:40 PM 12/3/02 -0800, you wrote:
>
>Good points; also worth thinking about the possibility that the small 
>remainder of  - whatever - in the bottle had dried and was not mixed with 
>the CS.  Later it would gradually absorb water and the fungus could bloom
out.
>
>At 11:31 AM 12/3/02 -0800, you wrote:
>>Hi D.,
>>
>>Anybody's guess as to why there's mold on the bottom but my best guess is
>>you're correct.  Dirty bottle and it had a higher order mold in the bottle.
>>CS only kills lower order molds and not all of them.
>
>Interesting, can you give some more info on this?  My practical experience 
>would bear it out, but I never really pursued the question. TNX!
>
>>If you had said there
>>was a bacteria growing in the bottle I'd really wonder what was going on but
>>a mold leaves too much chance to it being one not affected by CS.
>>
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Trem
>>www.silvergen.com
>
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