Rad will chime in here I'm sure.C2H5O5 wrote:... looking over my notes did I seem a little light on the Yeast and Cereal?
But my thoughts are that you cereal is fine. The cereal will provide nutrients and some buffering of the pH. The thing I note is that your cereal is still heavily flaked. If you'd make it a powder before adding to the ferments, it would help the process by exposing more of the grains' carbohydrates to the ferment.
And the yeast will bud (reproduce) until the required density (population) is reached. It does require aeration for this to occur as the budding phase is aerobic, not anaerobic like fermentation. Proper aeration is very important if you do underpitch the yeast. If I were you, I would focus more on getting enough oxygen into the wash before pitching the yeast. Your airstone with filtered air would be advisable especially with the size of you ferments....it wouldn't hurt.
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