tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8245945221809472767.post990535105610263159..comments2022-12-30T19:36:53.587-08:00Comments on Rogue Wild Farm: Sprouting fodder for our livestock Part 6 - moldUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8245945221809472767.post-15503227419616656012013-01-15T10:34:28.849-08:002013-01-15T10:34:28.849-08:00Hi! Sorry about your mold problems! A couple thing...Hi! Sorry about your mold problems! A couple things that might help. <br /><br />1. Don't mix your different types of sees. They each have different humidity, temperature and water needs.<br /><br />2. Try to put less seed in your trays. I only have a quarter to half inch layer of seeds in my trays.<br /><br />3. I have hear there are issues with using clear trays. I don't know if it is valid but might be an issue.<br /><br />4. Get some air moving. In bathrooms the humidity is high and could cause a mold issue. <br /><br />5. Drainage is important. I think you are on the right track to add more holes to the trays. You can use as much water as you want as long as it drains pretty quickly.<br /><br />6. I soak my seeds for 24 hours. I have noticed any longer than that they tend to ferment. <br /><br />I hope this helps. If you have any more questions you can always e-mail me quartzridgeranch@gmail.com<br /><br />Teresa Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com