They sound good. Yours does not look too fine to me. What can happen if too fine is the solids can kind of turn into a mat and ride the gas higher in the container before burping back down into the brine.
Generally, they eat other bugs that you wouldn't want on your plant.
Jumping spiders loved my T scorps last year.
Only thing was cleaning the webs off all of them . . .
Have you gotten someone else to try it?
Are you on any medications?
I was on some stuff this one time that changed the way a lot of stuff tasted
Sweet tea tasted like copper
A lot of people do their small batch ferments (hot sauce) in growlers, and you might be able to think of some way to incorporate that into your growler carrier.
It grew really slowly and ended up having a low yield compared to its siblings. I was hoping for the opposite… but yours is already different from mine based on the flowers.
I have seen something similar with the stem before, I had a plant last year that where there should have been a triple split, the stems remained fused together. Had a very . . . laminate appearance, kind of like your stem. It was also strange looking (the stems throwing off the normal leaf...
Started some AACT brewing yesterday afternoon, will be ready to apply tomorrow.
Picture that I missed from yesterday, No till TSBTs, more space provided: