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Yes, this climate is difficult I guess.
While doing some research, I stumbled upon this thread. The OP is living in Singapore and seems to have gone through the same troubles. But after many days, it did finally come around so all may not be lost!
I guess going for a 100% hydration in a humid climate such as ours is really more like 120% hydration. My hygrometer tells me that my kitchen is at 61% humidity and 26°C and that's really the lowest it will be with the aircon on for several hours already. It's usually in mid to high 70's.
Maybe the starter becomes too liquid because of that. I might reduce the water amount a bit.
While doing some research, I stumbled upon this thread. The OP is living in Singapore and seems to have gone through the same troubles. But after many days, it did finally come around so all may not be lost!
I guess going for a 100% hydration in a humid climate such as ours is really more like 120% hydration. My hygrometer tells me that my kitchen is at 61% humidity and 26°C and that's really the lowest it will be with the aircon on for several hours already. It's usually in mid to high 70's.
Maybe the starter becomes too liquid because of that. I might reduce the water amount a bit.
