Thanks for the insight on them being too dry, Rebecca... I appreciate it! It's like you say... each culture ends up being just a little bit different for one reason or another. I just couldn't figure out why a couple of them were suddenly going all floppy on me!Usually to dry makes it fall out Kat! I make about a hundred a week and still do not have a wonderful system for it, I get plenty of maggots and flies, its just each culture is different, I use a great big bowl and fruit I cooked off from the fruit trees last summer and I still have some frozen so each batch gets the frozen fruit. The coffee filters work ok if u use enought of them, but I was still haveing to much mositure inthem, is why I went with the cardboard, it soaks it up to within an half inch of the top of the cardboard and from there on it is good, I do not like excelsior in my cultures but find it necessary to ship with. I have tried the cardboard to hold it down, but got no feedback so am using the excelsior again when shipping, other wise it does not go in my cultures, only right before packing.
Has anyone tried the plastic screening (like used for needlework projects)? I'm debating trying it along with some coffee filters in my next batch. Experimenting, experimenting! I made up a batch last night with coffee filters, just 2 popsicle sticks (instead of the 5 for each culture that I had been trying), and a very sparse and loose wad of excelsior, lol. I really don't like the excelsior either, and am looking for cheaper alternatives that I like better. Maybe some day one of us will find the perfect system... :lol: